METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER. 
663 
Date. 
1854. 
Aug. 
9 
Hour of 
Day. 
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13 
14 
15 
16 
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Remarks. 
Sky the whole day 
overcast ; after 
3 p.m. threat- 
ening thunder- 
clouds gathered, 
discharging a vio- 
lent rain, lasting 
till 5 o'clock ; 
then more mode- 
rate, but setting 
in with fresh vio- 
lence at 6 and last- 
ing till 7 o'clock. 
Dry. 
Clear in the morn- 
ing, overcast at 
noon, and drops 
of rain. At 3 
o'clock heavy 
thunder - clouds, 
but without rain. 
At 3.5 p.m. a thun- 
der - storm, but 
only moderate 
rain, lasting half 
an hour. 
Clear. 
The whole day sky 
overcast, but no 
rain. 
A few drops of rain 
in the morning, 
during the after- 
noon sunshine. 
Sky thickly over- 
cast. The rain 
commenced at 
6.30 a.m., lasting 
almost the whole 
of the day, at 
times light, at 
others violent. 
(Gando.) — In the 
course of the 
morning the sun 
broke through the 
clouds. In the 
afternoon rain 
Date. 
1854. 
Aug. 
18 
19 
20 
Hour of 
Day. 
21 
22 
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Remarks. 
with interruption, 
after sunset a 
heavy rain last- 
ing almost the 
whole of the 
night. 
The rain began 
towards m.orning 
with increased 
violence ; a little 
rain in the course 
of the following 
night. 
A heavy rain in 
the morning, last- 
ing half an hour, 
then dropping till 
9 a.m. ; after- 
wards the sur 
broke through the 
clouds. 
Tolerably clear in 
the morning, 
times a few drops 
of rain, a thun- 
der-storm in the 
afternoon ; regu- 
lar rain from 4 
p.m. till 8 p.m. 
Tolerably clear ; 
from 11.30 a.m. 
drops of rain till 
about 2 p.m. Af- 
terwards the sun 
broke through the 
clouds. The af- 
ternoon clear. 
2 o'clock a.m. a 
heavy shower, 
lasting till 4.30, 
then a little rain 
occasionally. At 
3 o'clock p.m. a 
thunder - storm 
from N.W. with 
rain at intervals, 
more continuous 
from 4 o'clock 
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