II. METEOROLOGICAL TABLES FOR SACO, ME. Lat. 43° 31 N., Long. 70° 26′ W. By John M. Batchelder. Jan. 30.012 30.020 30.016 30.016 66.74 72.00 70.97 69.90 64.64 69.74 69.51 67.96 30.097 30.093 30.133 30.108 68.71 75.52 70.32 71.52 67.36 76.03 69.61 71.00 30.101 30.089 30.100 30.097 64.07 67.26 66.53 65.95 59.93 69.90 63.00 64.28 29.948 29.955 29.957 29.953 59.65 63.22 62.97 61.95 44.81 53.68 45.48 47.99 30.072 30.06230.072 30.069 56.30 62.70 66.60 61.87 28.93 38.00 30.50 32.18 30.086 30.063 30.082 30.077 55.45 63.32 62.74 60.53 22.48 31.61 24.51 26.20 30.003 29.989 29.999 29.997 52.07 62.07 64.03 59.39 6.45 20.94 14.32 13.90 Feb. 30.032 30.108 30.12930.090 54.59 63.86 64.69 61.05 13.56 30.41 21.55 21.04 Mar. 30.065 30.061 30.095 30.074 57.29 62.61 64 23 61.38 26.61 38.18 30.42 31.07 April, 30.223 29.866 30.21230.100 61.03 64.27 64.80 63.37 40.40 57.10 44.50 45.65 May, 29.999 29.976 29.990 29.988 58.19 60.29 61.87 60.12 51.94 65.32 52.32 54.65 June, 30.025 30.020 30.026 30.024 64.23 68.00 66.93 66.39 62.40 71.90 62.23 63.40 Mean, 30.055 30.025 30.068 30.049 59.86 65.42 65.56 63.61 40.79 51.90 43.99 44.97 At 7 P. M. 1833, 1834, 1835, 1836, 1837, 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1843, Years. The vapor from the falls of Saco river (which are near the place of observation) causes an average increase of temperature, in very cold weather, of about six degrees. On the morning of Jan 28, the thermometer, at the distance of half a mile from the falls, was -28°. Number of falls of snow, 24; aggregate depth of snow, 7 feet. III. METEOROLOGICAL TABLES FOR DOVER, N. H. For the Years 1833-1843; by Asa A. Tufts. Monthly Mean Temperature. 27.9 20.7 29. 44. 56.9 61.3 69.4 54.4 58.8 46.3 34.9 27.5 71.8 67.5 59.4 49.7 35.7 30.3 71.9 70.3 58. 48.1 37.5 24.6 69.5 69.5 62.8 44.1 37.3 30.5 Range. 1833, -12° Jan. 19, 95° July 22, 107 45.1 99 1834, -14 Feb. 8, 98 July 26, 112 45.2 59% -28 Jan. 4, 99'5 July 25, 127 43.8 52 July 9, 11542.8 89 July 1,113 43.3 45 July 5, 113 45.3 72 July 20, 109 46.8 43 July 17, 117 46.7 82 July 21, 114 46.8 92 July 2, 105 47. 1835, 1836, 1837, 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842, -17 Feb. 4, 98 257 40 68 63. 255 55 55 63.5 262 62 41 63.2 237 72 57 61.4 251 52 62 61.3 262 45 58 65.7 245 56 64 63.4 249 59 58 66.5 252 44 69 65.3 52 256 37 72 64.4 The coldest day in the year was January 13th; mean of three observations, 2° above 0. The warmest day in the year was July 2d; mean of three observations, 81% above 0. January 6th. The lowest temperature was 8' below 0. IV. METEOROLOGICAL TABLE FOR MENDON, MASS. V. METEOROLOGICAL TABLE FOR WORCESTER, MASS. Lat. 42° 15′ 49" N.; elevation 483 feet; for the Year 1843. 27 Barometer. inch inch inch. inch. inch. inch inch. inch. inch. inch inch. inch. Greatest height, 30.12 29.90 29.78 29.71 29.78 29.73 29.81 29.84 29.87 29.70 29.88 29.97 Least height, Mean, Thermometer. 28.49 28.40 28.36 28.80 29.05 29.00 29.19 29.21 29.18 28.92 28.92 28.88 Mean, sunrise, 27.67 15° 21.10 39.37 47.29 56.83 57.74 63.29 55.50 43 Monthly Mean, 24.50 17 30.80 24.55 40.30 34 72.38 65.66 52.62 38 31 44.50 60 62 70 70 61.50 51 41.50 25 Fair days, 19 Cloudy days, Rain fell, 17390 119 89 45 5 METEOROLOGICAL TABLES FOR AMHERST, MASS. Lat. 42° 22' 13', Long. 72° 31' 36. 1. TABLE OF THE WEATHER FOR 1843. From the Meteorological Journal of Amherst College, kept by Professor Snell. inch, inch. inch. inch. inch. inch. inch. inch. inch. inch. inch. inch. inch. Barom. mean. 29.82 29.67 29.67 29.76 29.76 29.75 29.78 29.85 29.87 29.69 29.84 29.82 29.77 Attached Ther. 53.4 46.8 52.3 58.2 57.6 65.8 68.6 69.7 64.0 49.7 65.6 53.4 58.8 Ex. Ther. mean. 29.73 16.48 24.52 44.63 55.95 65.28 68.76 69.81 61.70 44.99 33.98 27.97 45.32 86 91 84 87 69 57 40 91 35 34 47 53 30 28 17 2-15 47 52 44 31 57 41 40 38 106 3.8 4.1 4.8 3.4 4.2 4.9 5.4 3.5 4.9 4.3 4.4 3.6 4.28 1.99 3.49 5.73 4.82 2.09 5.18 2.63 9.38 1.57 9.45 3.07 2.28 51.58 0.5 26. 22. 7. 4 15 6 6 6 4 8 3 6 6 25 21 25 33 30 43 16 9 27 25 11 3 19 21 18 14 10 19 8 VII. METEOROLOGICAL TABLE FOR TRENTON, N. J. For the Year 1843; by Dr. F. A. Ewing. REMARKS. The hottest day of the year was July 2d, the mean of that day being 85°. There were 70 days, the mean temperature of which was 70°, or above. The coldest day was February 15th, its mean being 15°.33. There were 50 days, the mean temperature of which was 32°o, or below. Only 15 of the rains were accompanied with lightning and thunder. 7* |