Subject lock: Logs-1 local-Data, file-3
(Halobeobachtungen aus Logbüchern, Jahresberichten und Chroniken) /
(Halo observations from logbooks, annual reports and chronicles)
Bradford, George W.:
"2. - Cortland Academie ─ George W. Bradford, M. D., Observer. Annual Abstract"
Documents of the Senate of the State of New York,
ZDB-ID:235908-x, Albany, NY,
OCLC-Nr.:1644708,
74th Session, Vol.3 (from No.65 to No. 97 iclusive), No.72, (1851), p.354-356.
"Observations" , p.355-356.
Observer: George W. Bradford, Place: Cortland Academie, NY-USA (φ=42°38' N, λ=76°11' W), Year: 1850
Year |
Month |
Day |
quotation |
Page |
1850 |
January |
20 |
"Lunar halo," |
355 |
1850 |
January |
26 |
"Solar halo A. M. Mock sun P. M. " |
355 |
1850 |
February |
06 |
"Very bright solar halo 9 A. M." |
355 |
1850 |
April |
18 |
"Lunar halo." |
355 |
1850 |
April |
21 |
"Lunar halo." |
355 |
1850 |
April |
25 |
"Solar halo." |
355 |
1850 |
October |
18 |
"Lunar halo." |
356 |
Hendrick, J.L.:
"10. - Meteorological observations, made at Litchfield (North Street) Conn., for the year A. D. 1850, by J. L. Hendrick"
Documents of the Senate of the State of New York,
ZDB-ID:235908-x, Albany, NY,
OCLC-Nr.:1644708,
74th Session, Vol.3 (from No.65 to No. 97 iclusive), No.72, (1851), p.318-351.
"Haloes, Parhelia, &c," , p.322-323, Showers, Storms, &c , p.332-336,
"Clouds &c.", p.338-339.
Place: Litchfield CT-USA (φ=41°45' N, λ=73°11' W), Year: 1850
Year |
Month |
Day |
quotation (remarks) |
Page |
1850 |
January |
02 |
"Solar." (halo) "N. B. Sn. on the line indicates snow on the intervening night." |
322 |
1850 |
January |
10 |
"do." (solar halo); "9 o'clock, cirrus, radiate from NW and SE; solar halo; rain next day." |
322 338 |
1850 |
January |
13 |
"do." (solar halo) |
322 |
1850 |
January |
20 |
"S. and L" (solar and lunar halo) "L. large, well defined." |
322 |
1850 |
January |
23 |
"L." (lunar halo) |
322 |
1850 |
January |
24 |
"S." (solar halo) |
322 |
1850 |
January |
26 |
"S. and L." (solar and lunar halo) "L. do do" (large, well defined.) |
322 |
1850 |
January |
28 |
"L." (lunar halo) "Small parhelion." |
322 |
1850 |
January |
31 |
"S." (solar halo) |
322 |
1850 |
February |
18 |
"S. and L." (solar and lunar halo) |
322 |
1850 |
February |
20 |
"S." (solar halo) |
322 |
1850 |
February |
23 |
"S." (solar halo) |
322 |
1850 |
February |
24 |
"S. and L." (solar and lunar halo) |
322 |
1850 |
February |
27 |
"L." (lunar halo) |
322 |
1850 |
February |
28 |
"S." (solar halo) |
322 |
1850 |
March |
04 |
"S." (solar halo) |
322 |
1850 |
March |
06 |
"S." (solar halo) "9 o'clock A. M, beautiful." |
322 |
1850 |
March |
07 |
"March 7, parhelion in small cirrus cloud, west of sun - disappeared with cloud." (Column "Remarks") |
322 |
1850 |
March |
08,09 |
"S." (solar halo) |
322 |
1850 |
March |
13 |
".............." (Kein Eintrag; no entry) |
322 |
1850 |
March |
31 |
"S." (solar halo) "Beautiful colored." |
322 |
1850 |
Aril |
03 |
"S." (solar halo) |
322 |
1850 |
Aril |
08 |
"S." (solar halo) "Beautiful." |
322 |
1850 |
Aril |
18 |
"L." (lunar halo) |
322 |
1850 |
Aril |
20 |
"S." (solar halo) "Partial." |
322 |
1850 |
Aril |
25 |
"S." (solar halo) |
322 |
1850 |
Aril |
28 |
"S." (solar halo) "Partial." |
322 |
1850 |
May |
08 |
"S." (solar halo) "Partial." |
322 |
1850 |
May |
14 |
"S." (solar halo) |
322 |
1850 |
May |
27 |
"S. and L." (solar and lunar halo) "S. Partial." |
322 |
1850 |
June |
03 |
"June 3, a small parhelion south of sun." (Column "Remarks") |
322/334 |
1850 |
June |
08 |
"S." (solar halo); "M. SE sky beautifully overcast with altenate stripes of cirrus and cirro-startus clouds. P.M., 4 o'clock, a similar appearance; ...;
partial solar halo. ..." |
322 338 |
1850 |
July |
05 |
"S." (solar halo) "do" (Partial); "6 o'clock P.M. a circle of light around the sun. - uncolored halo." |
322 334 |
1850 |
July |
06 |
"July 6, parhelion north of sun." (Column "Remarks") |
322 |
1850 |
July |
07 |
"S." (solar halo) "July 7th. Solar halo complete or partial during most of A.M. ..." |
322 339 |
1850 |
July |
13 |
"S." (solar halo) "do" (July) "13, partial haloe." "...; beautiful parhelion S od the sun. P.M. Partial solar halo. ..." |
322 339 |
1850 |
July |
20 |
"S." (solar halo) "Beautiful parhelion." |
322 |
1850 |
July |
22,23 |
"S. and L." (solar and lunar halo) |
323 |
1850 |
July |
25 |
"S." (solar halo) "faint" (Column "Remarks", line August 12) |
323 |
1850 |
July |
28 |
"A.M. beautiful parhelion in the NE." |
335 |
1850 |
July |
29 |
"July 29, beautiful parhelion." (Column "Remarks") |
323 |
1850 |
July |
31 |
"July 31, paraselene south of the moon." (Column "Remarks") |
323 |
1850 |
August |
10 |
"S." (solar halo) |
323 |
1850 |
August |
12 |
"S. and L." (solar and lunar halo) "S. partial. July 25, faint." |
323 |
1850 |
August |
22,23,24 |
"do" (solar and lunar halo) |
323 |
1850 |
August |
30 |
"S." (solar halo) "Partial" |
323 |
1850 |
September |
04 |
"S." (solar halo) "do" (partial) |
323 |
1850 |
September |
09 |
"S." (solar halo) "Beautiful" |
323 |
1850 |
September |
14 |
"S." (solar halo) "A small cloud a little above and south of the sun, exhibited all the delicate colors of the mother of pearl. Morn." |
323 |
1850 |
October |
08 |
"S." (solar halo) |
323 |
1850 |
October |
13 |
"L." (solar lunar) |
323 |
1850 |
November |
11,12 |
"S. and L." (solar and lunar halo) |
323 |
1850 |
November |
15 |
"S." (solar halo) |
323 |
1850 |
November |
20 |
"L." (lunar halo) |
323 |
1850 |
November |
22 |
"L." (lunar halo) |
323 |
1850 |
November |
25 |
"S." (solar halo) |
323 |
1850 |
November |
25 |
"S." (solar halo) "Partial." |
323 |
1850 |
December |
01 |
"S." (solar halo) |
323 |
1850 |
December |
10 |
"L." (lunar halo) |
323 |
1850 |
December |
12 |
"L." (lunar halo) |
323 |
1850 |
December |
14 |
"S. and L." (solar and lunar halo) |
323 |
1850 |
December |
18 |
"L." (lunar halo) "Double - that is, two concentric, beautifully colored." |
323 |
1850 |
December |
25 |
"S." (solar halo)" |
323 |
1850 |
(summary) |
|
"The above is a record of 43 solar and 20 lunar haloes, (total 63) of which 28, were followed by R. or S. (in large or small
quantity,) within 36 hours; 34, within 48 hours; and 39 within 72 hours. The greatest proportion is within 36 hours.
Some storms have occurred without observed haloes, and some haloes have not been followed by storms. See haloes as signs of
storms in report for last year. J.L. H." |
323 |
Hendrick, J.L.:
"5. - Meteorological observations, made at Litchfield conn., for the year 1851, by J. L. Hendrick"
Annual Report of the Regents of the University of the State of New York,
ZDB-ID:1105396-3, Albany, NY,
OCLC-Nr.:645215509,
Vol.65, Senate-No.92, (1852), p.373-385.
"Haloes, Parhelia, &c," , p.376-376, Showers, Storms, &c , p.378-382.
