Meteorological Observations




METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS AT THE OBSERVATORY

AT HELENSBURN, OTAGO,

For the week ending January 28th, 1863.

Height above the sea—900ft.

Day of Month DAILY MEANS. WIND.
Barometer THERMOMETER Clouds
Dry Bulb. Wet Bulb.
22 30.202 60.50 56.00
23 30.144 49.25 48.50
24 30.135 50.50 49.00
25 30.095 53.50 53.00
26 29.758 63.50 52.50
27 29.478 72.00 66.50
28 29.860 62.25 56.75

Note.—Clouds: 10 is an overcast sky, and 0 is a cloudless sky. Wind.—Force: The maximum pressure in 24 hours in lbs. and decimal parts of a lb. on the square foot.

A. H. ROSS,
Registrar.


METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS AT THE OBSERVATORY

AT HELENSBURN, OTAGO,

For the week ending February 4th, 1863.

Height above the sea—900ft.

Day of Month DAILY MEANS. WIND.
Barometer THERMOMETER Clouds
Dry Bulb. Wet Bulb.
29 29.676 58.00 50.50
30 29.542 57.00 50.50
31 29.853 51.00 47.00
1 29.782 53.00 51.00
2 29.660 63.00 55.50
3 29.570 68.00 59.50
4 29.833 70.50 66.00

Note.—Clouds: 10 is an overcast sky, and 0 is a cloudless sky. Wind.—Force: The maximum pressure in 24 hours in lbs. and decimal parts of a lb. on the square foot.

A. H. ROSS,
Registrar.

Printed for the Provincial Government by Daniel Campbell, Dunedin, Otago, N.Z.




Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF Otago Provincial Gazette 1863, No 228





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🎓 Meteorological Observations at Helensburn, Otago, January 28th, 1863

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
Meteorology, Weather, Observations, Helensburn, Otago, January 1863
  • A. H. Ross, Registrar

🎓 Meteorological Observations at Helensburn, Otago, February 4th, 1863

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
Meteorology, Weather, Observations, Helensburn, Otago, February 1863
  • A. H. Ross, Registrar