Hourly Meteorological Observations, June 5 — 8, 1844. 



231 





Thermometers. 



Baro- 

 meter 













at 32°. 



Dry. 



Wet. 



Diff. 



in. 



29-349 



66-5 



610 



5-5 



352 



68-6 



62-6 



6-0 



348 



67-2 



60-5 



6-7 



344 



67-2 



61-1 



6-1 



342 



66-7 



60-4 



6-3 



338 



68-6 



62-1 



6-5 



334 



65-3 



60-4 



4-9 



332 



66-6 



60-7 



5-9 



343 



64-0 



59-2 



4-8 



356 



61-5 



57-4 



4-1 



376 



57-5 



55-4 



21 



380 



55-5 



53-9 



1-6 



384 



55-0 



53-8 



1-2 



390 



56-0 



54-4 



1-6 



29-386 



560 



54-3 



1-7 



391 



55-5 



53-2 



2-3 



391 



55-1 



53-9 



1-2 



382 



55-4 



53-9 



1-5 



405 



55-3 



53-3 



2-0 



413 



55-2 



53-2 



20 



407 



58-0 



55-3 



2-7 



410 



58-1 



55-6 



2-5 



422 



63-4 



58-6 



4-8 



418 



58-9 



55-7 



3-2 



404 



63-0 



57-4 



5-6 



394 



66-4 



59-6 



6-8 



375 



65-7 



59-4 



6-3 



360 



65-7 



59-6 



6-1 



335 



65-3 



58-6 



6-7 



312 



58-0 



56-6 



1-4 



291 



58-2 



57-8 



0-4 



282 



56-8 



561 



0-7 



274 



57-8 



570 



0-8 



270 



56-6 



55-7 



0-9 



263 



56-3 



55-2 



11 



263 



55-2 



54-8 



0-4 



283 



55-7 



54-7 



1-0 



319 



56-2 



54-9 



1-3 



29-356 



56-7 



54-7 



20 



411 



56-6 



53-8 



2-8 



440 



55-4 



53-3 



21 



458 



54-2 



52-3 



1-9 



497 



54-2 



52-2 



20 



529 



550 



52-7 



2-3 



549 



57-8 



560 



1-8 



571 



58-9 



55-2 



3-7 



601 



58-3 



55-2 



3-1 



626 



59-8 



55-2 



4-6 



640 



65-0 



57-4 



7-6 



644 



66-7 



57-2 



9-5 



655 



67-5 



59-2 



8-3 



664 



66-5 



58-8 



7-7 



675 



67-2 



591 



8-1 



683 



66-2 



58-2 



8-0 



1 680 



640 



560 



8-0 



677 



62-2 



560 



6-2 



Wind 





Maximum 





force in 



From 



1»>. 



10". 





His. 



lbs. 



pt. 



1-1 



0-6 



17 



0-9 



0-3 



16 



10 



0-6 



20 



0-6 



0-3 





0-4 



0-3 



18 



0-4 



0-2 



19 



0-4 



0-0 



24 



0-5 



0-8 



20 



0-9 



0-4 



18 



0-6 



0-2 



19 



0-5 



01 



18 



0-2 



0-1 



17 



0-4 



01 





0-2 



0-2 



21 



0-3 



01 



20 



0-4 



0-3 



18 



0-6 



0-2 





0-7 



0-4 



20 



0-3 



0-2 



18 



0-2 



0-1 



20 



0-3 



0-4 



18 



1-8 



10 



18 



2-4 



0-9 



19 



1-4 



0-5 



19 



1-3 



1-5 



20 



1-3 



0-3 



18 



1-1 



1-3 



15 



1-3 



0-7 



16 



1-5 



2-2 



15 



2-2 



0-4 



14 



10 



0-3 



17 



20 



0-8 



17 



1-4 



0-2 



18 



0-8 



0-2 



17 



0-9 



0-7 



18 



1-1 



0-1 



20 



0-4 



0-2 



20 



02 



00 



20 



0-9 



0-6 



20 



1-0 



1-0 



22 



1-2 



0-3 



22 



0-8 



0-6 



20 



0-6 



0-2 



20 



0-5 



0-4 



22 



0-4 



0-3 



22 



0-8 



0-2 



20 



0-6 



0-6 



19 



0-5 



0-9 



24 



1-3 



1-7 



20 



1-4 



1-3 



19 



1-8 



2-0 



20 



2-3 



01 



19 



20 



2-0 



20 



2-4 



1-8 



20 



2-5 



1-6 



19 



11 



1-4 



20 



Cloud 



s, 





Sc.:C.-s. 



