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METEOROLOGICAL RETURNS FOR NOVEMBER 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 



Newton-Reigny (Penrith) ) 

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



Hawes Junction (1,135 ft.) \ 

 Station-master ) 



Stonyhurst (381 ft.) ) 



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



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 (10ft.) 



Wm. Lawton 



Spurn Point (19 ft.) 



J. B. Smith 



Louth, Lincs. (111 ft.).... 



T. W. Wallis 



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



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

 Loughborough (— ) 



W. Berridge, F.M.S 



Atmos 

 pheric' 

 pres- 

 sure. 



TEMPERATURE (IN SHADE). 



RAINFALL. 



inch 

 29-844 



29-859 

 29*867 



29-878 



28- 619 



2 9 - 9 IT 



29*869 

 2 9 -: 

 29 ' 1 

 29-898 



deg. 

 44'79 



42 4 

 43'i 



39 '1 

 37*9 

 46'5 



42*60 

 43'98 

 42-30 

 40-87 



30" 020 41*50 

 29*877: 43*6° 



29-810! 42-5 

 29-905! 42*0 



Extremes. 



Highest 

 Maximum 

 registered. 



deg. 

 54*2 



53 o 

 59'° 



57-0 

 52*0 

 56-0 



59 'o 

 56-5 

 59 'o 

 56*0 

 57 o 

 54'o 



56*0 

 57*o 



7 th 



3rd 

 3rd 



3rd 

 3rd 

 3rd 



3rd 



2nd 



3rd 



3 rd 

 28th 

 28th 



28th 

 ( 2nd I 

 lx 9 th I 



Lowest 

 Minimum 

 registered. 



deg. 



31 *o 

 30*0 



20 "o 

 23*0 

 26*9 



26*0 

 33*7 

 24*0 

 27*8 

 27-0 

 35 *o 



15th 



ji 5 th 

 ( 24th 

 ]i5th 

 1 16th 



16th 

 16th 

 22nd 



18th 

 6th 

 18th 



18th 



( 18th I 

 (19th S 



15th 

 1 6th 



ti8th r 



o o 



Greatest Fall 



Single Day. 



inch 



4*35o 

 2*760 



2*180 



4*530 

 3*825 



1 530 

 1*490 

 1*940 15 

 2*500 

 970 



960 



3* 080 

 2*35o 



inch 

 0*836 



1-390 

 0*630 



r 130 

 1*290 

 o-836 



o*55o 

 0*420 

 o*55<> 

 0*570 

 0*580 

 0*560 



0*900 

 0*470 



10th 



2nd 



26th 

 26th 

 2nd 



26th 

 26th 

 26th 

 26th 

 24th 

 24th 



3rd 

 24th 



London 29-909 44*0 



59 *o 



28th 



30 'o 



1 6th 



2'3io 16 0*530 24th 



* Not reduced to sea-level. 

 Wind.— 1st Division (Isle of Man) N. 1, N.E. 2, E. 25, S.E. 7 , S. 6, S.W. 10, W. 6, N.W. 2, calm 1 day. 



2nd Division : N. 2, N.E. 6%, E. 7, S.E. 3, S. 2^, S.W. 4 K, W. 2, N.W. 2^, calm o day. 



3rd Division : N. 1, N.E. 4, E. 5, S.E. 4%, S. 3, S.W. 4, W. 5 %, N.W. %, calm 2 days. 



4 th Division: N. 1%, N.E. 2^, E. 5%, S.E. 6, S. 2^, S.W. 6y 2 ,W. 4, N.W. 2, calm o day. 



London : N. 2, N.E. 4, E. 7. S.E. 3, S. 2, S.W. 5, W. 2, N.W. 1, calm 4 days. 

 Gales. — Isle of Man 5 days; 2nd Division, 2 days; 3rd Division, 3 days; 4th Division, 17 days; and 



London 4 days. 

 Snow. — On 1 day at Hull and York, and 1 day at Hawes. 



Bright Sunshine. — Isle of Man, 52-5 hours; Newton-Reigny, 39 hours 55 minutes; Stonyhurst, 



37*9 hours ; and Hull, 31*3 hours. 

 Highest Temperature in Sun — Isle of Man, 94*2* on 4th ; Newton-Reigny, 93*2° on 2nd ; 



Stonyhurst, 98*5° on 1st ; Leeds (Moortown) 94*6° on 1st ; and Hull, 77*0° on 1st. 



Naturalist, 



% FEB 1886 



