Meteorologisches Tagebuch. 
Von Papiete nach Valparaiso. — 1859, 
431 
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£ 
CO 
Mittagsbesteck 
Barom. 
Par. Lin. 
0° K. 
Thermome- 
ter 
Dunst- | 
druck P.L.I 
Feuchtigkeit! 
Seewasser 
Wind 
Wolken 
Heiterer 
Himmel 
Nieder- 
schlag 
Ozon 
Zustand 
der 
See 
T. 
N. 
Temp. 
R. 
Dichte 
Montag, 11 
. April. 
1 
340"'610 
13 ? 0 
12 ? 6 
5"'74 
95 
18 ? 2 
NN0 3 
cum. 
3 
# 
Massig bew. 
9 
340-340 
13-2 
13-0 
6-00 
97 
6 
nno 4 
6 
3 
340-295 
13-0 
12-8 
5-90 
97 
6 
nno 4 
2 
4 
340-272 
13-0 
12-4 
5-59 
92 
6 
N, 
1 
Ph 
Ö 
CO 
1 5 
339-912 
13-1 
12-6 
5-71 
94 
7 
n 3 
strat., cum. 
4 
6 
890 
13-3 
12-8 
5-80 
93 
8 
1-0263 
n 5 
und nimb. 
0 
30'" R 
7-5 
7 
788 
13-1 
12-0 
5-23 
86 
18-8 
NW 6 . 5 
1 
30'“ R 
7 
8 
822 
14-1 
12-0 
4-90 
74 
19-0 
Nz0 3 . 5 
strat., cum. 
4 
9 
811 
13-9 
12-8 
5 • 60 
86 
2 
N z O 4 
2 
15 1,1 R 
10 
7<p 35°23' S. 
709 
14-0 
13-0 
5-73 
87 
2 
n 4 
2 
15 m R 
11 
loa' 35 13 „ 
507 
15-3 
12-6 
4-99 
69 
2 
Nz W 4 
cirr-cum. 
6 
. # 
0 
li 88 52 W. 
339-282 
14-7 
12-7 
5-27 
76 
3 
NzW 4 
5 
1 
IV 88 51 „ 
338-933 
15-7 
13-8 
84 
78 
2 
n 4 
und strat. 
5 
9 
(st. S % W. 10 ' 
708 
15-7 
13-2 
35 
71 
2 
n 4 
5*5 
3 
279 
15-1 
13 -5 
79 
81 
2 
n 4 
5 
4 
212 
15-1 
13-4 
71 
80 
3 
n 4 
5 
5 
122 
15-1 
13-4 
71 
80 
19-0 
n 4 
2 
6 
032 
15-0 
13-2 
57 
78 
18-8 
1-0264 
n 4 
0-5 
5'" R 
7 
268 
14-6 
12-8 
37 
78 
18-9 
n 5 
1 
5‘5 
8 
338-234 
14-6 
13-0 
54 
80 
18-8 
Nz W 4 
2 
, 
9 
337-885 
14-6 
13-2 
70 
83 
18-8 
NzW 4 
cum., strat. 
3-5 
5‘” R 
10 
337-840 
14-6 
13-4 
5-87 
85 
18-8 
NzW 5 
5 
O 
E 
n 
337-593 
14-9 
13-9 
6-18 
88 
19-0 
N zWg 
4 
12 
337-345 
14-9 
13-8 
6-10 
86 
19-0 
N z W B 
n 
6 
. 
n 
| April 11. Mittel. . . . 
339-029 
14-3 
13-0 
5-63 
84 
18-9 
1-0264 
N. 30 W 4 ., 
Nachts Sternschnuppen. 
— Böenwetter. 
- Viele Seevögel. 
Dienstag, 12. April. 
1 
337-322 
15-1 
13-9 
6-12 
86 
19-0 
N z W 6 
cum., strat. 
2 
Massig bew. 
2 
187 
15-0 
13-8 
6-07 
85 
19-0 
NzW 6 
1 
3 
119 
15-0 
13-8 
6-08 
85 
19-0 
nnw 6 
2 
. 
. 
4 
075 
15-5 
13-8 
5-91 
80 
18-9 
NNW 6 
1 
5 
131 
14-8 
13-8 
6-13 
87 
18-8 
nnw 6 
nimb. 
1 
R 
6 
254 
14-7 
13-8 
6-16 
89 
19-0 
1-0257 
nnw 5 
0 
R 
— 
7 
337-604 
12-7 
12-0 
5-37 
91 
18-5 
Wz N s 
0 
R, U.Rq 
8 
338-020 
12-9 
12-6 
77 
96 
6 
SWg 
1-5 
R 
. 
9 
122 
13-0 
12-6 
74 
95 
8 
w, 
0 
R 
10 
(<? — 
234 
13-2 
12-8 
83 
95 
8 
WNW, 
0 
11 
W 35 10' S. 
257 
13-2 
12-8 
83 
95 
8 
WNWj 
0 
R 
0 
a 
223 
13-2 
12-8 
83 
95 
18-8 
WNW S 
0 
R 
1 
jV 85° 19' W. 
338-020 
14-3 
13-2 
80 
86 
19-4 
NWzWg 
0 
R 
0 
9 
(st. 
337-852 
14-5 
13-4 
90 
86 
5 
NW zN 3 
0 
R 
3 
920 
14-5 
13-4 
90 
8G 
6 
NNW, 
0 
R 
4 
942 
14-3 
13-2 
5-80 
86 
6 
nnw 3 
0 
30"' R 
5 
829 
14-2 
13-5 
6-09 
91 
o 
nnw 3 
cum., strat. 
3 
6 
863 
14-1 
13-3 
5-95 
90 
4 
1-0264 
NNW a 
57 
1 
7 
337-953 
14-3 
13-3 
5-88 
88 
3 
NNW, 
nimb. 
0 
5"‘ R 
8 
338-043 
14-2 
13-6 
6-17 
92 
2 
NW, 
0 
10“ R 
9 
337-998 
14-0 
13-1 
5-82 
89 
i 
Wz N, 
0 
30 m R 
10 
337-908 
14-1 
12-9 
5-62 
85 
19-0 
Wz S a 
cum., strat. 
1 
. 
1! 
338-020 
14-0 
12-8 
5-57 
85 
18-9 
WzS, 
0*5 
30'” R 
12 
337-727 
13-8 
12-8 
5-63 
87 
18-8 
W 2 
n 
0-5 
30“' R 
r> 
j April 12. Mittel. . . . 
337-776 
14-1 
13-6 
5-87 
89 
19-1 
1 -0261 
N. 39° W 3 . 5 
Reise der Novara um die Erde. Nautisch-physical. Theil. III. Abth. 
50 
