292 



Hourly Meteorological Observations, November 15 — 19, 1844. 







Thermometers. 



Wind 









- 



Gott. 

 Mean 

 Time. 



Baro- 

 meter 

 at 32°. 













Cloud 



! ) 





Dry. 



Wet. 



Diff. 



Maximum 

 force in 



Prom 



Sc.:C.-s. 



movin 



from 



: Ci., Sky 

 g clouded. 



Species of Clouds and Meteorological Remarks, j 













I*. 



10 m . 











a. h. 



in. 



o 



o 



o 



lbs. 



lt>s. 



pt. 



pt. pt. 



pt. 0—10. 





15 22 



29-841 



50-4 



48-7 



1-7 



12 



1-1 



18 



25 : — 



— 9-5 



Loose scud ; cirro-stratous scud. 



23 



857 



51-3 



49-2 



2-1 



1-3 



1-2 



20 



22:26 



— 9-8 



Scud ; cirro-cumulous scud ; cirro-strati. 



16 



876 



53-4 



50-0 



3-4 



1-7 



0-8 



20 



— :26 



— 8-0 



Id. ; id. ; id. 



1 



878 



53-4 



49-9 



3-5 



1-5 



0-9 



22 



20:26 



— 8-0 



Id. ; cirro-cumulo-strati ; id. ; cirri. 



2 



867 



53-0 



49-8 



3-2 



1-8 



11 



20 



22:24 



— 90 



Loose scud ; cirro-cumuli ; cirri ; cirro-strati. 



3 



857 



51-2 



48-3 



2-9 



0-7 



0-4 







8-0 



Scud ; fine cirro-strati. 



4 



861 



51-0 



48-2 



2-8 



0-2 



0-4 



19 





9-5 



Fine cir.-cum. ; linear cirri below ; piles of cir.-str. 



5 



885 



50-3 



48-0 



2-3 



1-0 



0-8 



18 





9-8 



Cirro-cumuli ; wavy cirro-strati tinged red. 



6 



898 



49-7 



47-2 



2-5 



1-7 



0-9 



19 





9-8 



Cirro-strati ; cirri ; cirro-cumuli. 



7 



909 



50-0 



47-6 



2-4 



1-3 



0-5 



20 





9-9 



As before. 



8 



917 



48-7 



46-4 



2-3 



1-5 



1-3 



21 





8-8 



Cirri ; lunar corona. 



9 



900 



48-0 



45-7 



2-3 



1-5 



1-4 



20 





5-5 



Id. ; cirro-strati ; lunar corona. 



10 



904 



48-4 



46-6 



1-8 



1-5 



10 



20 





9-9 



Id. ; id. ; cirrous haze ; auroral light ? " 



11 



888 



50-2 



48-7 



1-5 



11 



11 



20 





4-0 



Cirro-strati, cirri, and scud ; aurora. 



12 



901 



'51. 1 



49-9 



1-2 



1-6 



10 



20 





10-0 



Thick cirro-strati ; auroral light on N. horizon ? ] 



17 1 



29-954 



54-8 



52-2 



2-6 



20 



0-9 



20 



20: 24 



— 



[Sunday — Cloudy ; patches of loose scud ; cirro-strati, 

 ( cirro-cumuli. 



13 



29-875 



50-4 



47-0 



3-4 



2-8 



0-8 



20 





10 



Clouds on horizon. 



14 



851 



49-3 



46-3 



3-0 



1-7 



2-3 



18 





10 



Id. 



15 



855 



49-3 



46-5 



2-8 



2-5 



1-2 



20 





1-0 



Id. 



16 



859 



49-1 



46-8 



2-3 



1-7 



1-2 



20 





0-5 



Clouds on E. horizon. 



17 



863 



48-8 



47-2 



1-6 



1-2 



0-4 



18 





5-0 



Scud. 



18 



859 



50-4 



48-8 



1-6 



1-6 



1-1 



20 





10-0 



Id. 



19 



847 



50-9 



48-8 



2-1 



2-9 



1-6 



19 





9-9 



Loose scud. 



20 



841 



50-6 



48-6 



2-0 



2-0 



1-3 



20 



21 



— 



— 9-8 



Id. 



21 



863 



50-7 



48-5 



2-2 



2-8 



1-0 



20 



20 



— 



— 9-9 



Id. ; cumuli on SE. horizon. 



22 



858 



51-2 



49-0 



2-2 



2-4 



1-9 



20 



20 



— 



— 9-9 



Id. 



23 



859 



52-0 



49-2 



2-8 



2-3 



1-3 



19 



20 



— 



— 9-8 



Id. 



