Months. 1813. Months. Maximum heat, June 9, 1844, Minimum heat, February 8, 1845, -14° +$70% Range, 103°. River closed by ice, November 28; river opened, March 28. On the 12th of May, at 2 o'clock, P. M. the temperature was At 7 o'clock, P. M. Difference in five hours, 87. 51° 36° The Barometer is placed 69 feet above the mean level of high water. II. 1843. METEOROLOGICAL TABLES FOR HAMPDEN, ME: 60. August, May, June, July, Year, 71.33 75.50 63.80 67.67 76.75 19 60.75 31 86 35.2843.59 48.81 39.59 41.78 50.37 Day. Maximum. 4.85 3.00 4. 4 55 1.06 1.55 1.84 1.65 August, March, April, May, June, July, 4.52 4.86 4.72 5.02 1.62 2. 2.22 1.89 1.09 0.95 1.08 88 20.15 43 77.61| Year, Altitude of the instruments, 180 feet above tide water in Penobscot River. III. METEOROLOGICAL TABLE FOR WORCESTER, MASS. Lat. 42° 15' 49" N.; elevation 483 feet; for the Year 1844. Barometer. inch inch inch. inch. inch. inch. inch. inch. inch. inch. inch. inch. Greatest height 40 56 57 86 84 Least height, -8 0 6 18 35 ༠ur ON September. 88 87 90 89 71 58 54 44 50 8 59.5 66 19 24 21 22 51 30 28 10 68.51 70.5 59.5 49.5 34 19 16 230 9 18 12 12 6 10 9 556 Fair days, 22 20 13 18 15 Cloudy days, 16 11 15 136 Rain fell, 5 3 7 4 14 7 11 11 11 7 6 93 8000 2 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 04450006 0 7 13 10 4 10 0 IV. METEOROLOGICAL TABLE FOR ROCHESTER, N. Y. Lat. 43° 8' 17'', Long. 77° 51'. Elevation 506 feet; on the Genessee River, seven miles from Lake Ontario. From the Meteorological Journal of the Rochester Collegiate Institute, kept by L. Wetherell. Barometer. inch. inch. inch. inch. inch. inch. inch. inch. inch. inch. inch. inch. Greatest height, 30.02 29.92 30.02 30.10 29.98 29.91 29.73 29.77 29.89 30.00 29.86 29.90 Least height, Mean, Thermometer. 28.73 29.35 28.98 29.32 29.00 29.25 29.17 29.10 29.20 28.90 29.00 29.87 o Monthly Mean, 20.90 28.61 34.44 52.62 58.65 63.90 68.35 66.16 61.70 45,96 36.33 29.91 Highest degree, 45 35 39 51 47 25 25 18 1 21 11 26 9.5 18.5 16 19 16 11 12 0 0 3 0 86 89 87 89 45 50 10 19 16 0 0 72 60 29 14 43 46 29 27 22.5 12 11 7.5 19 19 Inches of rain & melted snow, 2.21 .37 1.14 .72 4.18 3.19 3.30 1.74 .68 4.81 2.19 1.64 26.17 N. Days of wind, 2.5 2 N. E. 5 5 26222501 2.5 N. W. 13 9 5 161003∞ 6.5 3.5 5.5 10.5 8 7 230045∞∞ 5.5 1.5 3.5 4.5 8.5 V. METEOROLOGICAL TABLES FOR NEW YORK STATE; Summary of the Observations of Temperature at the Several Academies in the State of New York, for the year 1844. 24.7 35.4 54.5 60.867.3 70.669.5 63.0 49.237.6 29.3 48.16 86 16.9 26.0 34.0 53.0 59.5 64.1 69.9 72.3 64.3 45.6 40.0 34.148.32 89 22.0 28.1 34.3 52.157.164.1 68.4 68.4 62.0 46.5 37.4 29.4 47.5291 13.9 22.6 31.9 50.355.3 62.3 65.7 65.5 57.8 44.933.6 25.244.11 83-15 17.4 26.1 33.3 47.8 54.8 56.6 65.2 62.654.943.5 35.2 27.8 43.81 88-12 19.9 28.238.256.3 61.8 68.0 70.0 74.962.352.5 40.0 30.5 50.28 92 26.7 32.5 41.253.8 62.5 66.671.171.164.753.043.6 34.5 51.81 86 10.9 21.7 30.5 46.254.3 61.3 64.3 62.9 57.142.732.224.0 42.36 89-17 20.0 27.3 35.752.0 58.3 64.4 66.5 64.458.146.6 37.929.4 46.77|83| -12 28 8 September. October. November. Mean. Highest. Lowest. Franklin, Fredonia, Gouverneur, Granville, Hamilton, Hudson, Ithaca, Johnstown, Lansingburgh, Lewiston, Middlebury, Lowville, 