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Aguilar, F C (1865): Meteorological measurements in Quito, Ecuador from June 1864- May 1865, digitized version [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.872595, In supplement to: Domínguez-Castro, Fernando; Vaquero, José Manuel; Gallego, María Cruz; Farrona, Ana María Marín; Antuña-Marrero, Juan Carlos; Cevallos, Elizabeth; García-Herrera, Ricardo; de la Guía, Cristina; Mejía, Raúl David; Naranjo, José; Prieto, Maria del Rosario; Ramos Guadalupe, Luis Enrique; Seiner, Lizardo; Trigo, Ricardo M; Villacís, Marcos (2017): Early meteorological records from Latin-America and the Caribbean during the 18th and 19th centuries. Scientific Data, 4, 170169, https://doi.org/10.1038/sdata.2017.169

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Aguilar, F C (1865): Boletín meteorológico o resumen de las observaciones meteorológicas: Hechas en el Colegio Nacional de Quito a cargo de los padres de la Compañía de Jesús, desde el 7 de junio de 1864 hasta el 7 del mismo mes y año de 1865 y comparadas con las de Guatemala de 1862 y con la de Santiago de Chile de 1863 y 64. Imprenta Nacional M. Mosquera, 44 pp
Coverage:
Latitude: -0.220000 * Longitude: -78.510000
Date/Time Start: 1864-06-01T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1865-05-01T00:00:00
Minimum Elevation: 2820.0 m * Maximum Elevation: 2820.0 m
Event(s):
ECUQUI2 * Latitude: -0.220000 * Longitude: -78.510000 * Elevation: 2820.0 m * Location: Ecuador * Method/Device: Weather station/meteorological observation (WST) * Comment: 17m above that plaza ground
Comment:
Authors define the year as "presenting anomalies that do not permit show the general climatic laws of the country. The months of December January and February were hot and dry as 1804, and these conditions have spread to northern Bogota and southern Peru." The temperature was taken 3 times a Day (7h, 14h and 21h) with a Celsius thermometer; the mean temperatures were computed after Kaemt (1843). But the bulletin only shows the monthly minimum, maximum, mean and oscillation temperature. The relative humidity (maximum, minimum and mean) was calculated with the August tables (August, 1830) from a wet and a dry thermometer observed three times a Day (6h, 14h, 21h). The barometer was compared with the barometers of the Paris observatory and corrected in five tenth of millimetre. The bulletin gives the monthly mean, minimum and maximum atmospheric pressure reduced to 0°C. Wind direction was measured three times a Day in an eight directions compass. The Precipitation was measured daily (24 hours) but only the monthly Precipitation is given in the text. The largest daily rainfall took place in February with 46 mm. They do not correct the Precipitation measurements by altitude but cite that the rain gauge was 17m above the ground. April 1865 (482 mm) and August 1864 (137mm) are clearly above the maximum monthly Precipitation registered in the observatory series 1891-1985 (maximum April 309 mm in 1917, and maximum August 100.1 in 1981). The instruments used by the Jesuits were done in Paris in the workshops of Lerebours and Secretan, builders of the imperator, and compared with the instruments of the Imperial Observatory. The instruments were: one Fortin Barometer, one Gay-Lussac barometer, four thermometers scaled in the glass in tenth of grade, two Negretti Thermographs, one udometer epruveta, one electric anemometer, one declinometer, a suspension planchet, one spectrometer and one Volta electrometer.
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Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1DATE/TIMEDate/TimeAguilar, F CGeocode
2Latitude of eventLatitude
3Longitude of eventLongitude
4Temperature, air, monthly maximumTTT month max°CAguilar, F C
5Temperature, air, monthly meanTTT monthly m°CAguilar, F C
6Temperature, air, monthly minimumTTT month min°CAguilar, F C
7Humidity, relative, maximumRH max%Aguilar, F C
8Humidity, relativeRH%Aguilar, F Cmean
9Humidity, relative, minimumRH min%Aguilar, F C
10NumberNoAguilar, F Cwater vapor pressure max; no unit given
11NumberNoAguilar, F Cwater vapor pressure mean; no unit given
12NumberNoAguilar, F Cwater vapor pressure min; no unit given
13Pressure, atmosphericPPPP otherarbitrary unitsAguilar, F Cmaximum, in mmHg; barometer reduced to 0°C
14Pressure, atmosphericPPPP otherarbitrary unitsAguilar, F Cmean, in mmHg; barometer reduced to 0°C
15Pressure, atmosphericPPPP otherarbitrary unitsAguilar, F Cminimum, in mmHg; barometer reduced to 0°C
16EvaporationEvapormmAguilar, F Cmaximum, probably daily max
17EvaporationEvapormmAguilar, F Cminimum, , probably daily min
18EvaporationEvapormmAguilar, F Cmean, probably daily mean
19Precipitation, monthly totalPrecip m totalmmAguilar, F C
20Days, cumulatedDays cumdayAguilar, F Cclear sky
21Days, cumulatedDays cumdayAguilar, F Ccloudy sky
22Days, cumulatedDays cumdayAguilar, F Covercast sky
23Days, cumulatedDays cumdayAguilar, F Cwith fog
24Days, cumulatedDays cumdayAguilar, F Cwith rainfall
25Days, cumulatedDays cumdayAguilar, F Cwith hail
26Days, cumulatedDays cumdayAguilar, F Cwith lightning
27Days, cumulatedDays cumdayAguilar, F Cwith thunder
28Days, cumulatedDays cumdayAguilar, F Cwith storms
29Number of observationsNOBS#Aguilar, F Ccalm
30Number of observationsNOBS#Aguilar, F Cwith variable winds
31Number of observationsNOBS#Aguilar, F Cwith wind from EN
32Number of observationsNOBS#Aguilar, F Cwith wind from SW
33Number of observationsNOBS#Aguilar, F Cwith wind from SE
34Number of observationsNOBS#Aguilar, F Cwith wind from E
35Number of observationsNOBS#Aguilar, F Cearthquake
36Number of observationsNOBS#Aguilar, F CCotopaxi (volcano) roaring
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