Place: Litchfield CT-USA (φ=41°45' N, λ=73°11' W), Year: 1851
Year |
Month |
Day |
quotation (remarks) |
Page |
1851 |
(General situation) |
|
"The usual number of these phenomena has been observed, with the usual accompaniments. I do not give a table of them, as it
would appear to occupy room to little purpose. From the little observation that I have been able to make, I think the
following remark may be regarded as generally correct: ‘That they are generally followed by a storm within one or two days,
except when the wind is northerly, or changes within that time to a northern direction, 1'. e., to any point between NW and
NE.’ This remark is intended to apply only to this part of the country. For this exception I offer no reason, unless it be
that the halo is produced in a moist atmosphere from the ocean, (between the E and SW) which returns before it is
sufficiently condensed to cause rain, when the wind changes to the N NW, &&." |
376 |
1851 |
July |
06 |
"6 o'clock upper segment of solar halo." |
380 |
1851 |
December |
29 |
"A delicate lunar halo, appearing as when a light snow is swept from a circular space and left in a ring." |
381 |
Hough, Franklin B.:
"III. Meteorological Notes , kept at Somerville, St. Lawrence Co., from March 25, 1849 till the end of the Year",
Documents of the Senate of the State of New York,
ZDB-ID:235908-x, Albany, NY,
OCLC-Nr.:1644708,
Vol. 3, Session 73, (No.76 to 113 inclusive), No. 113, (1850), 2 Fig., p.334-343.
Place: Somerville, St. Lawrence County / USA (φ=44°10'36" N, λ=75°25'24" W);
Period: March 25, till December 31, 1849.
Year |
Month |
Day |
Quotation |
Page |
1849 |
April |
03 |
"..., Halo at 4 P.M.; ..." |
334 |
1849 |
April |
06 |
"..., Parhelion north of sun just before sunset; ..." |
334 |
1849 |
April |
07 |
"..., Solar and lunar haloes; ..." |
334 |
1849 |
April |
09 |
"..., Solar halo. Lunar halo in evening." |
334 |
1849 |
April |
12 |
"..., Parhelion and halo in P.M.; ..." |
334 |
1849 |
April |
14 |
"..., Faint halo in P.M.; ..." |
334 |
1849 |
April |
17 |
"..., Faint halo in afternoon." |
334 |
1849 |
April |
21 |
"..., Very brilliant parhelion north of sun, attended with a fainter parhelion on the opposite siede of the sun,
and a colored halo. The parhelion was remarkably elongated in a horizontal direction. It lasted from 8 till
11 o'clock. In the afternoon the halo reappeared, without the parhelion." |
335 |
1849 |
April |
26 |
"..., Solar and lunar haloes, with parhelia." |
335 |
1849 |
May |
01 |
"..., Solar halo; ..." |
335 |
1849 |
May |
03 |
"..., solar halo in A.M. Rain in P.M. The halo of the 3rd inst. was complex, as represented in the margin.
It was observed about 8 o'clock A.M. Every part was iirised." (Fig. "A B, Parhelia with indistinct cinical tails
opposit the sun. C D, bright spots from the junction of the two haloes. Theese two arcs, C and D, appeared to have the zenith
for thair centre.
URI/URN:https://books.google.de/books?id=hexKAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA335)" |
335 |
1849 |
May |
05 |
"..., Halo in A.M. and evening. Solar column at sunset red." |
335 |
1849 |
June |
04 |
"..., bright solar halo in A.M." |
335 |
1849 |
June |
09 |
"..., solar halo in forenoon; ..." |
335 |
1849 |
June |
10 |
"..., faint solar in A.M.; ..." |
335-336 |
1849 |
June |
18 |
"..., foggy in morning; a white halo and parhelion north of sun from 6 till 7 1/4 A.M.; ..." |
336 |
1849 |
June |
24 |
"..., parhelion north of sun at 6 P.M.; ..." |
336 |
1849 |
July |
06 |
"..., solar halo in P.M.; ..." |
336 |
1849 |
July |
18 |
"..., solar halo in P.M.; ..." |
336 |
1849 |
July |
24 |
"..., Solar halo about 10 o'clock. ..." |
337 |
1849 |
July |
25 |
"..., bright halo at 10 A.M.; ..." |
337 |
1849 |
July |
28 |
"..., solar halo 8 A.M.; ..." |
337 |
1849 |
August |
06 |
"..., Brilliant halo at 1 P.M.; ..." |
337 |
1849 |
August |
08 |
"..., halo at 4 P.M., which lasted one hour; ..." |
337 |
1849 |
August |
09 |
"..., halo at 12 o'clock; ..." |
337 |
1849 |
August |
16 |
"..., solar halo in P.M.; ..." |
337 |
1849 |
August |
22 |
"..., Solar halo in P.M.; ..." |
337 |
1849 |
September |
03 |
"..., Solar halo in A.M.; lunar halo in evening. ..." |
337 |
1849 |
September |
04 |
"..., halo in A.M.; ..." |
337 |
1849 |
September |
14 |
"..., halo in P.M.; ..." |
339 |
1849 |
September |
21 |
"..., faint parhelion N of Sun, 4, P.M. Lunar halo in the evening; ..." |
340 |
1849 |
September |
22 |
"..., solar halo in the forenoon. It was complex, and consisted of an irised circle, very bright above and below,
with a fainter elliptical arc, exterior to the circle, and moderately bright; slightly, and visible throughout
by indirect vision. The space between the circle and the ellipse was very bright. There were two small, faint
but distinct and slightly irised parhelia in the external ellipse. The halo lasted from 9 till about 12 o'clock.
About 1 1/2 o'clock it reappeared with the omission of the parhelia, and the addition of a colored arc, having
its convex side towards the sun. The red in this arc was on the side towards the sun; by 3 o'clock but a slight
trace of a halo." |
340 |
1849 |
October |
01 |
"...; halo from 10 till 2 o'clock; ..." |
340 |
1849 |
October |
02 |
"..., Very distinct solar halo in A.M.; ..." |
340 |
1849 |
October |
06 |
"..., lunar halo at 4 A.M.; ..." |
340 |
1849 |
October |
14 |
"..., solar halo in P.M.; ..." |
340 |
1849 |
October |
15 |
"..., solar halo nearly all day. ..." |
341 |
1849 |
October |
16 |
"..., Halo in P.M. ..." |
341 |
1849 |
October |
21 |
"..., Solar halo all day. ..." |
341 |
1849 |
October |
28 |
"..., Trace of a halo in A.M. ..." |
341 |
1849 |
November |
17 |
"..., Brilliant irised halo from 11 till 3 o'clock. ..." |
341 |
1849 |
November |
18 |
"..., Faint halo in A.M. ..." |
341 |
1849 |
November |
20 |
"..., Halo in forenoon. ..." |
341 |
1849 |
November |
25 |
"..., Halo in forenoon, lunar halo in evening; ..." |
341 |
1849 |
December |
08 |
"..., Thermometer -8 at sunrise; solar halo in forenoon. ..." |
341 |
1849 |
December |
21 |
"..., Bright lunar halo. ..." |
341 |
1849 |
December |
25 |
"..., Solar column observed over the sun shortly before sunset; lunar halo during a part of the evening. ..." |
341 |
Hough, Franklin B.:
"9. Meteorological Notes, Kept At Someuville, St. Lawrence Count* , N. Y., During The Year 1850.",
Documents of the Senate of the State of New York,
ZDB-ID:235908-x, Albany, NY,
OCLC-Nr.:1644708,
74th Session, Vol.3 (from No.65 to No. 97 iclusive), No.72, (1851), 1 fig., p.295-316.
