1889.] and May 1888 in the Doah and EoUmimnd. 141 



2nd May. 









Tempekathre. 



Wind. 











Station. 



8 A. M. 













>> 



a 

 ■i 







Weather 











a 





"1 



GO 







Eemarks. 





£ 







a 



g 



> 



^• 

 'S 



< 









m 







a 



a 



1 



0 













u 







1 



ig 



.a 





'a 



p 



'3 







Pi 



o 









Q 













Simla 



23179 



+ .080 



57-5 



63-0 



55-1 



S. E. 





52 



9 





Dnst haze. 



Chakrata ... 



23-243 



+ .068,55-6 



57-8 



49-2 



B. 



12 



77 



10 



0-56 



Strong wind. 



Mnssooree... 



23-394 



+ .064 



59-0 



55-0 



46-5 



S. S. E. 



13 



76 



4 



1-04 



Hail Storm. 



Eanibhet ... 



24-081 



+ .004 



58-6 



63-2 



49-0 



C. 



8 



73 



4 



0-73 



Threatening. 



Lahore ,.. 



29-680 



+ .265; 75-1 



88-1 65-5 



c. 



11 



56 



10 





Dust storm. 



Ludhiana ... 



29-698 



+ .184; 81-2 



90-2 78-1 



s. 



7 



45 







Koorkee 



29-753 



+ .042 



75-8 



82-6 



69-7 



s. 



4 



62 



"i 



0-35 



„ 



Distant lightning. 



Meernfc 



29-764 



+ .087 



77-9 



83-2 69-0 



S. E. 



5 



63 



8 



0-18 





29-755 



+ .066: 82-4 



92-1 



72-0 



E. S. B. 



9 







o-io 





Gorakhpur... 



29-756 



+ .005 



79-7 



92-8 



73-3 



E. S. B. 



5 



74 









Ajaiere .. 



29-776 



+ .1251 81-3 



98-8 



73-6 



S. W. 



11 



32 







Dust haze. 



Jeypore ... 



29-775 



+ .150,81-6:102-1 



74-9 



N. N. W. 



10 



25 









Agra 



29-743 



+ .098 



85-2: 104-5 



77-0 



E. 



8 



51 







Hot ^nd. 



Lncknow ... 



29-750 



+ .036 



86-6 



102-3 



76-3 



S. E. 



6 



50 







Du.st storm. 



Allahabad ... 



29-747 



+ .032 



88-3 



105-6 



80-6 



S. S. E. 



6 



66 







Dust haze. 



Benares 



29-737 



+ .005 



84-4 



103-8 



80 4 



B. 



6 



70 









Patna 



29-748 



+ .013 



85-6 



97-0 



76-7 



C. 



7 



72 









Gya 



29-762 



+ .023 



86-2 



102-0 



76 8 



N. E. 



5 



68 









Sutna 



29-759 



+ .073 



93-2 



106-2 



76-6 



W. 



13 



19 









NoTTgong ... 



29-754 



+ .068 



89-8 



105-1 



75-6 



W. 



2 



33 







Hot wind. 



Jhansi 



29-731 



+ .088 



89-6 



106-5 



85-9 



S. S. W. 



8 



41 









There -was a further very large increase of pressure over the whole 

 region, especially in the Punjab, where it exceeded a quarter of an inch. 

 The barometric depression in the Punjab had nearly filled up and a 

 secondary depression had appeared in the eastern districts of the N".-W. 

 Provinces. The winds were still easterly along the foot of the Himalaya, 

 and very strong easterly winds had been blowing at the hill stations the 

 previous afternoon. A great fall of temperature had taken place since 

 the previous day and many dust-storms with rain had occurred. Hail 

 had fallen at Mussooree and Delhi. On the 3rd a further fall and redis- 

 tribution of pressure took place with the effect that westerly winds again 

 pet in over the whole region. 



These observations indicate that, from the 26th April to the end of 

 the month, there was a steady influx of moist air from the east over the 

 northern half of the Gangetic plain and the outer Himalaya ; that 

 during this time there was a constant high temperature over the regions 



