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Report on the Meteorology of India in 1886 Twelfth Year

1887

57-61 TABLE XVA.—Comparison of monthly mean pressures in 1886 with the averages of Is or less than 12 years in the previous table. 62-65 TABLE XVB.—Comparison of monthly mean pressures in r886 with the averages of more than 12 years. 65-67 TABLE XVI.—Geographical Summary of the differences of Table XV A. 67-6S TABLE XV I I.—Average differences of pressure at [...] PARPS CLOUD PRoroaTioN. 126-139 TABLE X XV.—.1verage proportion of clouded sky in each month deduced from the registers of past TABLE XXVI.—Comparison of the mean cloud proportion in each month of 1886 with the averages of Table XXV. 131-134 TABLE XXV IL—Geographical Summary of the differences of Table XXVI. 135 RAINFALL. 139 —209 TABLE XXVI 1L—Average monthly and annua [...] 41-13:1 TABLE XX IX.—Comparison of the monthly and total rainfall in 1886 with the averages of Table XX Fill. 153-16F TABLE XXX.—Geographical Summary of rainfall anomalies in 1886. 209. SUMMARY. 209 —227 EXPLANATION OF TUE PLATES. 22S APPENDIX.—Abstract of Meteorological Registers for the year 1886. I-322 TABLE temperatures of solar radiation in 1886 (109 stations) [...] The observations at that station will tend to increase our knowledge of the meteorology of the Bay and assist in elucidating the conditions which prevail in the centre of the Bay and near the Andamans antecedent to the formation of cyclones. [...] Arabia. r Persia. I Lakhadives. r Beluchistan. 1 Kashmir. r Punjab. 13 North-Western Provinces and Oudh 16 Nepal. -.. r Assam. 5 Bengal. 19 Central Provinces. II Berars. 5 Central India. 4 Rajputana. 6 Bombay 14 Madras Mysore and Coorg. 20 Ceylon. li Burma. 9 Bay Islands. 3 TOTAL. 139 DESCRIPTION OF THE STAT
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Pages
565
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.140402
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Frontmatter
i-iv John Eliot view
Introduction
1-2 John Eliot view
Description of the Stations
2-7 John Eliot view
Solar Radiation
8-18 John Eliot view
Duration of Bright Sunshine
18-20 John Eliot view
Nocturnal Radiation
21-27 John Eliot view
Temperature of the Ground
28-30 John Eliot view
Temperature of the Air
30-52 John Eliot view
Atmospheric Pressure
53-91 John Eliot view
Winds
91-104 John Eliot view
Hygrometry
105-126 John Eliot view
Cloud Proportion
126-139 John Eliot view
Rainfall
139-209 John Eliot view
Summary
209-227 John Eliot view
Explanation of the Plates
i-v John Eliot view
Table I.—Equilibrium Temperatures of Solar Radiation in 1886 (109 Stations)
1-28 John Eliot view
II—Duration of Bright Sunshine in 1886(6 Stations)
29-29 John Eliot view
Table III.—Temperatures of Nocturnal Radiation in 1886(108 Stations)
30-57 John Eliot view
Table IV.—Temperatures of the Ground in 1886(5 Stations)
58-59 John Eliot view
Table V—Mean and Extreme Air-Temperatures in the Shade in 1886(137 Stations)
60-94 John Eliot view
Table. VI—Sea-Level Equivalents of Monthly Mean Air-Temperatures in 1886(113 Stations)
95-97 John Eliot view
Table VII—Monthly Means and Extremes of Pressure in 1886(132 Stations)
98-131 John Eliot view
Table.VIII—Monthly Means of-Pressure in 1886 Reduced to their Sea-Levei Values (111 Stations)
132-134 John Eliot view
Table IX—Direction and Mean Movement of Winds in 1886 (132 Stations)
135-218 John Eliot view
Table X—Temperature of Evaporation in 1886 (127 Stations)
219-251 John Eliot view
Table XI—Tension of Atmospheric Vapour in 1886 (134 Stations)
252-267 John Eliot view
Table XII—Mean Relative Humidity of the Air in 1886 (134 Stations)
268-283 John Eliot view
Table XIII—Mean Proportion of Clouded Sky in 1886 (135 Stations)
284-294 John Eliot view
Table XIV—Inches of Rainfall in Each Month of 1886(500 Stations)
295-308 John Eliot view
Table XV—Number of Days on Which Rainfall was Measured in 1886 (500 Stations)
309-322 John Eliot view

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