18 



859 



51-9 



48-9 



30 



32 



1-1 



20 





9-9 



Id. 



1 



833 



52-0 



49-2 



2-8 



1-8 



2-4 



20 



20 



— 



20 9-5 



Scud ; cirro-stratous scud ; woolly cirri. 



2 



828 



51-0 



48-2 



2-8 



2-3 



2-2 



20 



20 



20 



— 9-8 



Id. ; cirro-strati ; cirro-cumuli. 



3 



817 



510 



48-2 



2-8 



2-0 



0-1 



20 



20 



— 



— 9-8 



Id. 



4 



797 



50-9 



48-0 



2-9 



1-5 



0-6 



22 



20 



— 



~- 9-8 



Id. 



5 



768 



50-1 



47-6 



2-5 



1-0 



2-1 



20 



20 



— 



— 4-0 



Loose scud ; cirro-stratous scud ; thin cirri to W. ) 

 Id. ; id. ) 



6 



767 



50-5 



47-9 



2-6 



4-3 



4-2 



20 



20 



— 



— 100 



7 



772 



50-4 



48-0 



2-4 



2-4 



1-8 



20 





100 



Scud ; cirro-strati. ) 



8 



759 



50-4 



47-9 



2-5 



2-3 



2-0 



20 





10-0 



Id. 



9 



770 



50-7 



48-4 



2-3 



1-5 



1-1 



18 





100 



Id. 



10 



764 



51-3 



48-9 



2-4 



1-3 



0-8 



20 





100 



Id. 



11 



759 



51-4 



49-0 



2-4 



1-2 



1-5 



20 





100 



Id. ; a few light drops of rain. 



12 



744 



51-6 



49-2 



2-4 



2-7 



2-3 



19 





10-0 



Id. 



13 



29-722 



51-4 



490 



2-4 



4-0 



2-2 



19 





10-0 



Scud. 



14 



718 



51-6 



49-4 



2-2 



2-4 



2-0 



19 





90 



Cirro-stratous scud ? 



15 



732 



51-7 



49-6 



2-1 



2-3 



1-8 



20 





9-5 



Scud ; drops of rain. 



16 



736 



51-8 



49-8 



2-0 



1-8 



1-7 



20 



1 



10-0 



Id. ; id. 



17 



744 



51-5 



49-7 



1-8 



1-4 



1-2 



20 





100 



Id. 



18 



746 



51-2 



49-8 



1-4 



1-5 



11 



19 





9-8 



Id. ; rain02 



19 



762 



51-7 



500 



1-7 



1-3 



0-5 



20 





10-0 



Id. 



20 



782 



51-7 



50-3 



1-4 



0-5 



0-5 



20 



21 



— 



— 10-0 



Id. 



21 



795 



50-6 



49-9 



0-7 



0-5 



0-4 



20 



22 



22 



— 8-0 



Patches of scud ; cirro-strati ; cirro-cumuli ; cirri. 



22 



816 



51-2 



50-3 



0-9 



0-5 



0-2 



20 



20 



22 



:— 9-5 



Scud ; cirro-cumuli ; cirro-strati ; cirri. 



23 



837 



510 



50-2 



0-8 



0-2 



0-1 



22 



20 



:22 



:— 9-5 



As before. 



19 



841 



51-8 



50-2 



1-6 



0-2 



0-1 



22 



— 



21 



:— 90 



Cirro-cumulous scud ; loose scud on S. hor. ; cir.-str. i 



1 



846 



53-0 



50-8 



2-2 



0-0 



0-1 



20 







21 



:— 8-5 



Id. ; loose scud and cumuli. 



2 



856 



53-0 



50-0 



3-0 



0-1 



0-1 



1 



— 



21 



:— 9-0 



Id. ; id. 



3 



853 



51-2 



490 



2-2 



0-1 



01 



31 



20 



•20 



. 20 8-5 



Scud ; loose cumuli ; woolly cirri ; cirro-strati. 1 - 



No\ 



'. 15d 23^ 35". Several 1 



bin sheets 01 



' dark 



reticulated and 



arborescent c" 



oud below the cirro-cumulous scud. 



Ncn 



'. 16 d 3 h . Thick mass of 



fine cirro-c 



lmuli, 



with streaks o 



' linear cirri 



below, and tiers of cirro-strati, 5 or 6 in an isolated pile; 



cirro-. 



trati in wavy and mottlec 



I bands to S. 











Noi 



'. 17 d l h . Observation m 



ade at l b 30 



m 







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