Fort Hope, Repulse Bay.—Abstract of Meteorological Journal for September, 1846.

DayTemperature of the Atmosphere
of thetaken eight times in twenty-Prevailing Winds.
Month. four hours.
Highest.Lowest.Mean.Direction.Force.
deg.m.deg.m.
1 +35+27+29.7E.S.E2-4
2 +37+27+31E.S.E.5-4
3 +36+25+31E.—Vble.9-1
4 +34+28+30.3E. by S.8
5 +42+26+32.7O.—N.N.W.0-7
6 N.6
7 +31+25+27N.6
8 +35+26+30.5N.N.W.6
9 N.N.W.6
10 +32+30+31.3N.N.W.—O.—S.E.4-5
11 +34+31+32.5E. by S.10-8
12 E. by S.—S. E. by E.9-5
13 S.W. by S.—S.W.5-9
14
15 +45+45+45S.S.4
16 +34+25+28.7Vble.—O.—E. by N.1-2
17 +32+24+28W.2-3
18 +29+26+27.7N.W.—W.N.W.6-7
19 +33+26+29.7W.N.W.—O.—E.9-0
20 +32+24+28N.N.W.5-4
21 +36+24+29.3N.—O.—E.0-3
22 +31+23+27.7N. by W.5-6
23 +28+16+22.3W.N.W.3-4
24 +42+21+29.3Vble.1-0
25 +30+16+24.3Vble.0-2
26 +30+26+28E.N.E.8-9
27 +26+24+25N. by W.5-6
28 +26+20+22.7N.N.W.7-6
29 +24+22+23W.N.W.4
30 +22+18+19.7Vble.—S.E. by E.1-4
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714.4
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+28.57

Day ofBarometer and
the Mon.Thermometer attached.Remarks on the Weather, &c.
Barom.Thermo.
1 c. c. o. Solar halo with parhelia.
2 c. c. c.
3 s. b. c.
4 c. c. c. p. of sleet.
5 c. c. o. Full moon.
6 p. s. o.
7 p. s. c.
8 c. p. s.
9 c. p. s.
10 c. b. c. o.
11 s. c. s. c. b. much drift.
12 o. c. c. [quarter moon symbol] last quarter.
13 b. c.
14
15 c. p. s.
16 c. c. c.
17 b. c.
18 o. s. s.
19 s. s.
20 s. o.c. s.
21 c. c. c.
22 s. s. b. Aurora visible to the southward at 8 P.M.
23 b. b. c.
24 o. b. c. o.
25 c. o.
26 s. s. s.
27 s. drifting.
28 p. so. drifting.
29 b. c.
30 h. b. s.

Fort Hope, Repulse Bay.—Abstract of Meteorological Journal for October, 1846.

DayTemperature of the Atmosphere
of thetaken eight times in twenty-Prevailing Winds.
Month. four hours.
Highest.Lowest.Mean.Direction.Force.
deg.m.deg.m.
1 +27+25+26Vble. S.W.—N.W.1-5
2 +25+16+21N.W.8
3 +24+10+18Vble. E. by S.1-5
4 +38+38+38S.E. by E.4
5 +37+30+33E.2-4
6 +33+28+30.3N.E.3-4
7 +30+28+29N.E.4-3
8 +28+25+26.3N.—N.N.W.4-5
9 +22+21+21.5N.W.--O.—Vble.3-0-2
10 +27+26+26.5E.8-9
11 +32+28+30N.E.—O.1-0
12 +27+25+25N. by W.7-9
13 +29+27+28.1N. by W.8-9
14 +26+18+23.2N.10-11
15 +12+10+11N. by W.10-11
16 + 50+ 2.6N.N.W.7-4
17 + 3.5- 1+ 0.8N.N.W.7-8
18 + 6- 0.8+ 1.7S.W.W.—W.N.W.4-6
19 + 2- 4.8- 0.7N.—N.N.W.5-9
20 + 3- 2.5- 0.3N.W.10-11
21 - 2.8-10- 6N.W.—N.W. by N.7-11
22 - 4.5-15- 8.1N.W. Vble. S.W.0-2
23 + 5.3- 0.5+ 3N.W. by W.—N.W. by N.3-5
24 - 0.- 6.4- 4.2N.W. by W.—N.W.4-5
25 + 4.5- 6.2- 1.8N.W. by N.5
26 - 7.3-10.2- 8.5N.W.—N.W. by N.4-6
27 - 6.-15-10.6N.W. by N.—N.W.0-3-5
28 - 1.8-11.8- 6.4N.W. & N.N.W.0-4
29 +10+ 3.1+ 8.4S.S.E. S.—calm.0-2-4
30 +25.3+21+23.4S.S.E.—S.W.—W. by N.2-8
31 +100+ 5.2S. N.W. W.S.W. N.N.W.1-4
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389.4
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+12.56