A.M. P.M. Total Daily Move ment. HOURLY MOVEMENT OF THE WIND (IN MILES) AS RECORDED BY ROBINSON'S ANEMOMETER-JULY 1863. 22 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 20 17 26 20 26 8869998 0 1 9 7 1 3 1 16 6 6 2 5 6 5 2 5 4 5 12 39 12 12 6 10 9869∞ 98 11829 96221 65627 168 4121 9985221 12 11 5 9 11 34677744 086 8 8 4423B+4453 3 17 15 7 1 10 4 14 8 7 4 12 4 19 442 4 4 9 5 13 96 4937 6457 or 8 885554 6 795328346 699969788 320 8.9 10 6 7 11 17 8.3 10 5 5 8 14 7.5 3 4 15 6.9 1 1 3 10 5 17 6.5 4 9 200 381 157 126 173 318 211 139 151 167 101 110 229 68 117 245 184 227 174 85 178 354 192 184 197 150 78 76 144 210 288 79 7.5 Day of Mouth. RESULTS OF METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS MADE AT THE LATITUDE 51° 28' 6" N., LONGITUDE 0° 18′ 47′′ w. 1863. Reduced to mean of day. Temperature of Air. At 9:30 A.M., 2 P.M., and 5 P.M., inch. Aug. 1 30-059 624 470 59 337 718 499 219 3, 5, 10 inches E by N, E by N, E. *To obtain the Barometric pressure at the sea-level these numbers must be increased by '037 inch. HOURLY MOVEMENT OF THE WIND (IN MILES) AS RECORDED BY ROBINSON'S ANEMOMETER.-AUGUST 1863. 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 22 26 2 385 8 385 4997 r 823 9 11 14 14 21 15 9 10 13 13 14 22 3 19 13 18 11 13 17 23 20 15 12 9 12 9 15 5 11 12 14 4 12 14 11 5 11 10 11 4 14 15 10 4 16 15 12 4 18 13 12 19 14 25 10 2016 92180 48887889 966 3 11 5 10 25 13 6 9 29 19 8 9 25 21 13 15 11 8 9 27 26 24 22 14 15 10 19 15 111 23 14 15 9 15 988 96 7 6 15 14 12 512 3 11 11 4 13 9 13 8 10 8 14 5 5 6 11 15 10 8 11 17 4 2 8 9 28 9 13 3 10 1322 223478 9 15 5 10 8 15 9 14 7 7 23 13 17 7 6 20 14 17 10 21 12 16 17 9 6 23 13 26 12 26 10 17 16 8 6 20 14 25 14 8 3 22 15 23 12 34 14.9 ន 28 15.7 13 18 24 16:0 10 16 26 16.1 634 294 334 186 399 340 332 213 236 235 164 272 370367 396 270 271 539 138 114 334 314 293 268 332 160 205 576 11.5 Day of Month. RESULTS OF METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS MADE AT THE LATITUDE 51° 28′ 6′′ N., LONGITUDE 0° 18′ 47′′ w. Calculated. 1863. Reduced to mean of day. Temperature of Air. At 9:30 A. M., 2 P. M., and 5 P. M. Sept. 1 30-015 555 43 2 66 295 631 440 191 6, 4, 4 WNW, SW, W by N. inches. ⚫063 2 29-792 53.3 52.1 96 401 63.6 3 29-748 57.9 51.5 80 393 66.1 524 11 2 10, 10, 10 503 13-6 7, 9, 6 61.8 46.1 15.7 10, 10, 10 WSW, S by E, SW by S. ⚫326 *062 ⚫280 7 29-698 56.7 41.7 8 29.959 541 479 29-747 55 8 530 510 11.9 9, 9, 9 S, N by E. -072 48.5 11.7 0, 10, 7 435 165 4, 6, 2 NW, 12 30-216 547 44.7 71 311 61.1 43.9 17.2 3, 9,10 W by N, NW by W. 000 ⚫000 49.0 15.1 ·000 To obtain the Barometric pressure at the sea-level these numbers must be increased by 037 inch. |