Table I. — Synopsis of the Fall of Rain in the Lake District of Cumberland and Westmoreland, in the year 1849. 
DISTRICT OF CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND 
151 
•^irep suopBAJ9sqo 
' ‘*18^00 9q; w 
^ <ii s i i i i i 
CA 
^ 
w cn cd 
b 
.S 
u 
1 
■ifrep uop«AJ9sqo 900 
‘9^reAimB9s ;v 
S.W. to w. 
S.W. to w. 
S.W. to w. 
var. 
s. to S.W. 
S.W. to w. 
S.W. & N.W. 
S.W. to w. 
E. 
S. to S.W. 
S.W. to w. 
var. 
-2 i H 
^ id cfi 
cd 
•iiirep saon^AJ9sqo 0A4 
‘93JBT; qooumiai^ 
S.W. to w. 
S.W. to w. 
S.W. to w. 
15. 
S. to S.W. 
S.W. to w. 
S.W. to w. 
S.W. to w. 
E. 
s. to w. 
S. to S.W. 
E. 
S.W. to w. 
S.W. 
westerly. 
x' 
X 
Borrowdale. 
‘B9S 9qi 9A0qB 399J 088 
•9jreAvqi9U0?s 
in. 
20-02 
5- 47 
3- 41 
301 
4- 24 
2- 64 
1118 
7-65 
3- 63 
12-54 
14-20 
6- 28 
94-27 
130-24 
106-21 
XIX. 
d 
'3 
rt 
Xi 
•9DBJinS 9qj 9A0qB 
s9qoui 81 ‘PPl.! uj 
121-57 
157-22 
126-80 
XVIII. 
•99BJJnS 9qj 9A0qB 
saqoul 9 ‘u9piB0 uj 
•Sin — ^ 
125-47 
160-89 
129-24 
1 
143-51 
151-87 
XVII. 
Westmoreland. 
•B9S 9qi gAoq'B 
533J C 09Z ‘pijan appSuBT 
in. 
25-61 
6-31 
4- 88 
3- 22 
5- 94 
2-86 
11-01 
8-01 
4- 90 
12-79 
15-36 
6- 94 
107-83 
130-38 
112-95 
127-40 
136-00 
XVI. 
•B9S 9qi 
9AOqB ;99J 061 ‘9pIS9iquIV 
in. 
! 12-80 
2-92 
1-93 
1- 72 
2- 92 
1- 50 
6-56 
6-92 
2- 96 
11-36 
8-93 
4-86 
65-32 
77-58 

> 
X 
•B9S 9q; 9AoqB 399J 1 008 
‘qogq^noix ‘avoh sqx 
in. 
16-858 
4- 539 
1-641 
1-837 
3-223 
1-653 
6-350 
5- 396 
3-793 
12-957 
11-023 
6- 155 
75- 425 
91-347 
78-004 
77-719 
76- 305 
51-986 
XIV. 
•B3S aqj 
3AOqB 193J IfZ ‘P^9H 
in. 
21-35 
6- 27 
4- 94 
3-55 
5- 60 
3- 29 
14-29 
7- 65 
4- 22 
14-84 
14-39 
6- 83 
107- 22 
115-32 
96-34 
106-93 
108- 55 
80-01 
XIII. 
a 
'O 
W 
Head 
of 
Vale. 
in. 
9-89 
5-57 
3-34 
3- 03 
4- 56 
1-72 
8- 83 
5- 84 
4-47 
9- 56 
9-51 
4-90 
71-22 
86-78 
74 93 
XII. 
Centre 
of 
Vale. 
in. 
8-97 
3-72 
2-07 
2- 48 
3- 85 
1-58 
7-21 
5-55 
3-42 
8-13 
8-54 
3-86 
59-38 
70-38 
58-66 
X 
•133S 
9Aoqi3 i99j 9S8 ‘qiJB3s9;B£) 
in. 
