Ostrowy. (St 6). 



DZIAŁ I. METEOROLOGiJA I HiDROGRAFiJA. Styczeń ( Jauvier) 1889 





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7 



1 



9 





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55'2 





62.8 





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658 



66.6 



66.9 



66.4 



3 



67.3 



67.6 



68.1 



67 7 



4 



68.4 





67.8 



68.4 



■ 5 



65.2 



63 4 



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63.4 



6 



60.4 



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7 



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8 



55.8 



OO'-' 



55.0 



55,3 



9 



53.4 



52.6 



51.6 



52.5 



10 



49.6 



49.0 



50.3 



49-6 



11 



50'4 



50.2 



49.8 



50.1 



12 



48.9 





50.9 



4Q 8 



13 



53-2 



54,7 



56.6 



54-8 



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57.1 



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58.0 





15 



58.0 



57.2 



56.1 



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16 



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55.2 



55.1 



55,3 



17 



57.1 



58.7 



62.9 



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64.8 



64.3 



61.1 



63.4 



19 



54.3 



52.1 



50.9 



52.4 



20 



49.1 



48.8 



48.9 



48.9 



21 



49.0 



51.4 



53.7 



51.6 



21 



54.4 



53.2 



52.4 



53.3 



23 



52.9 



54.2 



56.7 



54.6 



24 



55.0 



52.1 



51.5 



52.9 



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53.0 



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48.8 



51.2 



26 



46.8 



47.4 



48.6 



47.6 



27 



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52.7 



57.5 



53.1 



28 



58.3 



57.7 



54.1 



56.7 



1 29 



52.8 



52.8 



50.4 



52.0 



i 30 



44.1 



46.3 



46.7 



45-7 



; 31 



41.2 



40.6 



37.5 



39.8 



;śr. m. 



55.0 



55-0 



55.1 



55.0 



Termometr suchy 



Termograf 



Max. Min 



Wilg. względ. 



7 



1 



9 





loo 



97 



loo 



99 



100 



90 



loo 



97 



loo 



95 



100 



98 



loo 



loo 



100 



1 00 



100 



97 



97 



98 



97 



88 



93 



93 



loo 



89 



loo 



96 



loo 



98 



loo 



99 



loo 



100 



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loo 



100 



96 



loo 



99 



loo 



91 



96 



96 



92 



86 



95 



91 



93 



90 



100 



94 



loo 



92 



100 



97 



100 



92 



97 



96 



loo 



95 



100 



98 



100 



96 



100 



99 



100 



100 



loo 



loo 



88 



92 



98 



93 



98 



89 



94 



94 



94 



94 



96 



95 



88 



93 



94 



92 



90 



90 



98 



93 



loo 



82 



loo 



94 



96 



92 



98 



95 



96 



90 



94 



93 



86 



82 



89 



86 



96 



90 



96 



94 



94 



93 



92 



93 



87 



80 



94 



87 



92 



94 



91 



92 



96 



92 



97 



95 



Stop. 

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1 9 



Kierunek i siła wiatru 



- 8.9 

 20-3 



-19.4 

 -16.7 

 -13.4 



- 9.0 



■ 8.9 

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 ■12.5 



- 8.5 



- 7.1 



- 1.6 

 -11.5 

 -16.6 

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■ 5.9 



- 2.] 

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■ 13 

 0.5 



■ 0.4 



■ 4-5 



■ 5.7 



- 6.7 



■ 1.1 



2.1 



■ 1.9 



- 1.4 

 1.1 

 0.6 

 1.3 



■ 6.8 



-11.4 

 -15.3 

 -15.5 

 -11.6 



- 8.5 



- 1.9 



■ 3.4 



■ 6.2 



- 3.8 



- 5.3 



- 4.1 

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■ 3.5 



- 2.1 



' 6.1 

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0.0 



- 4.0 



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- 3-1 



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31 



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 1.5 

 2.3 

 1.5 



■ 4-3 



—17.3 

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— 5.4 



— 7.0 

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— 9.0 



— 2.7 

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— 13.4 

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— 7.6 



— 3.3 



— 6.9 



— 7-0 

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— 1.8 



— 2.9 



— 6.1 



— 1.9 

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0.7 



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-13.7 

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• 54 



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• 9.2 

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1,1 

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Sanniki. (St. 7). 