Place: Somerville, St. Lawrence County / USA (φ=44°10'36" N, λ=75°25'24" W); Year: 1850
Year |
Month |
Day |
Quotation |
Page |
1850 |
January |
07 |
"Solar halo just before sunset." |
295 |
1850 |
January |
10 |
"Solar halo in forenoon." |
295 |
1850 |
January |
13 |
"Halo in P. M.; brightest above the sun." |
295 |
1850 |
January |
15 |
"Hazy; a solar halo during most of the day." |
295 |
1850 |
January |
20 |
"Trace of a solar halo; beautiful lunar halo." |
295 |
1850 |
January |
25 |
"Beautiful lunar halo brightest above, where there appeared a small arc external to the halo." |
295 |
1850 |
January |
26 |
"Parhelion south of sun a short time before sunset. Sky on north of sun cloudless at the time." |
295 |
1850 |
January |
31 |
"Solar halo in A. M. Thick haze in P. M. ..." |
295 |
1850 |
February |
01 |
"Lunar halo early in morning; hazy." |
295 |
1850 |
February |
08 |
"Arc of a transient halo at 9 o'clock, A. M." |
296 |
1850 |
February |
17 |
"... Lunar halo in evening of 17th." |
297 |
1850 |
February |
18 |
"Solar halo during most of the day. Lunar halo." |
297 |
1850 |
February |
20 |
"Solar halo in forenoon and part of afternoon." |
297 |
1850 |
February |
23 |
"Brilliant halo, first seen soon after sunrise; it lasted two hours. Column over sun at sunset." |
297 |
1850 |
February |
24 |
"Halo in morning, which lasted till middle of P. M. Thick haze in P. M. high wind in evening and night." |
297 |
1850 |
February |
26 |
"Lunar corona and halo in evening. ..." |
297 |
1850 |
February |
28 |
"Solar halo in A. M. ..." |
297 |
1850 |
March |
03 |
"Brilliant halo in A. M. ..." |
298 |
1850 |
March |
04 |
"Perfect but transient solar halo at noon." |
298 |
1850 |
March |
07 |
"... Halo in A. M." |
298 |
1850 |
March |
08 |
"Halo in forenoon." |
298 |
1850 |
March |
09 |
"alo in A. M., very brilliant in P. M., colored and very distinct in every part." |
298 |
1850 |
March |
10 |
"Parhelia conical and colored, observed an hour before sunset. They were on both sides of the sun and at a distance about
one-half greater than the common halo. The one on the N was intensely colored with prismatic hues. Patches of irised clouds
(solar corona?) near the sun at the same time." |
298 |
1850 |
March |
11 |
"Solar halo in afternoon." |
298 |
1850 |
March |
12 |
"Brilliant and perfect solar halo in the middle of the day." |
298 |
1850 |
March |
13 |
"Solar halo in forenoon." |
298 |
1850 |
March |
21 |
"Slight trace of a solar halo." |
298 |
1850 |
March |
22 |
"Trace of a halo in P. M." |
299 |
1850 |
March |
27 |
"Column above the moon perceptible by indirect vision in evening." |
299 |
1850 |
March |
28 |
"Lunar halo in evening." |
299 |
1850 |
April |
02 |
"Arc of a solar halo in forenoon. Perfect halo in P. M." |
299 |
1850 |
April |
03 |
"... Halo in A. M., hazy in P. M. and prospects of rain." |
299 |
1850 |
April |
07 |
"Solar halo in cirrus cloud about noon. Vertical lines of cirrus cloud in P. M. ..." |
300 |
1850 |
April |
11 |
"... Halo during most of the day. Very hazy." |
300 |
1850 |
April |
13 |
"Snow and rain in A. M. Solar halo in P. M." |
300 |
1850 |
April |
15 |
"Parhelion south of sun with an arc of a halo one hour be fore sunset." |
301 |
1850 |
April |
18 |
"Solar halo in P. M. Haze in P. M. from west." |
301 |
1850 |
April |
20 |
"Solar halo in A. M," |
301 |
1850 |
April |
21 |
"Halo in A. M. Parhelia both sides of sun at one hour after sunrise. Sky very clear and cloudless at the time. Lunar halo
in evening." |
301 |
1850 |
April |
26 |
"Trace of a parhelion north of sun before sunset; sky and clouds red at sunset." |
301 |
1850 |
April |
28 |
"Solar halo in A. M." |
301 |
1850 |
April |
30 |
"Very bright halo about noon and in P. M." |
301 |
1850 |
May |
03 |
"Solar halo between 8 and 9 P.M.; slight halo with trace of a parhelion in P. M." |
302 |
1850 |
May |
07 |
"Solar halo in forenoon; ..." |
302 |
1850 |
May |
08 |
"Halo in A. M.; rain in P. M. and night." |
302 |
1850 |
May |
11 |
"Solar halo in forenoon." |
302 |
1850 |
May |
14 |
"Colored solar halo in A. M.; very entire at noon." |
303 |
1850 |
May |
15 |
"Halo in A. M. from 6 to 7 o'clock, and in P. M.; lunar halo." |
303 |
1850 |
May |
16 |
"Trace of a halo in A. M." |
303 |
1850 |
May |
18 |
"...; solar halo; ..." |
303 |
1850 |
May |
19 |
"Colored halo in A. M. and P. M." |
303 |
1850 |
May |
23 |
"Parhelion north of sun, near sunset. ..." |
303 |
1850 |
May |
25 |
"Solar halo during most of the day." |
303 |
1850 |
May |
26 |
"Solar halo in forenoon." |
303 |
1850 |
May |
27 |
"Solar halo 28th. Halo in P. M." |
303 |
1850 |
June |
07 |
"Trace of a halo in P. M." |
304 |
1850 |
June |
08 |
"Bright and colored solar halo in forenoon." |
304 |
1850 |
June |
10 |
"Solar halo in forenoon. Sky red at sunset." |
304 |
1850 |
June |
12 |
"Solar halo. 13th very smoky. Slight S. halo." |
304 |
1851 |
June |
18 |
"Solar halo. ..." |
304 |
1850 |
June |
19 |
"Lunar halo in evening." |
304 |
1850 |
June |
21 |
"Hazy P. M. Solar halo. Parhelion. Lunar halo." |
304 |
1850 |
June |
22 |
"Solar halo. Very faint aurora." |
304 |
1850 |
June |
26 |
"Solar halo about noon." |
304 |
1850 |
June |
27 |
"Solar halo in A. M. Sprinkling of rain in P. M." |
304 |
1850 |
June |
28 |
"Halo in A. M. Sprinkling of rain in P, M." |
304 |
1850 |
July |
01 |
"Halo in forenoon. Faint aurora in evening." |
304 |
1850 |
July |
04 |
"Trace of a solar halo in morning." |
304 |
1850 |
July |
05 |
"Solar halo in A. M. Thunder shower in evening from SW." |
304 |
1850 |
July |
07 |
"Solar halo in A. M. Windy in P. M. ..." |
304 |
1850 |
July |
15 |
"Solar halo at noon." |
306 |
1850 |
July |
24 |
"Solar halo in forenoon. " |
306 |
1850 |
July |
27 |
"Brightly irised parhelion, south of sun at 7 o'clock A. M." |
306 |
1850 |
August |
02 |
"Morning foggy, column above the sun at sunrise, and the arc of a halo at a great distance above the sun at sunrise. Arc of
a common halo in forenoon." |
306 |
1850 |
August |
06 |
"Halo in forenoon. Parhelion S of sun in the margin of a thunder cloud an hour before sunset. ..." |
307 |
1850 |
August |
07 |
"A slight solar column above the sun .at sunrise, and the arc of a halo S of sun soon after. ..." |
307 |
1850 |
August |
08 |
"Perfect halo in forenoon. Showers in evening." |
307 |
1850 |
August |
11 |
"Slight trace of a solar halo in A. M. A brightly irised parhelion S of sun an hour before sunset." |
308 |
1850 |
August |
12 |
"Lunar halo in the evening; faint aurora behind clouds." |
308 |
1850 |
August |
16 |
"Solar halo about noon; ..." |
308 |
1850 |
August |
18 |
"Slight halo in morning; ..." |
309 |
1850 |
August |
19 |
"An hour and a half before sunset observed the arc of a halo above the sun at a distance at leaft one half greater than
that of the common halo; lunar halo in evening." |
309 |
1850 |
August |
22 |
"Solar halo in P. M.; lunar halo in evening." |
309 |
1850 |
August |
24 |
"Solar halo a short time before sunset." |
309 |
1850 |
August |
25 |
"...; halo in P. M." |
309 |
1850 |
August |
27 |
"Lowering; halo in P. M.; a small meteor in S." |
309 |
1850 |
August |
29 |
"...; lunar halo before day-light on the morning of 30th." |
309 |
1850 |
August |
30 |
"A splendid halo in afternoon; early in the morning the sky had become hazy, and the trace of a halo had been noticed at 9
o'clock, with nothing unusual in its appearance till about 2 oclock P. M., when it became very bright, particularly above
and below the sun. At these points the arcs appeared flattened, and extended outside the circular halo until the two
extremities meeting formed a continuous ellipse, distinct and strongly irised throughout its whole extent, and of a dazzling
splendor at the parts where the circle coincided with it; the circle was also colored and entire. The red side of the halo,
ellipse and arcs L. and M., were towards the sun. About 3 o'clock noticed a line of white light much like a strip of cirrus
cloud extending across the others and through the sun, which soon formed a complete circle parallel with the horizon, and
having parhelia at its points of intersection with the colored arcs; short arcs with their convex side towards the sun soon
after appeared below the others, (L. and M. of the figure,) which presented distinctly although faintly all the colors of the
solar spectrum. The arc M. was very faint, and perceptible only by indirect vision; the whole phenomena continued about an
hour, when the sky became overspread with cirro0cumulus cloud; the evening was cloudy but without rain, and the next day a
common halo with very bright colors appeared in the forenoon."
fig., URI/URN:https://books.google.de/books?id=QJclAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA311 |
309-311 |
1850 |
August |
31 |
"Brilliant halo in forenoon." |
311 |
1850 |
September |
01 |
"Solar halo colored and perfect in P. M. Followed by rain in the evening." |
311 |
1850 |
September |
04 |
"Falo in P. M. ..." |
311 |
1850 |
September |
10 |
"Slight trace of halo in P. M." |
312 |
1850 |
September |
15 |
"... Lunar halo. ..." |
312 |
1850 |
September |
16 |
"Solar halo in forenoon." |
312 |
1850 |
September |
17 |
"Trace of a lunar halo early in the evening." |
312 |
1850 |
September |
20 |
"Column of light through the moon in the evening." |
312 |
1850 |
September |
22 |
"Trace of solar halo in the morning." |
312 |
1850 |
September |
23 |
"Halo in morning." |
312 |
1850 |
September |
30 |
"Halo at noon. ..." |
313 |
1850 |
October |
05 |
"Trace of a halo soon after sunrise. Bright parhelion N of sun at 7 A. M." |
313 |
1850 |
October |
08 |
"Trace of a halo in morning. ..." |
313 |
1850 |
October |
10 |
"Solar halo in A. M. and P. M. Evening very dark." |
313 |
1850 |
October |
14 |
"Halo in P. M." |
313 |
1850 |
October |
16 |
"Perfect halo during the day. Trace of a halo in the evening." |
313 |
1850 |
October |
17 |
"Trace of a halo in P. M." |
313 |
1850 |
October |
22 |
"Halo and faint parhelia in P. M. Smoky." |
313 |
1850 |
October |
25 |
"Arc of a halo above the sun at 8 A. M." |
313 |
1850 |
November |
01 |
"Trace of a halo in A. M." |
314 |
1850 |
November |
02 |
"Smoky. Indian Summer. Column above sun at sunset." |
314 |
1850 |
November |
05 |
"Partial halo in A. M." |
314 |
1850 |
November |
11 |
"Bright and perfect lunar halo. Feeble aurora." |
314 |
1850 |
November |
23 |
"Trace of a solar halo shortly before sunset." |
314 |
1850 |
December |
06 |
"Aurora mostly concealed by clouds in evening. Solar halo in P. M." |
315 |
1850 |
December |
10 |
"Solar halo in A. M. Lunar halo in evening." |
315 |
1850 |
December |
20 |
"... Perfect halo in A. M." |
315 |
1850 |
December |
28 |
"Trace of a halo in A. M. Feeble aurora in the evening." |
315 |
Hough, Franklin B.:
"Summary of Meteorological Observations made at Somerville, St. Lawrence County, New-York, during the year 1851",
Annual Report of the Regents of the University of the State of New York,
ZDB-ID:1105396-3, Albany, NY,
OCLC-Nr.:645215509,
Vol.65, Senat-No.92, (1852), 5 fig., p.351-367.
