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4: 7 Meteorological Fournal kept at Carlific. 
[Feb. 1, 
To the Editor of the Monthly Magazine. 
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HE following Meteorological Abftract for the lat twelve months is a contiaua- 
tion of my Journal at Carlifle.—[See Monthly Mag. for February 180%] 
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January, . . . 147/23/36.5 | 30.28 |28.63 29.632 | 1.950) 37. | PO. lone 
February, . [48/22 38.2 | 30.30 {28.82 | 29.7217! 2.4551 18 | t9 | 9g 
March, . « . . |§5130143.67 | 30.30 {29.38 | 29.8 | 2.300| 16] 22] 9g 
PBEM gore ee 63137147. 30.33 [29.52 29.88 | -630] 19 | 15} a5 
May, . .~. . {69134150.66 | 30.42 29.02 | 29.93 1.740! 16) 1367) 26. 4 
June, . . . . 170/38155.4 | 30.42 129.25 | 29.037 | 2.3801 18 | rg | gr 
Pty e Phe ee ies 77\63|61.4 130.24 |29.22 | 29.869 | 5-0601 21 | 39 | 32 
Auguft,. . . . }72!54|60.78 | 30.25 |29.21 | 29.853 | 3.1301 28 be ta 
September, .° - ©. |76!20157.67 | 30.66 |29.00 | 29.907 | 24170; 23 | 24] 6 
October, . S16 3129145 30-53 129.37 | 29.95 4.70) Te cGy Dopo 
November,. . 57|20140.5° | 30.84 128.97 | 30.2 460} 5) 25]. 9 
December, . 52/21/38.3 | 30.33 [28.64 | 29.579 | 3-610) 20 | 21] 10 
47.965 29-859 |26.355/209 |326 |1349 | 
An. Min. An.Mean | Total. | Tota a 
GENERAL REMARKS on the WEATHER, 
and other METEOROLOGICAL PHENO- 
MENA, obferved at CARLISLE during 
the YEAR 1805. 
JANUARY was throughout remark- 
ably changeable. Froft and thaw occur- 
red alternately every two or three days. 
On the 13th we were vifited by a violent 
hurricane from the S.E., accompanied 
with driving-rain and fleet. Towards 
the latter end of the month fome fhowers 
of fnow fell, at which time the furround- 
ing mountains were perfectly white, and 
appeared thickly clothed in their winter. 
drefs. Aurora-Borealis obferved on the 
1ft, denfe ftill horizontal light. 
mid-day temperature 39.2. 
FEBRUARY Commenced with moderate 
froft. _On the 3d about one inch depth of 
{now fell, which was foon diffolved. Calm 
and pleafant weather fucceeded, which 
continued ‘tll the 2zoth. The remainder 
of the month was extremely wet and 
fiormy. Mean mid-day temperature 
41.2 
Marcu. The former part of this 
month was very cold and ftormy, with 
fhowers of fnow and fleet, and much fnow 
Mean- 
was obferved on the furreundirg moun- 
tains. After the 14th it continued mild 
and feafonable to the end of the month. 
Aurora- Borealis on the 26th, low’and ac- 
tive. Mean mid-day temperature 43.3. 
APRIL was not marked by any impor- 
tant variety. It was uncommonly dry ; 
but on the whole temperate and pleafant. 
Mean mid-day temperature 53. 
May, from the commencement till the 
24th, was extremely cold, with heavy 
thowers of hail, and ftrong froft in the 
Rights. Thelatter part of the month was 
very mild and pleafant. Aurora-Borealis 
on the 27th and 28th, ftill horizon- 
tal light. Mean mid-day temperature 
57* / 
JUNE was uniformly temperate, with 
fine refrefhing rains. 
temperature 61. 
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Thunder heard at | 
a difance on the 13th. Mean mid-day. 
Jury. The beginning of this month — 
was wet and gloomy, the middle dry, 
hot and brillidnt, and the corclufon 
marked by three violent thunder-ftorms, 
which happened on the 29th, 30th, and 
31ft, in the afternoon of each day, when 
the lightning was extremely vivid, the 
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