17- 54 
4- 65 
3-53 
2- 69 
5- 42 
224 
13-94 
6- 19 
3- 89 
18- 25 
13-02 
5-73! 
97-09 
133-55 
106-25 
121-90 
124-13 
X 
•B9S oqi 9A0q^ :i99j 885 
^looiuuinjj jo loo^ 
in. 
12-17 
3- 38 
2-48 
2-91 
4- 21 
2- 13 
9-53 
5- 38 
3- 30 
11-64 
8-84 
4- 24 
70-21 
98-07 
82-32 
96-47 
87-48 
61-46 
X 
•B9S 9qi 
9A0qB 199J 988 ‘j9?-e.WS9M0'7 
in. 
10-545 
2-744 
2-135 
2- 209 
3- 210 
1-720 
8-147 
4- 900 
3-220 
7 060 
6-270 
3-120 
55-280 
76-668 
66-296 
79-249 
69-542 
49-829 
VIII. 
•‘B9S 9qi OAoqu 590j 96e 
‘9iBpj9Uua ‘9;reAvq5J9iiio jo opA 
. 
in. 
14-20 
3-25 
3- 00 
1-80 
4- 68 
2-80 
10- 07 
7-08 
4-00 
11- 60 
9 60 
4-33 
76-41 
97-73 
80-13 
83-87 
76-88 
54-62 
> 
•■B9S 9qi 9Aoqt; ;99j 8S5 
in. 
11-028 
2-260 
1 692 
2-358 
2-364 
1-028 
5- 104 
6- 126 
2-990 
5-854 
5-620 
2-378 
48-802 
66- 407 
58-286 
67- 678 
62-202 
40-629 
> 
•B9S 9qj 9AOqB 
:)99j 015 93iBAiqau9SS^ q 
in. 
7-36 
2-10 
1- 94 
2- 74 
2-08 
1- 52 
4-04 
4-71 
2- 04 
4-66 
4-80 
2-01 
40-00 
47-06 
44-45 
> 
‘?9g 9qi 9Aoqe ?99j gsi 
•q;nouijo5[903 
in. 
7-18 
1-85 
1-47 
1- 91 
2- 34 
1- 41 
3 91 
3- 85 
2- 33 
5-43 
4- 83 
1-88 
38-39 
52-37 
42-55 
52-41 
46-93 
- 
•U9At5q9;uiAV JO Jse9 
-q^nos S9IUU 99jq; ‘qsoy^ 9qj, 
in. 
6-82 
2- 63 
1-12 
1-60 
3- 17 
1- 51 
6-34 
4- 27 
2- 89 
6-19 
5- 90 
2-69 
45-13 
60-82 
47-80 
55-16 
53-00 
39-31 
Whitehaven. 
•T59S 9q5 OAoqB 599J ggi pUB 
‘599J5S 9q3 9A0qB 199J Si 
‘9id99;s qojnq3 s^soiuBp -^s 
in. 
3-517 
1-414 
-435 
1- 104 
2- 340 
-760 
3- 622 
4- 042 
2- 043 
3- 940 
3-462 
1-538 
28-217 
36-344 
30-713 
35-422 
33-489 
27-862 
•B9S 9qj 
9AoqB ;99_j 06 
in. 
5-683 
2- 045 
•837 
1-488 
3- 037 
1- 224 
5-478 
3- 771 
2- 814 
5-252 
4- 974 
2-396 
38-999 
47-342 
42-921 
49-134 
49-207 
36-723 
d 
z 
& 
January 
February . . . 
March 
April 
May 
June 
July 
August 
September... 
October 
November... 
December . . . 
1849. 
1848. 
1847. 
1846. 
1845. 
1844. 
* The prevailing wind at the coast, in 1849, is between the S. and W.S.W. points inclusive ; in the Lake District it appears to have been rather more westerly, or be- 
tween the S.W. and W. points inclusive; but in these confined narrow valleys, an approximation to the true direction of the under current is all that can be looked for. 