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56.3 



59.9 



63.8 



60.0 



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—12.6 



—17.4 



—14.5 



— 5.5 



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93 



84 



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2 



66.1 



67.6 



68.2 



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-200 



49 



81 



89 



73 



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0 



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0.0 





3 



68.5 



68.4 



69.1 



68.7 



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—14.8 



— 16.4 



-16.8 



— 13.0 



—19.5 



75 



82 



90 



82 



0 



0 



0 



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W2 



0.0 





4 



69.3 



700 



69.8 



69.7 



—18.8 



— 11.2 



—15-0 



— 15-0 



—10.5 



—17.0 



88 



85 



91 



88 



10 



0 



0 



W2 





Wi 



0.0 



^ -I 



5 



66.9 



64.9 



64.3 



65.4 



— 15.0 



— 8.0 



— 12.0 



—119 



— 7.5 



— 16.0 



82 



82 



93 



86 



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0 



0 



S2 



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S' 



0.0 





6 



61.2 



61.2 



60 4 



60.9 



— 10.0 



- 3.6 



-- 7.2 



— 7.0 



— 1.5 



— 13-0 



94 



loo 



90 



95 



2 



0 



0 



SI 



S' 



SE2 



0.0 





7 



60.1 



57.9 



585 



58.8 



— 8.0 



— 2.6 



— 9.4 



— 7-3 



— 2.5 



— 11.0 



88 



92 



94 



91 



0 



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0 



ES"i 



S2 



S' 



0.0 





8 



57.2 



56.6 



56.8 



56.9 



— 12.6 



— 5-4 



— 10.2 



- 9.6 



— 5.5 



—13.0 



84 



90 



87 



87 



0 



0 



0 



SI 



•S' 



WS' 



0.0 





9 



56.1 



54-6 



54.5 



55.1 



—13.0 



— 88 



--I3.2 



— 12.0 



— 8.0 



— 14.0 



76 



94 



92 



87 



0 



0 



0 



WSI 



SI 



E2 



0.0 



u = M 



10 



51-6 



51.0 



51.3 



51.3 



-13.8 



— 9.2 



— 10.0 



-10.7 



— ■ 7-5 



— 14.0 



83 



88 



87 



86 



10 



4 



0 



ES2 



ES'^ 



E2 



0.0 





11 



52.0 



52.0 



52.0 



52.9 



— 8.0 



- 4.8 



— 2.6 



— 4.5 



— 2.5 



— 1 1.0 



88 



90 



92 



90 



5 



9 



10 



W 



ES3 



ES3 



0.0 



u S 



12 



51.6 



52.1 



53.1 



52.3 



— 2.0 



— 3.0 





-4.8 



— 1.0 



— 8.0 



92 



87 



90 



90 



10 



5 



2 



ES* 



ES* 



E* 



0.0 





13 



55.6 



56.9 



58.3 



56.9 



— 12.4 



—11.4 



—13.6 



— 12.8 



— 7.5 



--^-14.0 



92 



85 



83 



87 



0 



0 



0 



ES* 



ES* 



ES3 



0.0 





14 



59.3 



58.4 



59.6 



59-1 



— 16.4 



—12.6 



— 12.0 



—13.2 



—10.5 



— 17-5 



90 



92 



85 



89 



0 



0 



2 



ES3 



W 



El 



0.0 





15 



60.0 



58.6 



57.7 



58.8 



- 12.0 



— 8.0 



— 7.4 



- 8.7 



- 7.0 



—13-0 



85 



91 



89 



88 



6 



10 



10 



ES2 



El 



EN2 



0.2 





16 



56.6 



56.9 



56.9 



56.8 



- 7.2 



— 3.6 



- 6.4 



— 5.9 



— 3.0 



— 8.0 



90 



74 



90 



85 



10 



10 



10 



ES2 



ES'-' 



