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THE following meteorological notes, compiled in great part from the daily bulletins of the Observatorio Real of Lisbon, supplemented by observations made by myself, by means of a Casella's self-registering thermometer and a good aneroid barometer, during a seven months' residence in that city, may not be without some value to weather observers, I arrived on October 15, consequently the observations for this month refer only to the latter half. The records were made at 9 A. M. and at 5 P.M. To save space the readings will be given throughout (except for October) in the following order:—I. Barometer (reduced to sea-level), (a) the average of observations taken at 9 A.M, (b) the highest, and (c) the lowest reading of the month. H. Thermometer (Fahrenheit), (a) average of daily observations made at 9 A.M., (b) average of the highest, and (c) of the lowest readings in the twenty-four hours; (d) the highest, and (e) the lowest reading of the month. III. Direction of Wind: N. S. E. W. represent the directions indicated, or any point thereof, after which the number of days is given on which it blew from that quarter. IV. The rain of the month is stated in inches.
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FORBES, H. Meteorological Notes from Lisbon. Nature 16, 265 (1877). https://doi.org/10.1038/016265a0
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