10 -15 -12 -12 0 -21 -12 19.4 27.3 34.9 52.0 55.7 62.4 65.9 63.0 57.5 43.5 36.7 29.2 45.67 92 24.731.3 35.5 54.0 60.7 66.5 70.0 68.4 61.5 49.4 42.5 35.8 50.08 90 3 14.0 22.3 31.150.3 59.7 63.3 71.770.059.8 44.132.6 22.745.1894-28 9.8 18.9 29.5 48.5 56.8 63.8 67.4 66.8 58.2 45.4 33.3 24.3 43.59 92-31 15.5 23.2 33.5 51.4 54.5 65.169.164.5 59.2 38.633.8 27.5 44.71 90 21.3 24.6 33.3 53.158.0 65.4 68.1 67.5 61.6 47.4 36.6 28.147.13 92 25.8 29.3 36.0 54.7 60.2 68.0 71.168.9 60.7 45.9 36.9 30.7 49.06 94-1 5.7 23.232.8 52.3 57.7 65.268.9 68.0 61.7 44.8 33.4 25.144.95 93-30 14.0 23.5 34.5 52.4 59.9 66.5 68.3 68.461.1 47.4 39.9 28.7 46.25 90 12.0 20.8 32.5 52.0 60.164.0 69.167.262.2 47.3 36.2 25.6 45.60 94 22.8 30.034.3 51.6 58.4 63.670.0 67.160.9 45.0 37.6 31.5 47.76 87 11.4 22.831.4 46.8 55.8 61.866.4 62.8 58.0 40.7 30.9 23.4 42.73 92 19.2 27.3 33.054.159.163.168.667.8 63.2 45 135.5 29.6 47.17 90 21.6 28.031.254.457.4 62.9 67.7 65.2 59.5 44.7 36.6 30.5 46.69 94 21.5 28.0 37.153.2 62.266.9 70.271.661.8 50.0 39.331.4 49.48 88 19.3 26.1 34.6 53.5 63.6 67.9 69.471.0 64.8 49.9 39.0 30.7 49 19 94 24.4 31.6 40.8 52.9 62.3 67.7 73.171.964.4 52.9 42.2 34.2 51.57 82 20.5 27.236.7 52.3 60.8 65.168.868.0 58.8 47.9 38.8 29.5 47.91 93 Oneida Conference, 14.6 22.830.6 50.3 54.9 60.3 65.9 64.0 58.6 42.8 32.0 29.4 43.89 88 16.3 26.133.051.156.661.8 66.4 63.9 58.3 44.4 34.9 28.7 45.17 87 15.2 23.9 32.351.5 56.2 62.7 67.164.6 56.6 42.8 33.4 25.6 44.38 88 12.6 22.9 30.247.7 54.860.3 64.6 63.0 58.6 44.0 34.3 26.243.31 91-14 20.9 28.6 34.4 52.6 58.6 63.9 68.3 66.161.7 45.9 36.3 29.9 47.2989-2 9.0 21.230.252.157.6 63.9 68.8 64.258.7 43.5 31.4 21.3 43.53 85 24.130.338.6 51.4 59.5 63.5 66.6 67.4 62.4 50.141.232.6 49.02 90 17.8 28.7 34.8 54.7 63.5 71.6 72.971.0 64.8 54.6 38.1 28.4 50.13 92 14.9 24.033.5 52.3 58.3 65.1 69.2 66.6 55.3 46.135.3 27.7 45.75 87 12.0 21.8 33.4 52.562.9 67.0 70.471.861.751.8 40.2 27.6 47.80 93 Mount Pleasant, New York Ins. Onondaga, Union L. S., VI. METEOROLOGICAL TABLE FOR TRENTON, N. J. For the Year 1844; by Dr. F. A. Ewing. 18 -16 -28 2 -10 -12 -26 The hottest day of the year was Aug. 9th, the mean of that day being 82°. The coldest day was January 26th, its mean being 14°.33. Year. 1844-5. VII. METEOROLOGICAL TABLES FOR LAMBERTVILLE, HUNTERDON Co., N. J. Lat. 40° 23' N. Long. 74° 56′ W.; by Mr. L. H. Parsons. 1. SUMMARY FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1845. 29.977 29.959 29.934 30.45 14 28.97 41.48 26 29.39 51.02 30 29.60 4 .77 10 29.63 15 .81 (a) June 9.-(b) Feb. 9.-(c) Jan. 19.-(d) Dec. 23.-(e) July 14.(f) Jan. 28.- (g) April 2.-(h) Jan. 17.—(i) July 2.—(j) Dec. 14.(k) Jan. 17.-(1) Jan. 31.—(m) July 27.—(n) Feb. 17.-(0) Dec. 24.—(p) Feb. 16.-(q) June 8.-(r) Jan. 4.—(s) Jan. 19.—(t) April 30.-(u) July 16.-(v) Feb. 5.—(w) Jan. 26.—(x) May 4.-(y) July 19.-(2) Jan 1.-(aa) Jan. 1.-(bb) Dec. 28.--(cc) July 11.-(dd) Dec. 31.-(ee) Nov. 11.—(ƒƒ ) Feb. 16. 2. WEATHER FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1845. Remark. The figures in the above table, under the heads of "Clear," and " Cloudy," denote the number of days which were perfectly clear, or entirely cloudy, at the times when the respective entries were made. |