Transactions of the Watford Natural History Society And Hertfordshire Field Club

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The small amount of rain which fell was distributed pretty evenly over the month, but the rainfall was less during the first than during the second half of the month, correspouding with the difference in barometric pressure.
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The pressure of the atmosphere varied from 29*005 ins. on the 26th to 30*352 ins. on the 13th, giving a range of 1*347 in., con- siderably more than in the previous five months. There was a considerable barometric depression from the 2nd to the 10th, fol- lowed by
...a very rapid rise, from 29*259 ins. at 9 a.m. on the 10th to 30*385 ins. at 9 a.m. on the 12th (1*126 in. in two days), after which pressure decreased gradually to the minimum on the 26th, increasing to the end of the month.
Temperature fell considerably, and the long severe winter of 1878-79 may be said to have begun on the 27th, for the mean temperature of the last five days in the month was as low as 38°*5, or 16**0 below the mean of the month. The minimum sank to below 32° on three days, the 13th, 27th, and 30th.


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