1813 J Mef€(y}-Qlogical Journal Si9 



Article XIIL 

 METEOROLOGICAL JOURNAL. 







Barometer. 



Tbermo^seter. 







1813. / 





Max. 



Min. 



Med. 



Max. 



\iin. 1 



Med. 



Eva p. 



Rain. 



2d Mo. 





















Feb. Tl 



3 



29 80 



29- 69 ' 



29*745 



57 



41 



490 



— 





23 





3003 



29*80 



29-915 



45 



35 



40-0 







24 



W 



30" 14 



30-03 . 



30-085 



49 



32 



40-3 





— ~ 



25 



s w 



30-13 



29-83 



29-980 



50 



35 



42-5 



— 



0-71 



2<5 



S Vs^ 



29-90 



29-70 



29-8OO 



52 



35 



43-3 



•50 



8 



27 



N W 



30-33 



29-90 



30-115 



46 



32 



39-0 







28 



ISf W 



30-36 



30-30 



30-330 



50 



34 



42-0 



'23 





3d Mo. 





















March I 



S Wi30-30 



30-20 



30-250' 



51 



39 



45'0 







2S Y/, 30-20 



30-02 



30-110 



47 



35 



41-0 







3 



Yar. 



30-33 



30-02 



30-173 



32 



32 



43-0 



? 





4 



S W 



30-33 



30-2030-263 



51 



36 



43-5 





0 



5 



V/ 



30-34 



30-20 



30-270 















w 



30'40 



30-34 



30-370 



53 



35 



44-0 







( 



N W 



30-40 



30-30 



30-350 



49 



39 



44-0 







SIN W 



eo-30 



30-20 



30*250 



54 



43 



48-5 







9 



N W 



30-20 



29-89 



30-045 



52 



^6 



440 







10 



E 



29-96 



29-89 



29-925 



4,2 









0*12 



11 



N E 



30-21 



29-96 



30-085 



39 



24 



31-5 







12 



N E 



30-27 



30-21 



30-240 



37 



24 



30-5 









13 



N YV 



30-27 



30-20 



30-235 



40 



29 



34-5 







14 



S Y^ 



30-20 



30-10 



30-150 



47 



40 



43-5 



•19 





15 



S Y^ 



30-18 



30-10 



30-^40 



53 



43 



48-0 







16 



Var, 



30-18 



30-09 

 29-96 



30-135 



51 



32 



41-5 







17 



N E 



30-OS 



30-025 



56 



32 



44*0 







18 



N W 



■29-96 



29-9^ 



' 29960 



58 



36 



47-0 







IS 



E 



29-96 



'29-7S 



29-87C 



58 



40 



49-0 







2( 



>S W 



' 29-9^ 



>29 7? 



29-87C 



56 



35 



45-5 





0-14 



21 



s w 



' 29-9^ 



)29'84 



1 29-90C 



53 



42 



47-5 



•31 





2S 



IS w 



^30-2i 



) 29-9^ 



> 30- 10c 



55 



33 



44-0 







2: 





' 30-3C 



)30-2^ 



J30-17C 



) 50 



34 



420 







2^ 



t W 



30-2J 



\ ^29-9^ 



^30'13C 



) 47 



39 



43-0 



•18 



0-35 







304( 



) 29-6't 



)30-10C 



)t 58 



24 



i 42-5( 



)i-97 



1-46 



The ol?servations in each line of the table apply to a period of twenty-four 

 b<i\xrs, beginning at 9 A. M. on the day indicated in the first column, A dash 

 denotes, that the result is included in the next following obserratien. 