Place: Somerville, St. Lawrence County / USA (φ=44°10'36" N, λ=75°25'24" W); Year: 1851
Year |
Month |
Day |
Quotation |
Page |
1851 |
January |
03 |
"Halo at 3 P. M., colored, and with a supernumerary are above." |
351 |
1851 |
January |
09 |
"Halo from 11.5, till 3 o’elock. About one and a half hours before sunset a halo with three parhelia "viz: one each side of
the sun, and above it. Lunar halo in the evening." |
351 |
1851 |
January |
18 |
"Bright colored parhelia on each side of the sun in morning." |
351 |
1851 |
January |
19 |
"Parhelia with an obscure trace of a halo at noon." |
351 |
1851 |
January |
25 |
"Halo and parhelion north of sun soon after sunrise." |
351 |
1851 |
January |
27 |
"Faint trace of a halo in P.M." |
351 |
1851 |
January |
30 |
"Faint trace of a parhelion in morning." |
351 |
1851 |
February |
04 |
"Traces of halo in P.M." |
351 |
1851 |
February |
06 |
"Trace of a halo in A. M. Lunar halo, with right paraselinae." |
352 |
1851 |
February |
07 |
"Solar halo in A. M." |
352 |
1851 |
February |
08 |
"Trace of lunar halo in evening, ..." |
352 |
1851 |
February |
13 |
"Trace of a halo in morning becoming perfect at 11 o’c1ock." |
352 |
1851 |
February |
14 |
"Halo in the forenoon, rainy during the day." |
352 |
1851 |
February |
19 |
"Perfect halo at noon." |
353 |
1851 |
February |
26 |
"Trace of a halo in morning which became perfect at 11 o'clock." |
353 |
1851 |
March |
05 |
"Halo in forcnoon, slight fall of snow." |
353 |
1851 |
March |
06 |
"Halo at noon." |
353 |
1851 |
March |
07 |
"Perfect halo in A. M., and till 3 P. M. Lunar halo in evening." |
353 |
1851 |
March |
08 |
"Halo in A. M.,snow in P. M." |
353 |
1851 |
March |
11 |
"Halo in morning." |
353 |
1851 |
March |
12 |
"Lunar halo." |
353 |
1851 |
March |
14 |
"A remarkable halo, very entire, and with an external" parhelion, on the north side of the sun, a short distance outside of
the halo. This was furnished with the conical appendage, so often observed in parhelia." |
353 |
1851 |
March |
16 |
"Perfect halo at noon." |
353 |
1851 |
March |
18 |
"Halo in forenoon." |
353 |
1851 |
March |
23 |
"Halo in the middle of the day." |
354 |
1851 |
March |
24 |
"Arc of a halo over the sun in the morning." |
354 |
1851 |
March |
26 |
"Halo and parhelion north of sun in morning." |
354 |
1851 |
March |
27 |
"Smoky. Halo in forenoon. Rain in evening." |
354 |
1851 |
March |
29 |
"Trace of a halo in morning. Parhelion just before sunset." |
354 |
1851 |
April |
02 |
"Halo in A. M. Rainy." |
354 |
1851 |
April |
05 |
"Halo in A. M., colored halo with external elliptical arcs like those figured in my former reports, in the afternoon." |
355 |
1851 |
April |
07 |
"Trace of a halo at sunset." |
355 |
1851 |
April |
13 |
"Halo in A. M." |
355 |
1851 |
April |
14 |
"Halo in A. M., light fall of snow." |
355 |
1851 |
April |
16 |
"Traces of a lunar halo in evening." |
355 |
1851 |
April |
18 |
"Faint trace of a lunar halo." |
355 |
1851 |
April |
19 |
"Halo most of the day." |
355 |
1851 |
April |
21 |
"Lowering gloomy weather. Halo in A. M." |
355 |
1851 |
April |
24 |
"Halo in morning." |
355 |
1851 |
April |
26 |
"Halo in P. M." |
355 |
1851 |
April |
27 |
"Trace of a halo in morning." |
355 |
1851 |
April |
29 |
"Parhelia near sunset, morning lowering." |
355 |
1851 |
May |
02 |
"Halo in P. M.,very faint aurora." |
355 |
1851 |
May |
03 |
"Slight fall of snow in morning. Halo in P. M., night rainy." |
355 |
1851 |
May |
04 |
"Halo in P. M., sky in evening overspread with a thin haze, except a line of thin sky in the north." |
355 |
1851 |
May |
05 |
"Halo all day." |
355 |
1851 |
May |
06 |
"Halo in forenoon." |
355 |
1851 |
May |
07 |
"Halo in forenoon." |
355 |
1851 |
May |
10 |
"Eave swallows first seen. Halo in A. M." |
356 |
1851 |
May |
12 |
"... Lunar halo in evening. Trace of a solar halo in morning. ..." |
356 |
1851 |
May |
15 |
"Halo in P.M." |
356 |
1851 |
May |
16 |
"Halo in A.M." |
356 |
1851 |
May |
18 |
"Very perfect halo in morning." |
356 |
1851 |
May |
19 |
"Halo in morning. ..." |
356 |
1851 |
May |
21 |
"Halo with parhelia in P.M." |
356 |
1851 |
May |
22 |
"Lunar halo and paraselenae in morning, between midnight and 1 o’clock. A horizontal and vertical bar of light with luminous
spots where these intersected the halo were noticed as represented in the sketch. The whole was very distinct, by indirect
vision."(see fig.
URI/URN:https://books.google.de/books?id=-BUtAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA356) |
356 |
1851 |
May |
26 |
"Halo in forenoon very noon brilliant at noon." |
356 |
1851 |
May |
30 |
"Halo and parhelia." |
356 |
1851 |
June |
03 |
"Brilliant colored halo at noon. Lunar halo in evening." |
356 |
1851 |
June |
06 |
"Halo in morning." |
357 |
1851 |
June |
08 |
"Bright parhelion south of sun and a halo in morning." |
357 |
1851 |
June |
09 |
"A column of light over the sun at sunset." |
357 |
1851 |
June |
18 |
"Halo through the day." |
357 |
1851 |
June |
19 |
"Halo in the morning." |
357 |
1851 |
June |
21 |
"Halo in morning." |
357 |
1851 |
June |
22 |
"Smoky. Parhelion north of sun at 6 A. M. Sultry." |
357 |
1851 |
June |
26 |
"Halo in morning." |
357 |
1851 |
June |
27 |
"Column over sun at sunset. Feeble aurora at midnight." |
357 |
1851 |
July |
02 |
"Feeble aurora. late. Halo at noon." |
357 |
1851 |
July |
12 |
"Halo at noon." |
357 |
1851 |
July |
14 |
"Halo at noon." |
357 |
1851 |
July |
19 |
"Halo in P. M. Slight shower in P. M." |
358 |
1851 |
July |
20 |
"... Faint parhelion at 5 P. M. ..." |
358 |
1851 |
July |
30 |
"Halo in forenoon." |
358 |
1851 |
August |
03 |
"Halo in P. M. Showers to south in evening." |
359 |
1851 |
August |
06 |
"Trace of a lunar halo." |
359 |
1851 |
August |
08 |
"Faint trace of halo at 5 P. M.. ..." |
359 |
1851 |
August |
10 |
"Solar halo in morning." |
359 |
1851 |
August |
14 |
"... Lunar halo. ..." |
359 |
1851 |
August |
15 |
"Solar halo." |
359 |
1851 |
August |
16 |
"Bright Solar halo." |
359 |
1851 |
August |
29 |
"Halo in morning. ..." |
359 |
1851 |
August |
31 |
"... Lunar halo in evening." |
359 |
1851 |
September |
01 |
"Lunar halo in evening." |
359 |
1851 |
September |
16 |
"Bright colored parhelion north of sun in morning." |
361 |
1851 |
September |
25 |
"Bright Solar halo in forenoon." |
361 |
1851 |
September |
26 |
"Halo in morning." |
362 |
1851 |
October |
01 |
"Halo in morning." |
362 |
1851 |
October |
02 |
"Halo in morning." |
362 |
1851 |
October |
03 |
"A remarkable halo between 7 and 8 A. M., as represented in the figure, in which S. is the sun, A. B. C. D. arcs, having the
zenith Z. for their centre, G. H. a common halo. E. F. part of a very large halo. P. A parhelion. Every portion irised, but
in C. D., the red was most conspicuous. All of these arcs were not visible at a time, but in the following order, A. B.—A. B.
