Synopsis of the Fall of Rain in the Lake Districts of Cumberland and Westmoreland in the year 1846. 
MR. J. F. MILLER ON THE METEOROLOGY OF THE LAKE 
At 
Seathwaite, 
one daily 
observation. 
CA 
& 
s.n. 
7 
i 
i 
CO 
a 
75 
w, var. 
S.E. & N.W. 
X 
N. & N.W. 
X 
ns 
•S 
be 
c 
'<3 
u 
;At Crummock 
Lake, t^vo 
1 daily observa- 
tions. 
CO 
C 
<si 
CO 
& 
Cft 
08 
i 
75 
ts 
75 
s, to w. 
5 
>■ 
lA 
N.E. 
75 
fk 
At the coast, 
two daily 
observations. 
V 
CO 
Cfj 
d 
C: 
7 
> 
75 
75 
'Z 
> 
m 
CO 
X 
X 
A 
z 
X 
i 
At 
18 inch. 
above 
the 
surface. 
.s 
CO 
cp 
n 
10-87 
4-78 
fM 
n 
cb 
10895 
cb 
05 
X 
"rt 
cn 
' At 
6 inches 
above 
the 
surface. 
in. 
1707 
11-51 
17-85 
0 
4-40 
0 
X 
0 
n 
X 
if5 
0 
0 
25-43 
CO 
0 
cb 
143 51 
From 
June 
84-98 
Lang- 
dale 
Head, 
250 ? 
feet 
above 
the sea. 
in. 
15-63 
1225 
16-02 
6-24 
4-13 
CO 
GC 
kh 
n 
CO 
cb 
8-45 
21-25 
10-31 
cb 
0 
n 
c 
cS 
o 
s 
Grasmere, 
180 feet 
above 
the sea. 
in. i 
17013 
10-917 
15-964 
896-9 
a 
ir: 
0 
1^1 
cc 
C5 
13 909 
6-685 
3-310 
16-320 
7-045 
CO 
n 
110-329 
The 
How, : 
Trout- 
, beck. 
XI 
5-786 
9-774 
4-790 
3-134 
3-742 
10-040 
5-552 
Oi 
10 
cb 
12-014 
C5 
CO 
Ip 
n 
CO 
0 
cb 
77-719 
Wast- 
dale 
Head, 
166 feet 
above 
the sea. 
in. 
12-97 
6-60 
10-35 
6-59 
1 
3-65 
5 33 
16-82 
CO 
X 
3-79 
lb 
8-59 
CO 
Ip 
CO 
C5 
lb 
0 
From 
April 
76-01 
Eskdale 
Foot, 
1 height 
: unknown. 
C 
4-38 
3-15 
3 91 
n 
n 
X 
CO 
X 
cb 
n 
CO 
0 
?o 
CO 
is 
n 
05 
cb 
52-11 
From 
April 
Gates- 
garth, 
326? 
feet 
above 
the sea. 
in. 
12*81 
88-6 
15-07 
7-11 
C5 
zz 
X 
dn 
89-01 
CO 
CO 
cb 
18-78j 
10-15 
0 
lb 
121-90 
Crum- ' 
mock ; 
Lake, i 
283 feet 
above 
the sea. 
in. 
; 8*98 
1 
is 
in 
0 
CO 
n 
lb 
n 
C5 
is 
cb 
16-22 
870 
1 
3-90 
cb 
05 
Lowes- 
water 
I^ake, 
336 feet 
above 
the sea. 
i 
»> 
nr: 
X 
4-395 
2-505 
5-010 
13-430 
5-420 
i-O 
0 
C5 
n 
13-490 
»o 
4-095 
79-249 
ns 
u 
Vale of 
Giller- 
thwaite, 
286 feet 
above 
the sea. 
c 
X 
CO 
15-20 
9-01 
lO 
n 
15-78 
7-90 
3-94 
63-82 
From 
May 
a 
Bow- 
ness, 
246 feet 
above 
the sea. 
QC 
c 
.5* 
X 0 
X 
5-190 
3-130 
5-020 
0 
X 
cb 
7-320 
3-250 
14-240 
7-100 
4-100 
83-970 
C 
0 « 
^ 0 
Kes- 
wick, 
250 feet 
above 
the sea. 
QC 
8-542 
4-546 
1-724 
4710 
9-320 
CO 
n 
0 
n 
12-248 
n 
*>. 
cb 
2-586 
67-678 
Cocker- 
mouth. 
1 
in. 
4150 
2-445 
5-115 
2-630 
1-680 
3-840 
10 190 
4-650 
2-100 
8-940 
4-080 
2-590 
52-410 
The 
Flosh, 
: 3 miles 
south of 
White- 
haven. 
in. 
5*44 
2- 17 
4-80 
3- 60 
2-64 
2-38 
X 
X 
X 
5-31 
2-86 
9-54 
4-90 
CO 
n 
55-16 
Saint 
James’s 
Church 
Steeple, 
78 feet 
above 
the 
street. 
in. ' 
1 3*290 
1 i 
•960 
2-150 
2-130 
1-623 
1-680 
6-995 
3-320 
2-157 
6-115 
3-760 
1-242 
35-422 
OJ 
s 
1 
Round 
Close, 
480 feet 1 
above ! 
the sea. 
i 
0 
CN 
2-437 
2-103 
8-626 
10 
0 
cb 
2-574 
n 
0 
X 
X 
10 
1-889 
36-195 
From 
April 
High 
Street, 
90 feet 
above 
the sea. 
1 in. 
4*604 
2-007 
4-460 
2-848 
2-317 
2-311 
190-6 
4*066 
1 
uO 
X 
n 
7-982 
4-671 
0 
10 
49-134 
From 
April 
38-063 
1846. 
January ... 
February . . . 
MaroL i 
7 ^ 
< 
> 
^ J: 
June 
July 
August ... 
1 
September 
1 October... 
November 
December 
Inches 