ES- 



0.0 





17 



58.4 



60.2 



62.6 



60.4 



— 1.8 



— 1.4 



— 4-0 



— 2.8 



— 1.0 



— 6.0 



96 



96 



91 



94 



10 



10 



10 



SEi 



W' 



Wi 



08 





18 



65.8 



65-7 



63.0 



Ó4.8 



— 7.0 



— 7.0 



— 7.2 



— 7.1 



— 4.5 



— 9.0 



83 



78 



90 



84 



10 



10 



10 



W2 



W3 



s- 



0.0 





19 



566 



52.9 



52.1 



53-9 



— 1.6 



0.8 



0.8 



0.2 



1.0 



— 7-5 



86 



85 



89 



87 



9 



10 



10 



WSI 



SW3 



NW3 



l.S 





20 



48.8 



50.0 



49.9 



49.6 



0.8 



1.8 



1.0 



l.l 



1-5 



— 0.5 



92 



93 



92 



92 



10 



10 



10 



W3 



WS3 



AV3 



0.2 





21 



50.3 



51.5 



53.5 



51.8 



0.0 



0.6 



1.6 



— 0.6 



1.0 



— 2.0 



92 



82 



84 



86 



8 



10 



5 



W2 



WN2- 



WN3 



0.0 





22 



55.2 



53.9 



52.7 



53-9 



4-2 



— 3.2 



— 2.6 



- 3.1 



— 2.0 



— 6.0 



91 



91 



92 



91 



9 



10 



0 



WN2 



WS-- 



WN3 



0.7 





23 



53.1 



55-0 



57.1 



55-1 



— 5.6 



- 5.8 



— 6.0 



— 5.8 



— 3.5 



— 7-0 



85 



95 



90 



90 



10 



10 



10 



EN3 



N- 



N2 



0.4 





24 



55-5 



53.5 



52.5 



53-8 



— 7.0 



— 3-2 



— 2.4 



— 3.7 



— 2.5 



— 9-5 



89 



91 



87 



89 



5 



5 



10 



W' 



WS3 



WS3 



0.0 





25 



53.3 



53.2 



49,2 



51.9 



— 1.5 



0.5 



— 1-5 



0.2 



2.5 



— 3-0 



94 



98 



91 



94 



10 



10 



10 



Wi 



W3 



w* 



0.0 





26 



46.4 



47-7 



49-7 



47.9 



2-3 



2.9 



1.0 



1.8 



3.5 



— 0.0 



94 



98 



96 



96 



10 



6 



10 



w* 



W3 



W2 



0.3 





27 



51.7 



53.5 



55.8 



53.7 



— 3-3 



— 0.9 



— 1.5 



— 1.8 



1.0 



— 3-5 



94 



98 



94 



95 



5 



2 



10 



W2 



WN3 



WN' 



0 0 





28 



587 



58.9 



55.2 



57.6 



— 2.3 



— 0.3 



— 0.7 



— 1.0 



0.5 



- 2.5 



89 



98 



94 



94 



10 



10 



10 



WN* 



W* 



W* 



0.2 





29 



53.5 



53.3 



51-6 



52.8 



0.8 



1.3 



1.1 



1.1 



2.0 



- 1.0 



96 



94 



94 



95 



10 



10 



10 





w* 



WS- 



0.0 





30 



45.2 



46.9 



47-5 



46.5 



0.3 



2.3 



0.9 



1.1 



2.5 



— 0.5 



85 



91 



94 



90 



10 



0 



0 



WS3 



WS3 



WS2 



0.1 





31 



42.7 



411 



39.3 



41.0 



0.3 



1.5 



1-3 



1.1 



2.0 



— 0.5 



94 



94 



91 



93 



9 



10 



10 



WS3 



W3 



WS3 



0.3 





śr m. 



56.2 



56.2 



56.3 



56.2 



- 7.6 



- 4.7 



- 6.3 



— 6.2 



— 3.3 



— 9-2 



87 



89 



90 



89 



6 



6 



5 









5.0 



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