C. D. P.—A. B. G. H. E. F. F. P. Clouds which covered most of the sky prevented entire arcs from being seen if they existed.
This halo lasted but a few minutes, and was followed by rain in three hours."
(see fig. URI/URN:https://books.google.de/books?id=-BUtAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA362) |
362 |
1851 |
October |
04 |
"... Halo in P. M. ." |
362 |
1851 |
October |
09 |
"Lunar halo." |
362 |
1851 |
October |
10 |
"Solar halo at noon. Lunar halo in evening." |
363 |
1851 |
October |
12 |
"Trace of a halo in P. M." |
363 |
1851 |
October |
17 |
"Bright halo A. M." |
363 |
1851 |
October |
18 |
"Halo in morning. Aurora in evening." |
363 |
1851 |
October |
20 |
"... Next morning cloudy with a halo and prospects of rain." |
363 |
1851 |
October |
21 |
"Halo in morning." |
363 |
1851 |
October |
28 |
"Brilliant halo at noon. Rainy afternoon and night." |
363 |
1851 |
November |
01 |
"Lunar halo at 8 P. M." |
363 |
1851 |
November |
09 |
"Between 12 and 1 o’clock observed the accompanying solar halo in which A. B. is a faint coronal halo, S. the sun, Z. the
zenith, C. D. an inverted colored arc, and P. P. parhelia of great brilliancy, highly colored with every tint of the solar
spectrum, and accompanied by an in istinct prolongation of white light."
(see fig. URI/URN:https://books.google.de/books?id=-BUtAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA364) |
364 |
1851 |
November |
12 |
"Halo in morning." |
364 |
1851 |
November |
13 |
"Halo which lasted from morning till 4 P. M." |
364 |
1851 |
December |
05 |
"Column over the sun at sunrise. Feeble aurora late in night." |
364 |
1851 |
December |
06 |
"Halo in morning." |
364 |
1851 |
December |
11 |
"Halo with parhelia at noon." |
365 |
1851 |
December |
20 |
"A remarkable halo observed between 10 and 11 A. M. Early morning a highly colored parhelion was observed in th clear sky to
the left of the sun at the distance of the common halo from it. An arc external to the common halo after wards appeared,
when the phenomenon presented the appearance represented in the sketch."(see fig. "Halo of Dec. 20, 1851, and also of
Dec. 25th."
URI/URN:https://books.google.de/books?id=-BUtAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA365) |
365 |
1851 |
December |
23 |
"Halo in morning." |
365 |
1851 |
December |
25 |
"On the 25th, a double halo, like the figure, was observed. The primary are was perfect and bright, without the parhelion.
The secondary was very faint, highly colored, and projected on the clear sky. It lasted but a few moments." (see fig."Halo
of Dec. 20, 1851, and also of Dec. 25th.") |
365 |
1851 |
December |
27 |
"Halo observed in morning. Feeble aurora late in night." |
365 |
1851 |
December |
30 |
"Beautiful sunrise. Thunder to the west at about noon. Between 10 and 1 A. M., observed an arc of a halo with bright parhelia,
as represented in the accompanying sketch. The latter were very brightly irised. Above the sun at B., was seen a short irised
are, very perceptible, yet so limited in extent that it was not possible to decide P .P whether it had the sun or the zenith
for its centre."
(see fig. URI/URN:https://books.google.de/books?id=-BUtAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA366) |
366 |
Wendell, Peter; T. Romeyn Beck:
"An abstract of the returns of meteorological observations made to the regents of the university, for the year 1841"
Annual report of the Regents of the University of the State of New York,
ZDB-ID:1105396-3, Albany, NY,
OCLC-Nr.:645215509,
Vol.55, Senat-No.55, (1842), p.169-272.
Haloes &c , p.234;
Place: Onondaga Institute, NY-USA (φ=42°59' N, λ=76°06' W); Year: 1841
Year |
Month |
Day |
quotation |
Page |
1841 |
February |
04 |
"..., lunar (halo); cloudy, 5, 6 and 7." |
234 |
1841 |
February |
08 |
"..., lunar (halo), 9,10, 11, dec." |
234 |
1841 |
March |
05 |
"..., solar, (parhelia) snow, 6, c. 7, s. 8, eve. Lunar halo." |
234 |
1841 |
March |
09 |
"..., solar, (parhelia) fair, 10,11,12," |
234 |
1841 |
March |
15 |
"..., solar, (halo and parhelia) snow, 16, f. 17, f. 18." |
234 |
1841 |
April |
06 |
"..., lunar (halo), rain, 7, f. 8, r. 9." |
234 |
1841 |
April |
10 |
"..., solar (halo), fair, 11, c. 12, c. 13." |
234 |
1841 |
May |
05 |
"..., solar (halo), rain, 6, c. 7, f. 8." |
234 |
1841 |
May |
09 |
"..., solar (halo), rain, 10, r. 11, c. 12." |
234 |
1841 |
May |
14 |
"..., solar (halo) fair, 15, f. 16, r. 17." |
234 |
1841 |
May |
16 |
"..., solar (halo), rain, 17, f. 18, f. 19." |
234 |
1841 |
June |
10 |
"..., solar (halo), cloudy.ll, f. 12, c. and f. 13." |
234 |
1841 |
August |
10 |
"..., solar (halo), rain, 11, f. 12, f. 13." |
234 |
1841 |
August |
26 |
"..., solar (halo), rain, 26, c. 27, c. 28." |
234 |
1841 |
September |
28 |
"..., solar (halo), rain, 29, r. 30." |
234 |
1841 |
October |
02 |
"..., solar (halo), cloudy, 3, c. 4, c. 5." |
234 |
Hendrick, J.L.:
"Haloes" , p.278-279, in:
Wendell, Peter; T. Romeyn Beck:
"An abstract of the returns of meteorological observations made to the regents of the university, for the year 1841"
Annual report of the Regents of the University of the State of New York,
ZDB-ID:1105396-3, Albany, NY,
OCLC-Nr.:645215509,
Vol.57, Senat-No.57, (1843), p.214-316.
Haloes &c , p.278-279;
Place: Onondaga Institute, NY-USA (φ=42°59' N, λ=76°06' W); Year: 1842
Year |
Month |
Days |
quotation |
Page |
1842 |
January |
08 |
"... . Solar halo; rain in the night following." |
278 |
1842 |
January |
24 |
"... . Solar and lunar halo; no storm within three days." |
278 |
1842 |
January |
27 |
"... . Solar halo; rain in night of 29th." |
278 |
1842 |
February |
06 |
"... . Solar halo; rain night following." |
278 |
1842 |
February |
15 |
"... . Lunar halo; snow 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th." |
278 |
1842 |
February |
21 |
"... . Lunar halo; snow 22d." |
278 |
1842 |
February |
23, 24 |
"... . Solar halo; rain and snow, 26th." |
278 |
1842 |
March |
03, 04 |
"... . Solar halo; rain on the 4th." |
278 |
1842 |
March |
14 |
"... . Solar halo; snow, &c. 15th." |
278 |
1842 |
March |
16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 |
"... . Solar haloes; followed by cloudy P. M.'s or nights, and little snow, do." |
278 |
1842 |
March |
27 |
"... . Solar halo; snow 28th." |
278 |
1842 |
April |
01 |
"... . Solar halo; rain 3rd." |
278 |
1842 |
April |
06 |
"... . Solar halo; rain 7th." |
278 |
1842 |
April |
11 |
"... . Solar halo; cloudy night." |
278 |
1842 |
April |
16, 17 |
"... . Solar and lunar halo; rain 18th." |
278 |
1842 |
April |
30 |
"... . Solar halo; rain May 1st." |
278 |
1842 |
May |
08 |
"... . Solar halo; rain in the night." |
278 |
1842 |
May |
19 |
"... . Lunar halo; after rain." |
278 |
1842 |
May |
21 |
"... . Solar halo; rain 22d." |
278 |
1842 |
May |
26 |
"... . Solar halo; rain 27th." |
278 |
1842 |
May |
28 |
"... . Solar halo; rain 29th." |
278 |
1842 |
June |
08 |
"... . Solar halo; rain same day; halo A. M.; rain P. M." |
278 |
1842 |
June |
26 |
"... . Solar halo; rain same day; halo A. M.; rain P. M." |
278 |
1842 |
September |
04 |
"... . Solar halo; rain 5th." |
278 |
1842 |
October |
14 |
"... . Solar halo; rain 15th." |
278 |
1842 |
November |
04, 05 |
"... . Solar halo; cloudy 6th; no rain till 8th." |
278 |
Johnson, David:
"4. - Abstract of meteorological observations, kept by David Johnson, Newbury, Vermont"
Documents of the Senate of the State of New York,
ZDB-ID:235908-x, Albany, NY,
OCLC-Nr.:1644708,
Vol.2, (from No.51 to No. 92 iclusive), (1852), p.369-371.
"Memorandum by David Johnson. Auroras, Lunar halos, Rain &c, at Newbury, Vermont, for 1851", p.370-371.
