Daily Meteorological Obseevations, February 15 — March 2. 1842. 



79 



Gbttingen 

 Mean Time 



of 

 Observation. 



Baro- 

 meter 

 Corrected. 



Thermometers. 



Rain 



Gauge 

 B. 



State of the Sky. 



Dry. 



Wet. 



Max. 

 andMin. 



Feb. 



d. h. 

 15 20 



in. 

 30-203 



34-5 



33-6 



49-2 



In. 



Dense cum on tor. : cir.-cum. : cir.-str. 







23 



30-203 



39-9 



37-8 



33-8 



000 



Clear : cir.-cum. 





Feb. 



16 2 



30-168 



46-6 



42-5 







Cum. : cir.-cum. 







5 



30-141 



43-5 



40-7 







Clear : cirri. 







20 



30024 



41-4 



38-8 



48-0 





Overcast : cum. : clearing to S. 







23 



30-030 



42-6 



39-7 



37-6 



000 



Id. : id. : cum.-str. : broken to S. 





Feb. 



17 2 



30-001 



45-4 



42-7 







Id. : cum.-str. : wind. 







5 



29-979 



44-3 



41-1 







Id. : id. : id. 







20 



30-016 



41-3 



38-8 



47-3 





Overcast : cum. : cir.-str. 







23 



30-046 



42-5 



39-7 



36-1 



0-00 



Id. : cum.-str. : dense cum. to S. 





Feb. 



18 2 



30-034 



460 



41-9 







Clear : a few scattered cumuli. 







5 



30-058 



43-7 



40-7 







Clear from zenith to S. : dense clouds on N. hor. 







20 



30-017 



42-5 



40-7 



46-5 





Overcast : dark cumuli. 







23 



29-990 



44-7 



41-5 



39-7 



0-00 



Detached cum. over | of the sky. 





Feb. 



19 2 



29-914 



45-0 



41-2 







Much overcast : heavy dark cum. : wind. 







5 



29-865 



43-2 



39-7 







Clear. 





Feb. 



20 20 



29-340 



36-5 



35-8 



46-3 





Overcast : rain. 







23 



29-361 



37-8 



36-4 



36-1 



0-09 



Id. 





Feb. 



21 2 

 5 



20 



29-385 



41-7 

 34-0 



37-8 

 33-4 



41-7 





Zenith clear : cum. on hor. 

 Overcast : cumuli. 





29-449 





23 



29-431 



370 



34-8 



29-9 



001 



Id. : id. 





Feb. 



22 2 



29-357 



41-5 



36-5 







Clear : cirri : wind. 







5 



29-293 



40-5 



35-7 







Id. 







20 



29-124 



38-6 



370 



43-1 





Zenith clear : cumuli on hor. 







23 



■ 29-088 



43-0 



39-5 



31-5 



0-00 



Clear : cir-cum. 





Feb. 



23 2 



28-991 



45-7 



40-6 







Clear from zenith to S. : cum to N. 







5 



28-941 



40-0 



38-4 







Overcast : light rain. 







20 



28-885 



29-9 



29-5 



45-8 





Dark cum. to E. : cir.-str. on W. hor. : mottled cum. 



and cirri. 





23 



28-879 



35-8 



34-1 



2S-5 



002 



Hazy : cir.-cnm. 





Feb. 



24 2 



28-854 



41-8 



37-5 







Clear. 







5 



28-863 



41-5 



38-8 







Overcast. 







20 



28-971 



34-6 



33-1 



43-8 





Overcast. 







23 



28-970 



38-6 



37-0 



32-8 



0-00 



Id. 





Feb. 



25 2 



28-956 



40-5 



39-0 







Id. 







5 



28-939 



39-8 



38-5 







A good deal overcast : cumuli. 







20 



28-856 



34-7 



32-8 



42-1 





Snow. 







23 



28-894 



34-5 



33-8 



32-2 



0-01 



Clearing : wind. 





Feb. 



26 2 



28-958 



39-4 



35-8 







Much overcast : cumuli. 







5 



28-998 



39-5 



34-7 







Clear : a few cumuli. 





Feb. 



27 20 



28-824 



37-7 



350 







Overcast : high wind : drops of rain. 







23 



28-935 



41-8 



36-5 





0-07 



Clear : high wind : a few wisps of cloud. 





Feb. 

 Mar. 



28 2 

 5 



1 20 

 23 



2 2 



29-043 



43-5 



38-0 







Open sky : a few cumuli. 













34-1 



0-15 



' 





Mar. 



29-076 



37-9 



37-1 



Overcast : light rain. 







5 



29-107 



37-0 



36-3 







Id. : id. 











Feb 



27* 23h 



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jmeters omitted to be set on the 26"". 





