88 



Daily Meteorological 









Thermometers. 







Anemometer. I 





^ 



Gbttingen 



Mean Time 



of 





Baro- 

 meter. 

 Corrected. 







Rain 

 Gauge. 







Clouds moving from 



Quan- 

 tity 

 of 



Dry. 



Wet. 



Diff. 



Max. 



Pressure. 



Direction of 



Observation. 





andMin. 





Max. 



Pres. 



Wind. 





Clouds. 



d. h. 



m. 



in. 



o 



■> 



» 



o 



in. 



lb. 



lb. 







0— 10. 



Jan. 11 20 







28-625 



22-1 



221 



0-0 



35-7 

 20-6 





00 



0-0 







30 



22 







660 



22-0 



21-9 



0-1 





0-0 



00 





W? 



5-0 



Jan. 12 







683 



27-3 



26-4 



0-9 





0000 



00 



00 







30 



2 







693 



31-6 



29-3 



2-3 





00 



00 







40 



4 







715 



31-4 



28-9 



2-5 







0-0 



00 







80 



6 







718 



27-3 



26-2 



11 







00 



0-0 







1-0 



8 







720 



25-6 



24-4 



1-2 







0-0 



00 







00 



10 







695 



24-1 



23-5 



0-6 







0-0 



00 







00 



20 







28-029 



33-9 



33-8 



0-1 



31-6 

 20-5 





? 



30 



SB. 





100 



22 







27-909 



34-3 



33-3 



10 





3-5 



3-0 



SE by S. 





100 



Jan. 13 







27-864 



35-6 



34-7 



0-9 



^\J Lf 



0-200 



3-2 



0-5 



SE. 



SSE? 



9-8 



2 



5 



27-837 



37-6 



35-3 



2-3 





0-0 



00 







100 



4 







27-850 



35-6 



34-7 



0-9 







0-0 



00 







100 



6 







27-874 



34-2 



33-7 



0-5 







00 



0-0 





WNW? 



10-0 



8 







27-910 



34-2 



33-5 



0-7 







00 



00 





WNW. 



100 



10 







27-955 



35-3 



340 



1-3 







0-2 



0-0 





NW? 



100 



20 







28-364 



35-5 



320 



35 



37-9 

 33-8 





75 



6-0 



NW by W. V. 



W. 



100 



22 







403 



34-2 



32-3 



1-9 





4-5 



2-5 



WNW. V. 





30 



Jan. 14 







454 



34-2 



3M 



3-1 



0-000 



3-8 



1-5 



NW by W. V. 



Why N. 



7-0 



2 







477 



350 



321 



29 





2-2 



0-8 



Why S. 



W by S. 



4-0 



4 







470 



30-8 



30-6? 



0-2? 







1-2 



0-2 



WbyS. 





40 



6 







465 



30-3 



30-2 ? 



0-1? 







0-5 



0-2 



W by S. 





7-0 



8 







507 



27-3 



24-7 



2-6 







0-5 



00 







2-5 



10 







28-525 



26-6 



24-0 



2-6 



35-8 





0-5 



0-2 



WSW. 





10 



Jan. 15 







... 







... 



19-9 





0-5 











18 







29097 



39-3 



35-6 



3-7 







2-0 



1-0 



Nby W. 





100 



20 







216 



37-8 



36-3 



1-5 







1-5 







8 



Nby W. 





9-8 



22 







329 



38-8 



36-8 



20 







1-8 



1 







Nby W. 



N by E. 



70 



Jan. 16 







429 



38-3 



360 



2-3 





0-165 



1-5 







5 



NW by N. 



Nby W. 



7-0 



2 







516 



39-9 



36-8 



3-1 





1-5 







8 



NNW. 





20 



4 







608 



38-9 



36- 1 



2-8 







1-5 







5 



NW. 



N. 



20 



6 







688 



37-9 



35-4 



2-5 







1-8 













N. 



50 



8 







756 



35-3 



33-7 



1-6 







0-2 







2 



NW by N. 





30 



10 







800 



32-3 



31-2 



M 







0-2 















01 



18 







29-810 



350 



33-2 



1-8 







0-5 







5 



SW. 





100 



20 







772 



36-3 



34-9 



1-4 



39-3 

 29-3 





10 







5 



SW by S. 





100 



22 







750 



38-5 



37-1 



1-4 





2-5 



2 







SW. 



SW by W. 



100 



Jan. 17 







739 



39-8 



38-5 



1-3 



0-028 



3-0 



1 



8 



SW by W. 



SW by W. 



100 



2 







725 



41-3 



401 



1-2 





2-5 



2 







WSW? 



WSW : WNW. 



9-9 



4 







752 



40-3 



39-6 



0-7 







0-8 







2 



SW by W. 



W:NW. 



90 



6 







764 



430 



41-8 



1-2 







0-2 













WbyS. 



70 



8 







777 



42-9 



41-3 



1-6 







2-5 







2 



SW by S ? 





6-0 



10 







812 



44-2 



42-8 



1-4 







10 



1 







SW by S. V. 



W. 



9-8 ' 



18 







29-915 



44-3 



43-8 



0-5 







1-5 







8 



SW by W. 



WSW? 



100 



20 







922 



43-7 



42-9 



0-8 







1-5 



0-5 



SW by W. 



WSW : W ? 



8-0 , 



22 

 Jan. 18 





 



938 

 960 



44-5 

 46-3 



42-9 

 43-9 



1-6 

 2-4 



45-2 

 39-8? 



0000 



20 

 1-8 



1-8 

 1-5 



SW by W. 



SW. 



SW : W. 

 WSW. 



7-0 ! 

 9-9 1 



2 







983 



46-2 



44-7 



1-5 







3-0 



1-2 



SW by S. 



W. 



1 



9-0 



Jan. ll^i 20b 15">. The dif 



Terence of the dry and wet 



bulbs = 0°-4. 







Jan. ISd 18 



''. The maximu 



m temperature of yestcrda 



y was attained this morning, the 



maximum was 



therefore lost, and there \ 



vas no 



minimum, as the temperature i 



ose during the night ; at '. 



l5<i 6'' the temperature was 27°'4. 









Jan. 17* ISi-. The index o 



f the minimum thermoraet( 



jr was at 36°-4, which was proba 



bly the temper 



ature at setting yesterday 



morn- 



ing ; tlie minimum given is fro 



m the dry bulb reading at 



17>* 4'', as the temperature was p 



robably not be 



low 43° during the night. 



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