MEAN RESULTS OF METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS TAKEN IN GUERNSEY DURING THE PERIOD OF FIFTY YEARS, 1843-1892. 

 observations were taken twice daily from January 1st, 1843, to December 31st, 1882, by Dr. Hoskins, F.R.S., F.R.C.P., F.R. Met. Soc, and from January 1st, 1881, to December 31st, 1892, 



by Mr. Adolphus Collenette, F.C.S. 



THE MONTHS. 



— 









^MTM 











EXPOSED 

 THERMOMETERS. 



V.POOR. 



i 



-^ 



Mean 



Mean 

 . loom, 



Cloud. 



A 11111 



wr™. 



1; a li. ,ii ( 



32 F. 



s',',, 'u-'i'.'l. 



Mean 



Exit 



me,. 



Means of 



Mean. 



Means ot all 

 Readings. 



In ii cubic foot 



Total 



,,'."«','.' 



V.'i- in 



Al 





Directions. 





Highest. 



Wet. 





Highest. 



— 



Range. 



Air. 



Dow 

 Point. 



Sun. 1 Grass. 





Mean. 



Required 



N.E. 



S.E. 



S.W. 



N.W. 





29-9111 



29 930 

 29-958 

 29-999 

 29993 

 29-976 

 29-984 

 29-884 

 29-892 



1-352 

 1-167 



1-006 



0-773 



0-726 



1 257 



60-5 

 60-3 



70-5 

 76-5 



83-5 

 82-5 

 81-5 

 78-7 

 62 



HUH 



23 

 22-0 



211 

 23-5 

 25-2 

 26-5 

 25-8 



23-3 



23-4 

 221 



46 

 46-4 

 481 

 52-8 



670 

 66-9 



57-3 



17-9 



39-3 

 390 

 39-4 



47-4 

 52-2 

 55-6 

 561 

 53-2 

 49-3 



41 2 



6-9 

 7-2 

 8-3 

 91 

 10-9 





391 

 39-2 

 393 



46-2 

 51-2 

 54-9 



53-6 

 48-3 



Kl-1 





248 

 249 



280 

 322 



13S 



346 

 305 



27(1 





0-3 



0-5 

 0-5 

 0-7 

 0-7 

 0-8 

 0-8 

 0-8 

 0-8 

 0-5 



87 

 88 



85 



86 

 85 



86 



itf 



So 





15-7 

 15-3 

 13-6 

 11-8 



11-1 



12-4 

 14-4 



190 



545 

 549 



542 



535 

 523 

 532 



547 



5.75 



6-8 



4-6 

 4-3 



4-7 

 4-4 



4-5 

 5-8 



5-5 



3-8 

 3-8 

 3-9 

 3-7 

 3-8 

 4-0 

 3-5 

 3-7 

 3-5 

 3-8 

 3-8 



1-7 

 1-5 

 1-5 



1-4 

 1-2 



1-3 

 1-3 



1-6 



1-5 



6-7 



9-8 

 11-3 

 7-8 

 6-9 



8-4 

 6-9 

 7-1 





101 



7-3 

 7-3 

 7-7 

 9-2 

 10-8 

 100 

 8-7 

 9-4 

 81 

 11- 1 



7-7 

 6-8 



7-7 

 8-2 

 9-6 

 10-2 



1 1 -j 

 8-5 



5-7 



!s-i! 





43 

 47 

 51 

 56 

 59 



58 

 53 

 47 

 44 



2 



1 



7 



78-6 

 91-0 



110-1 



114-2 

 118-8 

 117-6 

 1100 



77-6 

 68-5 



34 

 34 



45 



48 

 46 

 40 

 39 



7 



2 

 6 

 5 

 8 

 5 

 7 



2 



4 



3 



S 



2 



2 

 2 

 2 

 2 



62 

 49 

 29 

 21 

 08 

 23 



5 



A 

 4 



3 



2 



e 



1 



S 



3 

 



5 

 1 



1 







30 

 43 

 34 



8 



8 



fl 









10 



9 



7 



9 



2 

 8 

 9 







307 

 503 

 4-57 

 4-05 







I'-' I'KcEMUER 



23-5 



2-11 



SEASONS. 



' 



■ 



3 



4 



* 



6 



' 



• 



9 



10 



11 



12 



13 



14 



15 



16 



17 



18 



19 



20 



21 



22 



23 



24 



25 



26 



The months 3, 4 and :,, S|,rai^. 

 ,, 6, 7 and 8, Summer 



12', 1 and 2, Winter. 



29-941 

 29-989 

 29-920 

 29-974 



0-744 

 1-126 



76-5 

 60-5 



24-7 

 38-3 



22-0 



25-0 

 24-3 

 22-7 

 21-9 



66-0 

 58-0 

 46-7 



54-6 

 49 

 39-8 



9-6 

 101 

 7-9 

 6-9 



47-2 

 58-6 

 530 

 43-5 



53-6 

 48-3 



100-9 

 116-8 

 94-8 

 72-0 



37-4 

 47-6 



34-9 



428 



157 



3-2 

 3-8 



0-5 

 0-7 

 0-7 

 0-3 



85 

 86 



6-99 

 6-72 

 12-67 

 10-61 



350 

 52-2 

 52-4 



541 

 537 



4-7 



5-5 

 60 



3-8 



3-7 

 3-6 

 3-8 



1-4 

 1-2 

 1-4 

 1-5 



in 1 

 7-1 



6-2 



4-7 

 61 



7-4 

 100 



8-7 

 9-4 



x-.-i 

 7 s 



THE YEAR. 



29-956 



1045 



83-5 



220 



23-5 



56-0 



46-7 



8-8 



50-6 



46-0 



961 



40-5 



331 



3-5 



0-6 



85 



36-99 



180-3 



539 



5-2 | 3-7 



1-4 j 7-7 



4-8 



8-9 



si. 



the ob From . 18 ' 13 to 1881 the sta ti°' 

 instruments are all staTidards, and j 



1 i,-v,-l ami the ruin pui-i- VI tVct fiU.vi 

 e hours were chunked to S a.m. and 9 j 



■ wilh Kiiviil M ci ci n-i.li .- j. ul Niiri.-tv'- 



; 275 feet n 



■ drdm-ed from Vi .wars' observation, 



1 i applied. 



