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WEATHER TABLE.

Explanation.—The first column T gives the greatest cold of the previous night. The column B gives the height of the Barometer. The column C gives the amount of cloud ranging from 1-10. The column Fof W gives the force of the wind, roughly estimated—-10 as before is the highest number used. T. dry gives the height of the Thermometer in the shade. T. wet gives the height of a wet bulb Thermometer. M gives the amount of moisture in a cubic foot of air, 1.000 being the number for saturation. R gives the amount • f rain in inches. These observations are taken at 0 o’clock, a.m.

T | B W 11 55. ' 211.92 T 12 51. ' 29.77 F 13 35.75 29.93 S 14 42. ' 29.80 .5’ 15 41.50 29.30 M 16 14. : 20.77 T 17 49.50 64 1'1 F of W 9 6 1 2 8 2 4 C T 5 0 8 5 T.Dry 59.50 • 62.50 54. 55. 51. 53. 57.50 T.Wet 56. 52.50 48.75 50. 50. 51.50 55.50 M .898 .733 .823 .857 .971 .950 .931 R .78 .23 .65 Mean 45.53 29.73 1 | 4.7 5 7 56. 52. 17880’1.71 1

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XII, Issue 1284, 21 November 1857, Page 2

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WEATHER TABLE. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XII, Issue 1284, 21 November 1857, Page 2

WEATHER TABLE. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XII, Issue 1284, 21 November 1857, Page 2