Place: Newbury VT-USA (φ=44°06' N, λ=72°07' W); Year: 1851
Year |
Month |
Day |
quotation |
Page |
1851 |
January |
08 |
"Lunar halo evening." |
370 |
1851 |
February |
15 |
"Lunar halo midnight." |
370 |
1851 |
December |
06 |
"Lunar halo evening." |
371 |
Johnson, David:
"7. - Abstract of meteorological observations, kept by David Johnson, Newbury, Vermont"
Annual Report of the Regents of the University of the State of New York,
ZDB-ID:1105396-3, Albany, NY,
OCLC-Nr.:645215509,
Vol.67, Senate-No.77, (1854), p.307-310.
"Memorandum by David Johnson. Auroras, Lunar halos, Rain &c, at Newbury, Vermont, for 1853", p.308-310.
Place: Newbury VT-USA (φ=44°06' N, λ=72°07' W); Year: 1853
Year |
Month |
Day |
quotation |
Page |
1853 |
February |
19 |
"Lunar halo 7 to 10 P.M." |
308 |
1853 |
February |
21 |
"Auroral streamers 6 A.M.; lunar halo 9 to 10 P.M." |
308 |
1853 |
April |
21 |
"Lunar halo 10 P.M." |
308 |
1853 |
April |
23 |
"Three parhelions, one north, one south, and one east of the sun, 10 to 11 A.P." |
308 |
1853 |
July |
27 |
"Solar halo 8 A.M.; rained 7 P.M. and evening." |
308 |
1853 |
October |
21 |
"Lunar halo 5 1/2 A.M." |
309 |
1853 |
December |
14 |
"Lunar halo 8 P.M." |
309 |
1853 |
December |
23 |
"Lunar halo 5 1/2 A.M." |
309 |
Johnson, David:
"3 A. - Abstract of meteorological observations, kept by David Johnson, Newbury, Vermont, for the year 1855."
Documents of the Senate of the State of New York,
ZDB-ID:235908-x, Albany, NY,
OCLC-Nr.:1644708,
79th Session, Vol.1 (from No.1 to No. 40 iclusive), No.72, (1856), p.360-362.
"Memorandum of Auroras, Lunar and Solar halos, remarkable days &c, kept by David Johnson, Newbury, Vermont.", p.361-361.
Place: Newbury VT-USA (φ=44°06' N, λ=72°07' W); Year: 1855
Year |
Month |
Day |
quotation |
Page |
1855 |
January |
7, 8 |
"Lunar halo 5 A.M." |
361 |
1855 |
January |
9 |
"Lunar halo 5 A.M." |
361 |
1855 |
January |
11 |
"Lunar halo 5 to 6 A.M." |
361 |
1855 |
January |
31 |
"Parhelion north of the sun 10 A.M." |
361 |
1855 |
May |
03 |
"Solar halo 10 A.M. " |
361 |
1855 |
August |
31 |
"First frost. Lunar halo 4 A.M. Solar halo 3 P.M. " |
361 |
1855 |
October |
31 |
"Lunar halo 5 A.M." |
361 |
1855 |
November |
23 |
"Lunar halo 9 1/2 P.M." |
361 |
1855 |
November |
28 |
"Lunar halo 5 A. M." |
361 |
1855 |
December |
19 |
"Lunar halo 9 P.M." |
361 |
Johnson, David:
"A. - Monthly Abstract of meteorological observations made at Newbury, state of Vermont, for the year 1857, by David Johnson."
Annual Report of the Regents of the University of the State of New York,
ZDB-ID:1105396-3, Albany, NY,
OCLC-Nr.:645215509,
Vol.71, Senate-No.130, (1858), p.353-355.
"Memoranda by David Johnson Newbury, Vermont. Auroras, Solar and Lunar halos, Storms &c, - 1857", p.354-354.
Place: Newbury VT-USA (φ=44°06' N, λ=72°07' W); Year: 1857
Year |
Month |
Day |
quotation |
Page |
1857 |
January |
08 |
"Lunar halo 8 P.M." |
354 |
1857 |
February |
03 |
"Parhelion southwest of sun, 3 P. M." |
354 |
1857 |
April |
12 |
"Solar halo 2 P. M., and a parhelion west of the sun." |
354 |
1857 |
April |
03 |
"Lunar halo 8 to 10 P. M." |
354 |
1857 |
April |
04 |
"Lunar halo, 10 P. M." |
354 |
1857 |
September |
04 |
"Solar halo, 1 P. M. 8th, solar halo, 11 A. M." |
354 |
1857 |
September |
10 |
"Lunar halo, 4 A. M." |
354 |
1857 |
December |
26 |
"Lunar halo, 7 to 8 P. M." |
354 |
1857 |
December |
27 |
"Lunar halo, 9 P. M." |
354 |
Johnson, David:
"II. - Abstract of meteorological observations, kept by David Johnson, Newbury, Vt for the year 1859"
Annual Report of the Regents of the University of the State of New York,
ZDB-ID:1105396-3, Albany, NY,
OCLC-Nr.:645215509,
Vol.73, (1860), p.232-234.
"Memorandum by David Johnson, Newbury, Vermont, Auroras, Solar and Lunar Halos &c, 1859, p.233-234.
Place: Newbury VT-USA (φ=44°06' N, λ=72°07' W); Year: 1859
Year |
Month |
Day |
quotation |
Page |
1859 |
January |
18 |
"Lunar halo, 6 P.M." |
233 |
1859 |
February |
11 |
"Lunar halo 6 P.M." |
233 |
1859 |
March |
03 |
"Solar halo at noon." |
233 |
1859 |
April |
02 |
"Solar halo, 3 P. M., and 2 Parhelia ; one north and one south of the sun, with a streak of light from one to the other
through the centre of the sun ; a reflected halo nearly encircled the main halo." |
233 |
1859 |
April |
08 |
"Solar halo, at noon." |
233 |
1859 |
April |
25 |
"Bright solar halo, 3 P. M." |
233 |
1859 |
May |
31 |
"Bright solar halo, 10 A. M.. to 12, noon; the lower or southeastern side tinged with the hues of the rainbow." |
233 |
1859 |
August |
12 |
"Parhelion west of the sun, 3 P. M." |
233 |
Morris, Oran W:
"3. Deaf and Dumb Institution, New York. — Oran W. Morris, Observer. Annual Abstract."
Documents of the Senate of the State of New York,
ZDB-ID:235908-x, Albany, NY,
OCLC-Nr.:1644708,
74th Session, Vol.3 (from No.65 to No. 97 iclusive), No.72, (1851), p.357-362.
Weather before and after Auroras and Haloes p.360-360;
Place: New York, Institution of Deaf and Dumb, NY-USA (φ=40°45'31" N, λ=73°58'35" W); Year: 1850
Year |
Month |
Day |
quotation |
Page |
1850 |
January |
02 |
"Lunar halo" |
360 |
1850 |
January |
03 |
"Lunar halo" |
360 |
1850 |
January |
06 |
"Solar halo" |
360 |
1850 |
January |
20 |
"Lunar halo" |
360 |
1850 |
March |
20 |
"Solar halo" |
360 |
1850 |
March |
26 |
"Lunar halo" |
360 |
1850 |
April |
18 |
"Lunar halo" |
360 |
1850 |
May |
03 |
"Solar halo" |
360 |
1850 |
July |
22 |
"Lunar halo" |
360 |
1850 |
October |
13 |
"Lunar halo" |
360 |
1850 |
November |
15 |
"Lunar halo" |
360 |
1850 |
November |
23 |
"Lunar halo" |
360 |
1850 |
December |
14 |
"Lunar halo" |
360 |
Morris, Oran W:
"7. Meteorological Remarks. Made at the New- York Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, New- York, By O. W. Morris."
Annual report of the Regents of the University of the State of New York,
ZDB-ID:1105396-3, Albany, NY,
OCLC-Nr.:645215509,
Vol.68, Senate-No.78, (1855), p.343-349.
Place: New York, Institution of Deaf and Dumb, NY-USA (φ=40°45'31" N, λ=73°58'35" W); Year: 1854
Year |
Month |
Day |
quotation |
Page |
1854 |
January |
07 |
"7 to 10, 8:0. Lunar halo, large and bright, the sky misty." |
343 |
1854 |
February |
11 |
"9 to 11, &c. Lunar halo, large, the haze increased, and shut the moon from view." |
343 |
1854 |
March |
13 |
"12 to 2. Solar halo, a portion of it colored violet and red." |
344 |
1854 |
March |
13 |
"8 to 10. Lunar halo, large white and changing." |
344 |
1854 |
August |
11 |
"8.40 A. M.,observed a solar halo, large and colored." (margin, No. 1
URI/URN:https://books.google.de/books?id=nQRMAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA346) |
346 |
1854 |
August |
26 |
"9.30 A. M. Another, outside or crossing the first (see margin, No. 1); both colored; the inner one highly; the outer faintly.
Both continued for some time, but changing their relative positions (No. 2); the inner one till nearly 1 o’clock P. M. The
sky was covered with a thick haze till 12.30, when cirrus clouds prevailed, and shortly they mostly passed away."
