Hourly Meteorological Observations, May 31 — June 3, 1844. 



229 



tt. Baro- 



»n METER 



je. at 32°. 



Thermometers. 



Wind. 



Cloud 



s, 



Sky 

 clouded. 



Species of Clouds and Meteorological Remarks. 



Dry. 



Wet. 



Diff. 



Maximum 

 force in 



From 



Sc.:C.-s.:Ci., 



moving 



from 











1>. 



lO™. 











h. in. 



o 



o 



o 



lbs. 



lbs. 



pt. 



pt. pt. pt. 



0—10. 





9 29-926 



46-8 



45-2 



1-6 



00 



0-0 







100 



Scud. 



.0 934 



46-3 



450 



1-3 



00 



00 







100 



Id. 



1 922 



45-3 



44-7 



0-6 



0-0 



0-0 







10-0 



Id. 



2 921 



45-6 



43-8 



1-8 



0-0 



0-0 







100 



Id. 



3 29-926 



45-0 



43-2 



1-8 



0-0 



0-0 







100 



Scud. 



4 923 



44-2 



42-8 



1-4 



0-0 



0-0 







100 



Id. 



5 904 



44-2 



43-0 



1-2 



0-0 



00 







100 



Id. 



6 909 



440 



42-4 



1-6 



0-0 



00 







10-0 



Id. 



7 907 



43-5 



42-2 



1-3 



00 



0-0 



2 





100 



Id. 



S 909 



43-8 



42-4 



1-4 



00 



0-0 



3 





100 



Id. ; rainO-2 



9 914 



44-3 



42-6 



1-7 



00 



00 



4 



4 



— 



— 



100 



Id. 



915 



46-7 



44-6 



2-1 



0-0 



00 





4 



— 



— 



100 



Id. 



1 906 



48-8 



45-8 



3-0 



00 



00 



4 



4 



— . 



— 



100 



Id. 



2 902 



50-1 



47-1 



30 



00 



0-0 





4 



— 



— 



10-0 



Id. 



3 894 



52-7 



49-3 



3-4 



00 



0-0 



4 



4 



— 



— 



10-0 



Id. 



887 



54-9 



511 



3-8 



00 



0-0 



3 



5 



— 



— 



9-7 



Id. ; clouds broken to W. and NW. 



1 882 



55-5 



51-4 



4-1 



00 



0-0 



6 



5 



— 



— 



8-0 



Id. ; id. 



2 875 



55-6 



52-0 



3-6 



01 



01 



7 



5 



— 



— 



40 



Id. 



3 874 



56-6 



52-7 



3-9 



0-4 



0-2 



6 



5 



— 



— 



40 



Id. 



1 866 



52-6 



49-6 



30 



0-4 



0-1 



5 



5 



— 



— 



3-0 



Id. 



3 852 



52-6 



49-7 



2-9 



0-2 



0-2 



4 



6 



— 



— 



30 



Id. i 



5 844 



51-2 



48-8 



2-4 



0-8 



0-2 



6 



6 



— 



. — 



9-7 



Id. 



7 852 



48-2 



47-0 



1-2 



0-2 



0-1 



7 





10-0 



Id. 



3 858 



48-0 



46-7 



1-3 



0-1 



0-1 



4v. 





10-0 



Id. 



) 862 



47-5 



46-2 



1-3 



0-1 



00 



7 





100 



Id. ; rain 02 



) 864 



46-2 



45-5 



0-7 



00 



0-0 







100 



Id. 



I 869 



46-4 



45-2 



1-2 



00 



0-0 



4 





100 



Id. 



2 871 



46-8 



45-7 



11 



00 



00 







100 



Id. 



U 29-841 









00 



0-0 



4 









|( 29-871 



43-9 



41-7 



2-2 



01 



00 







100 



Densely clouded. 



\ 873 



43-6 



41-5 



21 



00 



00 







9-8 



A streak of sky on NE. horizon. 



867 



43-3 



41-4 



1-9 



00 



00 







9-8 



Id. 



1 867 



42-4 



41-0 



1-4 



00 



0-0 





28 : — : — 



9-8 



Scud ; cirri and cirro-strati to NE. 



! 866 



431 



41-7 



1-4 



00 



00 





28 : — : — 



8-0 



Id. ; id. 



873 



44-4 



42-2 



2-2 



0-0 



0-0 







8-0 



Id. ; cirro-strati on horizon. 



879 



46-3 



43-4 



2-9 



0-0 



00 





4 



29 



28 



50 



Id. ; cirro-curuulo-strati ; cirri ; solar halo. 



• 886 



48-5 



44-3 



4-2 



00 



0-0 



8 



1 







— 



90 



Id. ; cirrous haze over the sky ; solar halo. 



885 



51-5 



46-5 



50 



00 



0-0 



9 



30 



— 



— 



100 



Id. 



880 



531 



47-7 



5-4 



00 



00 



9 



28 



— 



— 



10-0 



Id. 



873 



53-5 



48-1 



5-4 



0-0 



0-0 



0v. 



26 



— . 



— 



8-0 



Id. ; loose cumuli on horizon. 



866 



55-0 



49-0 



60 



00 



00 





30 



26 



— 



7-0 



Scud in two currents ; cumuli on horizon. 



859 



57-0 



50-2 



6-8 



0-0 



00 







3-5 



Very thin clouds in zenith ; cumuli on horizon. 



860 



59-9 



52-3 



7-6 



00 



00 



14 



26 



— 



— 



3-5 



Scud and loose cumuli. 



846 



60- 1 



52-3 



7-8 



00 



00 



15 



25 



— 



— 



60 



Scud ; loose cumuli on horizon. 



842 



65-4 



56-4 



9-0 



00 



00 



20 



25 



— 



— 



8-0 



Scud and cumuli. 



832 



62-3 



53-7 



8-6 



01 



00 



19 



25 



— 



— 



8-0 



Id. ; cirrous haze on horizon. 



823 



61-2 



53-8 



7-4 



0-0 



0-0 





25 



. — 



— 



80 



Id. 



825 



57-9 



52-1 



5-8 



00 



00 



30 



25 







— 



90 



Id. ; cirri, cirro-strati, cirrous haze. 



829 



581 



52-2 



5-9 



00 



0-0 



20 



25 



— 







80 



Id. ; cirri, cirrous haze. 



829 



550 



50-4 



4-6 



0-3 



00 



20 



25 



— : 



28 



30 



Scud ; patches of woolly cirri ; haze on horizon. 



1 837 



50-3 



47-8 



25 



00 



00 



22 





1-0 



Cirro-strati and cirrous haze to N. 



1 833 



48-8 



46-3 



2-5 



00 



00 



22 





1-5 



Id. 



1 833 



44-9 



44-0 



0-9 



00 



0-0 







10 



Id. on horizon. 



1 29-835 

 1 819 



420 



41-8 



0-2 



0-0 



00 







10 



Cirro-strati and cirrous haze on hor. 



42-8 



42-0 



0-8 



00 



0-0 







1-5 



Id. ; very hazy on hor. 



r -je direction of the wind is indicated by the number of the point of the compass, reckoning N. = 0, E. = 8, S. = 16, W. = 24. The 

 ras of the three strata of clouds, Sc. (scud), C.-s. (cirro-stratus), and Cir. (cirrus), are indicated in a similar manner, 

 ne 2 d 19i>. Scud in loose rounded masses, moving very slowly, moving in eddies at 19 u 25 m . 



MAG. AND MET. OBS. 1844. 



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