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| The Form of a Scheme. | |||||||||
| Which at one view represents to the Eye Observations of the Weather, for a whole Month, may be such, as follows. | |||||||||
Days of the Moneth, and Place of the Sun. |
Remarkable hours. |
Age and sign of the Moon at Noon. |
The Quarters of the Wind, and its strength. |
The Faces or visible appearances of the Sky. |
The Notablest Effects | General Deductions These are to be made after the side is filled with Obsverations, as | |||
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Clear blue, but yellowish in the N.E. | A great Dew. | From the last Quarter of the Moon to the Change, the weather was very temperate, but for the Season, cold; the Wind pretty constant between N. and W.
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| June | 27 | ||||||||
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Clouded toward the South. | |||||||
| 14 | Thunder far to the S. | ||||||||
| 12 | ȣ 9.46 |
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Checkered blue. | |||||||
| 12.46' | Perigeum | A very geat Tyde. | |||||||
| 8 | WSW 1 | ||||||||
| 12 |
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| 8 | NW 3 | A clear sky all day, but a little checker'd about 4 P. M. At Sun-set red and hazy. | Not by much so big a Tyde as yesterday. A great Thunder-Showre from the N. | ||||||
| 15 | 28 | ||||||||
| 4 | 4 | ||||||||
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| 6 | ȣ 24.51 | N 2 | |||||||
| 13.40' | |||||||||
| 12 | 1 | ||||||||
| 10 | New Moon at 7. 25. A. M. | Overcast and very lowring, &c. |
No dew upon the ground, but very much upon Marble-stones, &c. | ||||||
| 16 | S 1 | ||||||||
| II | II 10.8 | &c. | |||||||
| 14.57 | &c. | ||||||||
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