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METEOROLOGICAL RETURNS FOR SEPTEMBER 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 Observer.. 



ISLE OF MAN: 



Cronkbourne (140ft.)..,. ) 

 A.W. Moore, F.M.S )" 



Barrow-in-Furness ( — ). . ) 



W. S. Whitworth .... )" 

 Liverpool (Bidston) (—) 



J. Hartnup, jun j 



Newton-Reigny (Penrith) ) 

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



Hawes Junction (1,135 ft.) )_ 

 Station-master ) 



Stonyhurst (381ft.) ) 



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



North Shields ( — ) . .. 



J. W. Irvine 



Scarborough (120 ft.) .... 



Allan Rowntree, F.M.S. 

 York Museum ( — ) 



The Curator 



MooRTOWN. Leeds (500 ft.) 



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

 Hull, Derringham (loft.) 



Wm. Lawton 



Spurn Point (19 ft.) 



J. B. Smith 



Louth, Lincs. (mft.) ' 



T. W. Wallis 



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



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

 Loughborough (— ) 



W. Berridge, F.M.S 



Atmos 

 pherici 

 pres- I 

 sure. I 



^ 2 



inch 

 29-779 



29-788 



29-815 



29-784 

 28-568 



TEMPERATURE (IN SHADE). 



Extremes. 



deg. 

 52*56 



53 7 

 54*5 



50 o 

 48-4 

 60 -8 



29-769 52-7 



29- 799 54'05 

 29"827 53"5 

 29'8i4; 5i"55 



30- 0001 53 'do 



I I 

 2q'8i6^ 54"4o j 69-0 



29-840: 52-93 ' 73-0 



I I 

 29"85oj 53"io 75'o 



29-864I 54-70 75-0 



Highest 

 Maximum 

 registered. 



deg. 

 62-4 



64-6 

 62 o 

 68-2 



70 'o 

 70-0 



72'0 



67-1 



74 'o 



i 3rd 1 

 ( 7th i 



4 th 

 C5th 



3rd 



( 4th ) 

 "(15th j" 



3rd 



15th 



15th 

 15th 

 15th 

 15th 

 15th 

 15th 

 iSth 

 15th 



Lowest 

 Minimum 

 registered. 



deg. 

 33'3 



27th 



Q. ( 26th ) 



38 ° I ) 27th ; 

 26th 



29- 8 



30- 0 

 29-8 



34 o 



38-8 



30 "o 

 32*5 

 31 '5 

 40*0 

 34 "o 

 34 "o 

 30-0 



26th 

 26th 

 25th 



26th 

 26th 

 26th 

 26th 

 26th 

 26th 

 26th 

 26th 

 28th 



RAINFALL. 



o o 



inch 

 6-274 



4 400 

 4*130 



4 3^0 

 8-130 

 5-246 



Greatest Fall 

 ] in a 

 Single Day. 



inch 

 1-338 



o-88o 

 0-430 



0-550 

 I '540 

 0-67 



o 340 

 o" 4&0 

 o'35o 



2- 140 



2- 530; 19 



i 



1- 970' 19 



3- 890! 22 I'OOO 



2- 100! 18 



3- 140! 18 



I 



4-780] 21 



3-110' 19 



3-440 20 



0-630 

 ©■760 

 0-690 



o"940 



nth 



8th 



28th 



5th 

 30th 

 14th 



j 2nd 

 c 28th 



26th 

 26th 



2nd 

 26th 

 26th 



3rd 

 loth 

 loth 



London 



29 



56*2 76-0 



[5th 



32 o 



27th 



4-060 2 



030 



roth 



* Not reduced to sea-level. 

 JFmd.—Tst Division (Isle of Man) N. 3, N.E. o, E. 5, S.E. 3. S. 6. S.W. 21, W. 10, N.W. 8, calm 4 days, 



2nd Division : N. 3%, N.E. 2%, E. i, S.E. 6, S. 4^, S.W. 5, W. 4^, N.W. 3, calm o day. 



3rd Division : N. 2^^. N.E. iK, E. 1%:, S.E. 2, S. 3%, S.W. 7, W. g}^, N.W. i, calm 2 days. 



4th Division N. 2, N.E. 2^^, E. J^, S. E. 2, S. 4X, S. W. 9, W. 5, N.W. 4^, calm day. 

 Gales. — ist Division, squally on 19 days ; 2nd Division, 2 days; 3rd Division, i day ; 4th Division, 28 days. 

 Snow. — On the 26th at Newton Reigny and at London, i day. 



Bright Sjmshine. — Isle of Man, 146 hours ; Newton-Reigny, i3oJ^ hours ; Stonyhurst, 130 hours ; and 

 Hull, 130 hours. 



Highest Te7nperature in Sim — Isle of Man, 127-0° on 4th ; Newton-Reigny, i2o'2° on 3rd ; 



Stonyhurst, 136-3° on 3rd ; Leeds, Mourtown, n6'i'' on 17th ; and Hull, 97-0° on 3rd, 



Naturalist 



