✨ Meteorological Observations




METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS,

AT THE
OBSERVATORY, WELLINGTON,

For the Month ending 30th November, 1862.

Lat. 41 deg. 16 min. 25 sec. S. Long. 174 deg. 47 min. 25 sec. E. Height above
sea 90 feet.

Day of Month Daily Means Wind
Thermometer
------------- ------
Barometer Dry Bulb
November
Saturday 1 30.129 58.75
Sunday 2 .057 57.75
Monday 3 29.902 58.50
Tuesday 4 .839 61.50
Wednesday 5 .761 60.00
Thursday 6 .619 58.75
Friday 7 .759 55.25
Saturday 8 .671 51.25
Sunday 9 .586 56.50
Monday 10 .556 59.25
Tuesday 11 .728 59.00
Wednesday 12 .704 58.25
Thursday 13 .802 52.50
Friday 14 .971 52.25
Saturday 15 30.011 57.50
Sunday 16 .29.947 56.5
Monday 17 .720 56.0
Tuesday 18 .858 60.5
Wednesday 19 .689 59.0
Thursday 20 .845 55.5
Friday 21 .837 59.5
Saturday 22 .790 58.0
Sunday 23 .29.965 59.25
Monday 24 .30.016 60.75
Tuesday 25 .29.987 62.25
Wednesday 26 .30.250 59.75
Thursday 27 .249 55.50
Friday 28 .071 64.50
Saturday 29 .001 58.50
Sunday 30 .30.299 62.50

Note.--Clouds.--10 is an overcast sky, and 0 is a cloudless sky.
Wind: Force.--The Maximum Pressure in previous 24 hours in lbs., and decimal parts of a lb. on the square foot.
Barometer.--The height is reduced to sea level, at a temperature of 32 deg. Far.

JOHN KNOWLES,
In Charge.



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Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF Wellington Provincial Gazette 1862, No 30





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πŸŽ“ Meteorological Observations at Wellington Observatory for November 1862

πŸŽ“ Education, Culture & Science
Weather, Temperature, Barometer, Wind, Rainfall, Wellington
  • JOHN KNOWLES, In Charge