(margin, No.1, No.2
URI/URN:https://books.google.de/books?id=nQRMAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA347) |
347 |
1854 |
November |
02 |
"7 P. M. Lunar halo, very large, but not very distinct." |
347 |
1854 |
December |
01 |
"1 P.M. Parhelion east of the sun, about 15°; light fleecy clouds west, but hardly perceived east of it; small, but brilliant" |
347 |
1854 |
December |
13 |
"6 A. M. Lunar halo; large; not very distinct; thin cirrous clouds." |
347 |
Wendell, Peter; T. Romeyn Beck:
"An abstract of the returns of meteorological observations made to the regents of the university, for the year 1841"
Annual report of the Regents of the University of the State of New York,
ZDB-ID:1105396-3, Albany, NY,
OCLC-Nr.:645215509,
Vol.55, Senat-No.55, (1842), p.169-272.
Haloes and Parhelia — North Salem p.232;
Place: North Salem NY-USA (φ=41°20' N, λ=74°37' W); Year: 1841
Year |
Month |
Day |
quotation |
Page |
1841 |
May |
05 |
"Solar (halo), rain 6 hours after" |
232 |
1841 |
May |
09 |
"Solar (halo), morning, Parhelion, sunset, rain followed in the night." |
232 |
1841 |
June |
10 |
"2 parhelia, morning, rain next day." |
232 |
1841 |
November |
21 |
"Lunar (halo), Heavy rain next day." |
232 |
1841 |
December |
29 |
"Lunar (halo), next day cloudy and snow." |
232 |
Jenkins, John F.:
"C. Weather before and after Auroras and Haloes. — Auroras, &c., for 1842", p.277-278,
in:
Wendell, Peter; T. Romeyn Beck:
"An abstract of the returns of meteorological observations made to the regents of the university, for the year 1841"
Annual report of the Regents of the University of the State of New York,
ZDB-ID:1105396-3, Albany, NY,
OCLC-Nr.:645215509,
Vol.57, Senat-No.57, (1843), p.214-316.
Haloes and Parhelia — North Salem p.278;
Place: North Salem NY-USA (φ=41°20' N, λ=74°37' W); Year: 1842
Year |
Month |
Day |
quotation |
Page |
1842 |
January |
24 |
"Lunar (halo), Fair till 3d day." |
278 |
1842 |
March |
19 |
"Lunar (halo), Cloudy next day; snow 3d d." |
278 |
1842 |
April |
10 |
"Two parhelia, near sunset. Fair." |
278 |
1842 |
Aril |
20 |
"Lunar (halo). Fair." |
278 |
1842 |
June |
22 |
"Lunar (halo). Rain in 12 hours." |
278 |
1842 |
August |
6 |
"Parhelion, 7 1/2 morning. Rain in 12 hours." |
278 |
1842 |
August |
20 |
"Solar (halo) from 10 to 12. Fair." |
278 |
1842 |
August |
24 |
"Lunar (halo). Rain in 20 hours." |
278 |
1842 |
September |
16 |
"Lunar (halo). Fair till 2d day." |
278 |
1842 |
November |
15 |
"Lunar (halo), double. Snow crysrals next day; 2d day, rain." |
278 |
1842 |
December |
11 |
"Lunar (halo). Cloudy." |
278 |
1842 |
December |
12 |
"Lunar (halo). Snow storm in 12 hours." |
278 |
Sabine, Edward:
"Observations Made at the Magnetical and Meteorological Observatory at Toronto in Canada"
Magnetical and Meteorological Observatory Toronto
ISBN-10 Vol.3:066541806X,ISBN-13: Vol.3:9780665418068, London,
OCLC-Nr.Vol.3:14282608,
Vol.3 1846-1848, (1857), xix, cxxviii, 455, [1] pages.
Troronto, 1846 to 1848. Meteorological Journal p.437-455;
Place: Toronto (φ=43°39'47,47" N, λ=79°23'40,06" W); Year: 1846-1848
Day count and cronology (n a.m. / p.m.) is based on the Mean Toronto Time. chronology (nn h) is based on the Mean Göttingen Time.
Year |
Month |
Day |
quotation |
Page |
1846 |
January |
04 |
"...; halo round the moon at 10 h, imperfect." |
438 |
1846 |
January |
13 |
"...; imperfect halo round the monn at 11 h, diameter 40°." |
438 |
1846 |
January |
16 |
"...; halo round the moon at 11 h and 15 h, imperfect." |
438 |
1846 |
February |
03 |
"...; lunar halo round moon at 7 h and 8 h, diameter 30°, perfect." |
438 |
1846 |
February |
09 |
"...; halo round the moon at 12 h, diameter 40°, perfect." |
438 |
1846 |
February |
13 |
"...; halo round the moon at 16 h and 17 h, diameter 40°, perfect." |
438 |
1846 |
February |
13 |
"...; halo round the sun at 23 h and 23 h, diameter 30°." |
438 |
1846 |
March |
03 |
"...; halo round the moon, diameter 40°." |
439 |
1846 |
March |
11 |
"...; halo round the moon from 9 h to 15 h, diameter 30°." |
439 |
1846 |
March |
19 |
"...; halo round the sun at 1 h, diameter 35°." |
439 |
1846 |
March |
20 |
"...; halo round the sun, diameter 30°; rain from 7 h to 9 h." |
439 |
1846 |
March |
23 |
"...; solar halo, diameter 30°." |
439 |
1846 |
April |
04 |
"...; halo round the monn at 8 h and 9 h, diameter 35°." |
439 |
1846 |
April |
05 |
"...; halo round the monn at 8 h and 9 h, diameter 35°." |
439 |
1846 |
April |
06 |
"...; lunar halo at 10 h , diameter 35°, imperfect." |
439 |
1846 |
April |
09 |
"...; lunar halo at 10 h , diameter 45°, perfect; rain." |
439 |
1846 |
April |
10 |
"...; lunar halo at 10 h , diameter 45°, perfect; rain." |
439 |
1846 |
April |
13 |
"...; solar halo, diameter 35°." |
439 |
1846 |
May |
04 |
"...; solar halo; lunar halo at 9 h, diameter 40°; ..." |
440 |
1846 |
May |
08 |
"...; solar halo, diameter 35°, perfect and very bright." |
440 |
1846 |
June |
10 |
"...; lunar halo from 12 h to 14 h." |
440 |
1846 |
July |
06 |
"...; solar halo, diameter 35°." |
441 |
1846 |
August |
13 |
"...; lunar halo at 15 h." |
441 |
1846 |
August |
27 |
"...; solar halo; ..." |
441 |
1846 |
October |
03 |
"...; lunar halo at 8 h and 9 h." |
442 |
1846 |
November |
24 |
"...; lunar halo at 7 h and 8 h." |
443 |
1846 |
November |
25 |
"...; lunar halo, diameter about 45°." |
443 |
1846 |
November |
28 |
"...; imperfect halo round moon at 5 h." |
443 |
1846 |
November |
29 |
"...; imperfect halo round moon at 5 h." |
443 |
1846 |
December |
05 |
"...; lunar halo, diameter 40°, perfect." |
443 |
1846 |
December |
06 |
"...; lunar halo, diameter 40°, perfect." |
443 |
1847 |
January |
02 |
"...; lunar halo, diameter 40°, bright and perfect." |
444 |
1847 |
January |
03 |
"...; lunar halo, diameter 40°, bright and perfect." |
444 |
1847 |
January |
05 |
"...; lunar halo, diameter 35°, perfect." |
444 |
1847 |
January |
20 |
"...; lunar halo at 6 h and 7 h." |
444 |
1847 |
January |
22 |
"...; halo and parhelia round the sun at 3 h." |
444 |
1847 |
January |
30 |
"...; lunar halo at 8 h, diameter about 35°." |
444 |
1847 |
January |
31 |
"...; lunar halo at 8 h, diameter about 35°." |
444 |
1847 |
March |
06 |
"...; halos and parhelia round the sun at 4 p.m. of 6th." |
445 |
1847 |
March |
17 |
"...; solar halo at 3 h, diameter 35°." |
445 |
1847 |
March |
24 |
"...; lunar halo at 9 h, diameter 40°." |
445 |
1847 |
April |
08 |
"...; solar halo at 2 h, diameter 30°, perfect; ..." |
445 |
1847 |
April |
30 |
"...; solar halo at 21 h, diameter 25°, imperfect light." |
445 |
1847 |
August |
07 |
"...; solar halo at 2 h, diameter 40°; raine." |
447 |
1847 |
August |
08 |
"...; solar halo at 2 h, diameter 40°; raine." |
447 |
1847 |
September |
23 |
"...; lunar halo at 9 h, diameter 40°, imperfect." |
448 |
1847 |
October |
16 |
"...; solar halo at 0 h, diameter 25°; ..." |
448 |
1847 |
October |
17 |
"...; solar halo at 0 h, diameter 25°; ..." |
448 |
1847 |
November |
20 |
"...; lunar halo at 6 h, diameter 45°, perfect." |
449 |
1847 |
November |
21 |
"...; lunar halo at 6 h, diameter 45°, perfect." |
449 |
1848 |
January |
05 |
"...; halo round sun at 22 h and 23 h." |
450 |
1848 |
January |
17 |
"...; halo round moon from 6 h to 9 h." |
450 |
1848 |
January |
20 |
"...; halo round moon from 11 h to 15 h, diameter 35°, perfect." |
450 |
1848 |
February |
11 |
"...; halo round moon at 8 h and 9 h." |
450 |
1848 |
March |
16 |
"...; halo round moon at 8 h and 9 h, diameter 45°; ..." |
451 |
1848 |
April |
01 |
"...; halo round the sun at 21 h, diameter 45°, perfect." |
451 |
1848 |
April |
02 |
"...; halo round the sun at 21 h, diameter 45°, perfect." |
451 |
1848 |
Mai |
06 |
"...; halo round the sun at 20 h, diameter 40°." |
452 |
1848 |
Mai |
07 |
"...; halo round the sun at 20 h, diameter 40°." |
452 |
1848 |
Mai |
11 |
"...; imperfect halo round the moon at 9 h; halo round the sun at 19 h, diameter 45°." |
452 |
1848 |
August |
03 |
"...; halo round the sun, diameter obout 25°, at 3 h; ..." |
453 |
1848 |
August |
24 |
"...; halo round the sun at 21 h and 22 h, diam. 40°, perfect." |
453 |
1848 |
August |
27 |
"...; very bright perfect halo round the sun at 1 h 30' of the 27th, diameter about 40°; ..." |
453 |
1848 |
September |
13 |
"...; halo round the sun at 4 h, diameter 40°, perfect; halo round the moon at 9 h, 10 h and 11 h, diameter 40°, perfect." |
454 |
Maurstad, Alf:
"Die meteorologischen Beobachtungen während Arne Høygaard und Martin Mehrens Durchquerung von Grønland 1931"
Geofysiske publikasjoner,
ISSN:0072-1174, Oslo,
OCLC-Nr.:461779331,
Vol.9, Nr.10, (1932), S.1-11.