:Ci., 



Sky 



movin 



K 



clouded. 



from 







pt. pt. 



pt. 



0—10. 



18 



: — 



— 



9-9 



18 



— 



18 



90 



18 



— 



18 



9-2 



18 



— 



18 



9-9 



18 



— 



18 



9-5 







9-5 







9-0 



18 



— 



— 



60 



20 



— 



— 



3-0 



— 



— 



24 



2-0 







2-0 



— :22 





30 

 9-0 

 9-6 



90 



20 



— 



: — 



100 



24 



24 



— 



9-5 



22 



— 



— 



100 



22 



— 



— 



10-0 



20 



— 



— 



100 



19 



22 



— 



100 



20 



— 



— 



100 



20 



20 



— 



9-5 



19 



— 



— 



100 



19 



— 



— 



9-8 



17 



— 



— 



9-9 



18 



— 



— 



10-0 



18 



— 



— 



100 



15 



— 



— 



10-0 







100 



18 



— 



— 



100 



20 



— 



— 



100 



20 



— 







10-0 



20 



— 







10-0 







10-0 







100 







9-5 



20: — 





10-0 

 10-0 



24 



— 



— 



9-8 



24 



— 



— 



9-0 



25 



— 



— 



2-5 



25 



— 



— 



1-5 



25 



— 



— 



6-0 



23 



— 



— 



8-0 







9-0 



22 



— 



— 



100 



22 



— 



— 



9-5 



20 



— 



— 



5-0 



— 



— 



22 



8-0 



23 



— 



— 



2-5 



23 



— 



23 



3-0 



22 



— 







2-0 







2-0 



— : — 



20 



30 



— 



— 



20 



8-0 



Species of Clouds and Meteorological Remarks. 



Scud, cumuli ; cirri to W. 

 Cumuli, scud, and diffuse cirri. 



Id., id., id. 



Id., id., id. 



Id., id., id. 



Id. 



Id. ; cirri and cir.-str. to NE. [electric looking. 



Id., scud; large piles of cum. and cum.-str. ; clouds 

 Masses of loose cumuli ; large piles of cum.-str. to E. 

 Patches of cirri ; cirro-strati and cumulo-strati on hor. 

 Cir.-cum. scud ; cir.-str. ; cum.-str. ; patches of cirri. 



Id. ; id. 



Thick scud to W. ; cumuli and scud to E. 

 Scud. 



Scud ; 



Id. 

 Loose 

 Scud; 



Id.; 



Id.; 



Id.; 



Id.; 

 Loose 

 Scud. 



Id. 



Id. 



Id. 



Id. 

 Thick 

 Dense 

 Loose 



Scud ; 

 Id.; 

 Id.; 

 Id.; 

 Id. 

 Id. 



sky to NE. and in zenith. 



scud moving rapidly ; denser scud, slowly, 

 cirri and cirro-strati. [of rain, 



id. radiating from NW. ; drops 



id. ; rain 1 at 18 h 20 m . 



cirro-strati and cirrous clouds, 

 cirro-strati. [slowly, 



scud moving quickly ; cum.-str. and cirro-strati, 



cirro-strati. 



id. 



id. 



id. [looking to S. and NW. 



dark scud ; dense cir. -str. and cir. haze ; electric 

 mass of scud and cir.-str. ; rain 2 - 4 since 3 h 20 m . 

 smoky scud ; rain 2 -* 

 Id. ; rain*' 5 



rain 1 ' 5 

 rain 1 



rain 1 at intervals, 

 id. 



cumuli and cirro-strati to S. 



id. SE. and NE. 



Scud. 



Id. ; rain 2 ahout 13 h 55 m . 

 Thin smoky scud ; cirro-strati, nearly stationary. 

 Scud ; id. 



Id. ; id. 



Id. 



Id.: 



Id.: 



Id. 



Id. 

 Scud and loose cumuli ; woolly and linear cirri. 

 Woolly cirri ; scud and loose cumuli on horizon. 

 Scud ; cirri and cirrous haze ; cumuli on horizon. 

 Scud and loose cumuli ; varieties of cirri. 



Id. ; cirri and cirrous haze on hor. 



Id. ; id. 



Diffuse cirri ; patches of scud ; cumuli ; cirrous haze. 

 Id., cirrous haze, cirro-strati ; faint solar halo, 



ion of the wind is indicated by the number of the point of the compass, reckoning N. = 0, E. := 8, S. = 16, 

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



The directio 

 Jtions of the 

 June 7 d 14 h . Observation made at 14 h 15 



W. = 24. The 



