L"i :::6 21-1 
: .111 let 1. 
2'i 102 21-t 
317 29 503 29 495 
METEOROLOGY OF BRADFORD FOR If 
Computed from daily observations made at the Exchange, Bradford, by J. McLaudsborough, M. 
Latitude, .53 deg. 47 rain. 38 sec. N. ; longitude, 1 deg. 45 min. 4 sec. W. ; height above 
Inst. C.E., F.R.A.S., P.G.S. 
lean sea level, 366 feet. 
Mon 
fit I 
37-1 68 5 54 3 
36 6 50 9 40 3 
I il 
■ ■ 
42 6 42 4 45 4 
52 4 162 2 49 3 
60 7 55 1 
M l 5:' ; 
54 7 50 [ 
47 5 47 3 42 2 
47 7143 6 
bu'l-W 
DiaiRKK M! Hl'MIDITY. 
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Date.! | 
si 
1 1 
100 0-100 Ok. Dcb. j (In 
1110 29th 
1165 
107 ..! 
103-2 
67'5 | 22 
70-6 I 3 0 
ii a 
No. No. 0-10 No. 
69 j 43 
77 50 
223 35 43 2 55 0 76 
182 I30 62 
Yearly Maximum 
MrNnnm Atmospheric Pressure, Temperature, Humidity. 
Rainfall, from 1S69 to 1S81 inclusive. 
EXPLANATION. 
Hi 
Tf M ii.i: \ i n:K, 
111? "" 
si 
28 308 
28 070 
an. 24 i 86 4 
i rnilu-i il m : 
11176 30 300 
1877 30 338 
1878 30-320 
7 , 28 484 N.i 
Aiilj ..0 
.iNh 
'lul, 'j 
SI- 
Mill 27 Ma' 
1-eli, 24 Mi. 
llM.il'l 1 .4! 
The t'ni-ei? of vinrl is e-tniiateil t<y .1 «.ile nmcinf fr 
square of the number of scale giving' 
I piilllnlv >,|U;ll!' foot T!m. i1iIi.i tinli i: 
period ending with 1 