"TABELLE I: Die Beobachtungen" (15. Juli bis 28. Juli 1931).
Observer: Martin Mehren; Area: Umanakfjord Westgrönland (φ=71° 20' 6" N, λ=48° 40' W)
Year |
Month |
Day |
Time: o'clock |
quotation (symbol: = Sonnenhalo; solar halo) |
Page |
1931 |
Juli |
24 |
07 |
"Halophänomen auf dem Schnee."; (φ = 72° 10' 5 " N, λ = 42° 41' W, h = 2840m NN) |
5 |
1931 |
Juli |
27 |
12 |
"Sonnenhalo."; (φ = 72° 23' 5 " N, λ = 40° 15' W, h = 2900m NN) |
5 |
1931 |
Juli |
27 |
15 |
"Sonnenhalo."; (φ = 72° 23' 5 " N, λ = 40° 15' W, h = 2900m NN) |
5 |
1931 |
Juli |
28 |
15 |
"Sonnenhalo."; (φ = 72° 37' N, λ = 38° 43' W, h = 3000m NN) |
4 |
1931 |
Juli |
29 |
07 |
"Weißer Nebelbg. Wolkentrift S., Sonnenhalo."; (φ = 72° 37' N, λ = 38° 43' W, h = 3000m NN) |
4 |
1931 |
Juli |
30 |
07 |
"Sonnenhalo, Weißer Nebelbg."; (φ = 72° 43' 4" N, λ = 38° 36' W, h = 3010m NN) |
4 |
1931 |
August |
01 |
04 |
"Nebel, Schnee, Sonnenhalo."; (φ = 72° 58' N, λ = 36° 33' W, h = 3050m NN) |
4 |
1931 |
August |
01 |
06 |
"Nebel, Schnee, Sonnenhalo."; (φ = 72° 58' N, λ = 36° 33' W, h = 3050m NN) |
4 |
1931 |
August |
02 |
07 |
"Schnee (0), Sonnenhalo (2)." (φ = 73° 00' 3" N, λ = 36° 6' W, h = 3050m NN) |
4 |
1931 |
August |
02 |
09 |
"Schnee (0), Sonnenhalo."; (φ = 73° 00' 3" N, λ = 36° 6' W, h = 3050m NN) |
4 |
1931 |
August |
06 |
09 |
"Sonnenhalo (0)."; (φ = 73° 16' N, λ = 34° 30' W, h = 2750m NN) |
5 |
Prince, Chales Leeson:
"Observations upon the Climat of Uckfield constituting a meteorological record for the district from 1843 to 1870. Prognostics of
atmospheric changes, and some vital statistics concerning the Parishes of Uckfield, Isfield and Little Horsted, by C Leeson Prince."
J. and A. Churchill, Lewes,
(1871), Chap.I-VI, Tab.I-XXIII, XXIV-XXVII, Index, 242 pages.
"Monthly remarkes respecting atmospheric phenomena from the year 1843 to 1870, both inclusive." p.67-200.
Observer: Chales Leeson Prince; Place: Uckfield England (φ=50° 58' 25" N, λ=00° 00' 24" E)
Year |
Month |
Day(s) |
quotation |
Page |
1845 |
October |
06 |
"There was a great prevalence of cirro-stratus cloud, and on several days there were some beautiful solar halos,
particularly on the 6th, when the prismatic colours were very distinct." |
79 |
1845 |
October |
11 |
"A splendid double lunar halo was visible during the evening of the 11th, with prismatic colours very distinct." |
79 |
1846 |
December |
31 |
"There was a brilliant lunar halo at midnight of 31st." |
85 |
1847 |
July |
24 |
"On the 24th a brilliant solar halo was visible from 1 to 3 p.m." |
89 |
1847 |
November |
18 |
"A beautiful double halo surrounded the moon in the evening." |
91 |
1848 |
December |
10-13 |
"A brilliant lunar halo appeared at 9 p.m 10th to 13th, ..." |
97 |
1848 |
December |
27 |
"A brilliant solar halo appeared during the afternoon of the 27th, ..." |
98 |
1849 |
January |
02 |
"2nd, very hard frost, fine day, lunar halo at night." |
98 |
1849 |
January |
06 |
"6th, overcast; a large solar halo appeared at 1 p.m., and a lunar halo at 8 p.m., through a cirro-stratus cloud." |
98 |
1849 |
March |
30 |
"30th, a bright solar halo at 5 p.m., and a large lunar halo at 9 p.m." |
99 |
1849 |
November |
29 |
"29th, a brilliant lunar halo at 9 p.m." |
103 |
1850 |
July |
06 |
"6th, a brilliant solar halo appeared during the afternoon." |
106 |
1852 |
January |
?? |
"Lunar halos were frequent, and during the evening of the 5th a splendid meteor was seen near the zenith." |
114 |
1852 |
February |
1st 14 days |
"Both solar and lunar halos were frequent during the first fortnight." |
114 |
1852 |
June |
?? |
"As usual in wet periods, solar and lunar halos were frequent." |
116 |
1852 |
December |
?? |
"Solar and lunar halos were frequent." |
118 |
1853 |
February |
?? |
"Solar and lunar haloes were frequent." |
120 |
1853 |
April |
?? |
"Solar and lunar haloes were frequent, as the sky was much covered by cloud." |
120 |
1853 |
November |
?? |
"Solar and lunar haloes were frequent." |
122 |
1854 |
December |
?? |
"Solar and lunar haloes were observed during the month." |
126 |
1855 |
October |
27 |
"A beautiful solar halo was visible during the afternoon of the 27th." |
132 |
1857 |
March |
07 |
"On the evening of the 7th I noticed a very brilliant lunar halo, ..." |
140 |
1857 |
June |
02, 06 |
"Brilliant solar haloes were visible on the 2nd and 6th." |
141 |
1857 |
October |
29 |
"A splendid lunar halo was visible during the evening." |
143 |
1859 |
November |
?? |
"Lunar halos were frequent." |
151 |
1860 |
January |
05 |
"A large lunar halo was visible during the evening of the 5th." |
153 |
1861 |
February |
3rd week |
"Lunar haloes were very frequent during the third week, in consequence of the humid state of the atmosphere." |
157 |
1861 |
March |
02 |
"On the morning of the 2nd there was a very splendid solar halo in the S.E., with the prismatic colours very distinct; ..." |
158 |
1861 |
September |
19, 20 |
"..., and lunar haloes were frequent on the 19th and 20th." |
159 |
1862 |
March |
19, 20 |
"...; a lunar corona on the 9th; lunar halo on 10th; ..." |
162 |
1862 |
November |
25 |
"A brilliant parhelion appeared soon after 9 a.m. of the 25th, which was visible for about half-an-hour." |
164 |
1862 |
December |
08, 11 |
"On the evening of the 8th I observed a lunar burr, on the 11th a solar halo," |
165 |
1862 |
December |
29, 30, 31 |
"A lunar corona and halo were visible during the evenings of 29th, 30th, and 31st, ..." |
165 |
1863 |
January |
03 |
"...; a lunar halo on the 3rd; ..." |
166 |
1863 |
January |
28 |
"...; another lunar halo was visible on the 28th; ..." |
166 |
1863 |
February |
01, 03 |
"Lunar haloes were visible on the 1st and 3rd; ..." |
166 |
1866 |
August |
?? |
"Solar and lunar haloes were frequent, in consequence of the great prevalence of cloud, particularly at mid-day." |
182 |
1867 |
August |
14 |
"On the same day, at 10 p.m., a very brilliant lunar halo was visible." |
187 |
1868 |
March |
24, 25 |
"..., and there were some brilliant solar haloes on 24th and 25th." |
190 |
1869 |
November |
18 |
"On the night of the 18th there was a brilliant lunar halo for several hours." |
195 |
1870 |
April |
?? |
"Solar haloes were frequent." |
196 |
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