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WEATHER TABLE.

Explanation.—The first column T givea 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 Kivt'3 the force of the wind, roughly estimated—l, us before is the highest number used. T. drv 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, 1000 being the number for saturation. R gives the mnount of rain in inches, These observations are taken at 9 o clock, a.m, ;

T B W F of W C T.Dry T.Wet M JL F 10 47. 30.41 s 2 7 58.50 52.50 .826 S 11 49. 30.30 NW 4 € 58. 56. .034 .112 5 12 50 50 30.15 N 1 5 55. 52. .906 M 13 48. 30.07 8 2 7 52. 52. 1.000 .120 t u 48.50 30.16 N 3 4 57.50 13.50 .888 .083 W 15 44 50 29.92 N 2 G 61.50 47.50 .888 .417 T 16 49. 29.83 N 8 7 S7. 53. .888 .017 Mean 48.10 30.12 3. 6. 55 <14 02.34 .904 .719

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XIII, Issue 1370, 18 September 1858, Page 2

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WEATHER TABLE. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XIII, Issue 1370, 18 September 1858, Page 2

WEATHER TABLE. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XIII, Issue 1370, 18 September 1858, Page 2