Annual Reports of the War DepartmentU.S. Government Printing Office, 1863 |
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... maximum occurs , from which time it regularly decreases until 6 p . m . , when its minimum occurs , after which it regularly increases in pressure until 12 midnight . There is no double maximum and minimum in this month . In September ...
... maximum occurs , from which time it regularly decreases until 6 p . m . , when its minimum occurs , after which it regularly increases in pressure until 12 midnight . There is no double maximum and minimum in this month . In September ...
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... maximum of January is at 2 p . m . , but a secondary minimum occurs at 12 midnight , which , however , is only .2 of a degree below the morning minimum , which occurs at 7 a . m . The maximum of February is at 2 and 3 p . m . , while ...
... maximum of January is at 2 p . m . , but a secondary minimum occurs at 12 midnight , which , however , is only .2 of a degree below the morning minimum , which occurs at 7 a . m . The maximum of February is at 2 and 3 p . m . , while ...
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... maximum of cloudiness occurs at 8 a . m . , and the minimum at 8 p . m . , with a preponderance of cloudiness of the day over the night . In May the maximum of cloudiness is at 2 a . m . , and the minimum at 11 p . m . In this month the ...
... maximum of cloudiness occurs at 8 a . m . , and the minimum at 8 p . m . , with a preponderance of cloudiness of the day over the night . In May the maximum of cloudiness is at 2 a . m . , and the minimum at 11 p . m . In this month the ...
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10th column 2d column 9 p. m. Mean Am't of rain Amount of cloudiness Amount of evaporation army artillery cadets Calm captured cavalry cimals civil account Colonel command corps deci'ls Direction-from whence Dry bulb duty E.NE enemy Fahrenheit Feet and decimals Feet and Feet headed Clouds inches and decimals June 30 Lake Michigan lake surface March Maximum melted snow miles per hour military Minimum monthly meteorological register moon's meridian transit N.NW north and northwestern northwestern lakes NW NW observations officers p. m. hour p. m. Mean p. m. Resultant p. m. WIND perature point of evaporation Port Hudson pressed in United prisoners Provost Marshal rain or melted rebel reduced to tempera regiment Resultant direction Resultant velocity S.SE S.SW Sackett's Harbor sky entirely overcast South spring tides Superior City SW SW TEMPERATURE-FAHRENHEIT ture of 32 U. S. inches United States inches VAPOR W.NW W.SW West Wet bulb ᏚᎳ