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METEOROLOGICAL RETURNS FOR FEBRUARY 1885. 



Edited by GEORGE PAUL, F.G.S.. F.R.Met.S., Moortown, Leeds. 



Name of Station ; 



ITS HEIGHT ABOVE SEA-LEVEL ; 

 AND 



Name of Obsekver. 



Aimob 

 pheric 

 pres- 

 sure. 



TEMPERATURE (IN SHADE). 



RAINFALL. 



Mean Height of Barometer 

 (reduced to zero and to sea-level). 



Mean Temperature for Month. 



Extremes. 



Total Rain Collected. 



Number of Days on which 

 there fell o-oi inch or more. 



Greatest Fal 



in a 

 Single Day. 



Highest 

 Maximum 

 registered. 



Lowest 

 Minimum 

 registered. 



Amount. 



Date. 



Amount. 



Date. 



Amount. 



Date. 



ISLE OF MAN: 



Cronkbourne (140ft.).. .. ) 

 A. W. Moore, F.M.S f 



inch 

 29-530 



deg. 



deg. 

 50 '9 



25th 



deg. 

 27-60 



20th 



inch 

 4-328 



22 



21 

 21 

 20 



inch 

 0-588 



2nd 



8th 



26th 

 23rd 



8th 

 8 th 

 23rd 



8th 

 4th 

 i6th 

 1 6th 

 28th 

 4th 

 i6th 

 17th 

 1 6th 

 1 6th 



I CENTRAL HILL REG.: \ W. COAST: 



SiLLOTH, CUMB. (2S ft.) .. ) 



Rev. F. Redford, M.A. .. \ 

 Barrovv-in-Furness ( — ).. ) 



W, S. Whitworth l" 



Liverpool (Bidston)( — ) / 



29' 508 

 29'539 

 29"573 



40-80 

 40-40 

 42-50 



52-00 

 50 'oo 

 59-00 



27th 

 27th 

 24th 



23 80 



27- 00 



28- 00 



2ISt 

 22nd 

 2TSt 



3-826 

 3'730 

 2-360 



0-700 

 0- 720 

 0-320 



Newton-Reigny (Penrith) ) 

 (577ft.)T.G.Benn,F.M.S. f 

 Hawes Junction (1,135 ft.) )_ 



Rev. S. J. Perry, F.R.S. ) 



29"549 

 28"329 



29*195 



38-50 

 36-40 

 46-60 



51-0:) 

 5^ oo 

 56-90 



25th 

 24th 

 24th 



i8-oo 

 16-00 



i9"io 



20 th 

 19th . 

 20th 



4-22 

 7"74 

 3 "079 



24 



24 



22 



0-730 

 I - 180 

 0-510 



EASTERN LOWLAND REGION : 



North Shields (— ) . . . ) 



Scarborough (i2oft.) ) 



Allan Rowntree, F.M.S. i" 



The Curator \ 



Moortown, Leeds (500 ft.) ) 



G. Paul, F.G.S., F.M.S. ) 

 Barnsley (350 ft.) ) 



AL T. Sadler, M.D S 



Hull, Derringham (loft.) ) 



Spurn Point ( — ) ) 



Louth, Lincs. (hi ft.) \ 



T. W. Wallis ) 



Boston, Lincs. (24 ft.) . . . . ) 

 W.H.Wheeler,M.In.C.E. j" 



W. Berridge, F.M.S || 



29-530 

 29-606 

 29-602 

 29- 605 



29-790 

 29-613 

 29-630 

 29-670 

 29-640 



40- 90 



41- 89 

 41 '50 



40- 27 



4i"5o 



41- 10 



39- 46 



40- 50 



42- 80 



56 00 

 55'7o 

 57-00 

 49-50 

 54-00 

 59-00 

 52-00 

 54-00 

 56-00 

 59*co 



24th 

 24th 

 24th 

 24th 

 29th 

 24th 

 2nd 

 i2th 

 ?4th 

 24th 



26-00 

 30-00 



20- 00 



25- 30 

 24 'oo 

 22-50 

 32-00 



26- 00 

 28-00 



21- 00 



fi9th \ 

 \ 20th ) 



19th 

 19th 

 i8th 

 22 nd 

 21st 

 9th 



2ISt 

 2ISt 

 2ISt 



0- 790 

 1*540 

 i"690 

 2-470 



1- 290 



2- 330 



1- 540 



3- 080 

 I "730 



2- 560 



14 

 18 

 21 

 23 

 17 

 18 



17 

 21 

 II 

 18 



0-400 

 0-470 

 0-230 

 0-380 

 0-330 

 0-550 

 0-270 

 0-790 

 0-520 

 0-360 







29-718 



44-40 



58-00 



f i2th I Q. 

 (24th fl^Soo 



jl9th ) 

 (21st f 



2*270 



17 



0-580 



1 6th 





* Not reduced to sea-level. 

 Wina. — In the 1st Division (Isle of Man) chiefly S. and S.W. In 2nd and 3rd *Divisions, S.E., S., and 



S.W. In the 4th Division, S., S.W., and W. 

 Gales — 1st Division, 11 days — viz , ist, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 6th, 8th, 9th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd, and 24th. 2nd 



Division, on 4 days. 3rd Division, 2 days. 4th Division, 6 days each at Shields and Spurn, and 



14 at Loughborough. 



Snow. — None in Isle of Man, but in all other Divisions from the i6th to the 20th, more or less. 

 Bright S7inskine.— 6-^ hours at Isle of Man, 51 hours at Silloth, 35 hours at Stonyhurst, and 35% at 

 Newton Reigny. 



Highest Temperature in Su7i. — 102-6" at Isle of Man ; 106° at Silloth ; 104*5° at Stonyhurst ; and 89- 00^ 

 at Leeds, all on the 28th; at Newton Reigny 90-00°, on the 25th. Naturalist, 



