METEOROLOGICAL RETURNS FOR OCTOBER 1885. 



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



Aurios 

 pheric 

 pres- 

 sure. 



TEMPERATURE (IN SHADE). 



RAINFALL. 







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Extremes. 















Name of Station ; 





0 











ID 



li 



Greatest Fa 



























ITS HEIGHT ABOVE SEA-LEVEL ; 



f Bare 

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Highest 



Lowest 



jd 



!* 





n a 





•> AND 



<u 

 3 



Maximum 



Mi 



nimum 



"3 



O 





Single Day 





Name of Observer. 



0 3 





rez 



istered. 



registered. 













iight 

 zero 









Rain 



a's 









a, 











0 0 











! Mean H< 

 (reduced to 



Mean Ten 



Amount. 



Date. 



Amount. 



Date. 



Total 



Number 

 there fell 



Amount. 



Date. 



ISLE OF MAN: 



Cronkboukne (140ft.).. .. ) 

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



inch 

 29-711 



deg. 

 46-07 



deg. 

 55-6 



TSt 



deg. 

 28*3 



25th 



inch 

 4*879 



18 



inch 

 i* 161 



30th 



(AST : 



Barrow-in-Furness ( — ).. ) 

 W. S. Whitworth j 



29*676 



46*00 



56*0 



2nd 



34'o 



12th 



4*13° 



20 



0-740 



30th 





Liverpool (Bidston) ( — ) ( 



29-692 



45'7° 



58*0 



2nd 



35'o 



1 2th 



6*230 



; 



24 







0*720 



6th 



6 

 w 



tA 



























Hi 



Newton-Reigny (Penrith) ) 

 (5 77 ft.)T.G.Benn, F.M.S. f 



29-701 



42*30 



55 '4 



2nd 



26*0 



12th 



4*no 



24 



o*55o 



30th 



w 



Hawes Junction (1,135ft.) \ 



28-437 



40*00 



52 0 



2nd 



28-0 



30th 



6*740 



27 



0*780 



2nd 



I CENTRAL 



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



29-718 



50*20 



56*8 



I7 th 



26*9 



29th 



5 - 723 



22 



o*735 



voth 



S3 



North Shields ( — ) .. . . ) 

 J. W. Irvine f 



29*654 



45 '30 



57 '0 



2nd 



35 '0 



25th 



3*850 



21 



0*510 



10th 



) REGIO 



Scarborough (120 ft.) 



Allan Rowntree, F.M.S. j 



29-661 



45 "92 



56-2 



f 3rd l 

 1 7th j 



38-i 



28th 



4*860 



24 



0*960 



23rd 



29-675 



45*30 



58*0 



( 2nd ) 

 \ 3rd f 



31 '0 



j 1 2th 

 I 30th j 



4*020 



22 



o' 650 



23rd 



H 



% 



Moortown, Leeds (500 ft.)) 

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



29-679 



43 '61 



56*2 



1st 



32 "5 



30th 



5*335 



24 



0*950 



23rd 



Hi 



O 



Hull, Derringham (10ft.) V 



* 



29-790 



45 "io. 



58-4 



4th 



31 -o 



1 2 th 



4*880 



25 



1*440 



23rd 



Hi 



J. B. Smith | 



29*632 



46*4 



6r'o 



2nd 



38-0 



14th 



4'57o 



28 



0*970 



23rd 



ISTERN 



Louth, Lincs. (111 ft.) j 



T. W. Wallis J 



29 -.660 



44*16 



56'o 



2nd 



32*0 



30th 



5*45o 



25 



1-510 



23rd 



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

 VV.H.Wheeler,M.In.C.E. j 



W. Berridge, F.M.S j 



29*670 



44'77 



57 "o 



1 6th 



33 '0 



12th 



4*890 



23 



i'540 



23rd 



W 



29*696 



45 '4 



62*0 



1 6th 



29*0 



30th 



5*620 



23 



1*240 



23rd 







29-709 



46*9 



60 *o 



1 4th ) 

 ( 16th j 



30 '0 



1 2 th 



3*32o 



19 



0*830 



23rd 







* Not reduced to sea-level. 

 Wind— T.st Division (Isle of Man) N. 13, N.E. 10, E. 4, S.E. 1, S. 1, S.W. 6, W. 16, N.W. 7, calm 4 days. 



2nd Division : N. 4%, N.E. 5, E. 2, S.E. 2%, S. 1%, S.W. 5, W. 5, N.W. 5, calm day. 



3rd Division : N. 5%, N.E. 4%, E. 3, S.E. 1, S. o, S.W. 3, W. 9, N.W. 3, calm 2% days. 



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



London : N. 3, N.E. 2, E. 2. S.E. 2, S. 2, S.W. 6, W. 7, N.W. 5, calm 2 days. 

 Gales. — Isle of Man 7 days ; 3rd Division, 5 days; 4th Division, 7 days ; and London 5 days. 

 Sfioiu. — An almost total absence of snow. 



Bright- Sunshine. — Isle of Man, 117 hours; Newton-Reigny, 6i*o hours; Stonyhurst, 68*8 hours; and 

 Hull, 69*2 hours. 



Highest Temperature in Sun — Isle of Man, in'9° on 1st ; Newton-Reigny, 104*9° on 3 r d ; 

 Stonyhurst, 114-0° ; Hull, 82*0° on 15th ; and Leeds (Moortown) 104-8° on nth. 



TTrn><^ Naturalist, 



MM 1886 



