Annual Reports of the War Department, Volume 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1873 |
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Page 267
... temperature . It is a very important matter to them to know the condition of the weather while these goods were in their charge . I have always been able to furnish the information these parties desired , the Weekly Weather Chronicle ...
... temperature . It is a very important matter to them to know the condition of the weather while these goods were in their charge . I have always been able to furnish the information these parties desired , the Weekly Weather Chronicle ...
Page 285
... temperature , and was the most dangerous of the fall , the wind moving in fierce , sudden gusts , full of snow . The Erie Canal frozen up , and impassable to boats . December 1-4 , 1872. - The wind was steady , at twenty - eight miles ...
... temperature , and was the most dangerous of the fall , the wind moving in fierce , sudden gusts , full of snow . The Erie Canal frozen up , and impassable to boats . December 1-4 , 1872. - The wind was steady , at twenty - eight miles ...
Page 310
... temperature be decidedly above freezing . For temperature decidedly below freezing , and for foggy weather , winds are to be considered dan- gerous when the velocities are registered so low as twenty miles . The direction of the wind is ...
... temperature be decidedly above freezing . For temperature decidedly below freezing , and for foggy weather , winds are to be considered dan- gerous when the velocities are registered so low as twenty miles . The direction of the wind is ...
Page 325
... temperature and instrumental error only . No change of instrumental error will be made by any observer without direct authority from this office . The barometer should be placed in a room of a temperature as uniform as possible , not ...
... temperature and instrumental error only . No change of instrumental error will be made by any observer without direct authority from this office . The barometer should be placed in a room of a temperature as uniform as possible , not ...
Page 326
... temperature , and for elevation , before they are sent from his station . In correcting for temperature , the reading of the attached thermometer will be used , while in correcting for elevation the temperature used will be that of the ...
... temperature , and for elevation , before they are sent from his station . In correcting for temperature , the reading of the attached thermometer will be used , while in correcting for elevation the temperature used will be that of the ...
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08 Hazy 08 Stratus 1-4 Cumulus 1st lt 32 Hazy 32 Stratus 4-4 Hidden Cloudy 4-4 Hidden Nimbus 4-4 Hidden Stratus Amount of rain Army assistant barometer above sea-level Base Summit Base Capt charge Chief Signal-Officer Clear Commen'd Cumulus 3-4 N. W. Cumulus 4-4 cumulus clouds duty Elevation of barometer enlisted feet Fog Hidden Foggy Fort Whipple Hazy Cirrus Hazy Cumulus 3-4 Hourly observations HYGROM Infantry July June 30 Light fog Light rain Light snow melted snow Meteorological record midnight military Mount Mitchell Mount Washington N. W. Cloudy N. W. Fair N. W. Stratus Nimbus 4-4 Hidden northwest Official Number Place of observa posts quartermaster rain or melted RAIN OR SNOW record for June reports SAINT PAUL Sergt signal-service signals Station Stratus 1-4 Cirrus Stratus 1-4 Cumulus Stratus 4-4 Hidden stratus clouds Stratus Stratus Summit Base Summit telegraph temperature Tenn THERM thermometer tion weather wind