MAY. 1911 continued. 



May 21s/. 1911. 



8 a.m. Barometer rising slightly, temperature steady. Calm or S.W. airs. Overcast. 



S p.m. Barometer steady and temperature falling. Overcast all day. Slight granular snow 

 from time to time, but all day less than a quarter of an inch has fallen. 



Mai/ 22ml, 1911. 



2 a.m. Calm and clear. Moon shining through a slight haze. 

 Barometer steady and temperature falling. 



8 a.m. Calm and bright. Barometer and temperature steady. 



Scud forming on Cape Adare and moving rapidly from the S. 

 Warning and Sir George Newnes Glaciers hidden by dense bank of fog. 

 Strato-cumulus on the Northern horizon. 



12 noon. Calm and bright. Barometer steady. Temperature rising a little. 



Glaciers have cleared but dense scud moves quickly off Cape Adare. 



Every now and then gusts drive dense drift off the N. end of Cape Adare and occasional 

 whirlwinds of drift are to be seen over Warning Glacier. At times E.S.E. gusts of force 2 

 to 3 have reached us and for some time there was slight north wind. Now it is calm. 



2 p.m. Clear. Wind from N.W. of force 1. No drift or scud in sight. 



Strato-cumulus on the Northern horizon. One or two cumulus clouds upon tlio 

 Western Mountains. 



8 p.m. Calm and bright all the afternoon and evening until now. There has been no signs 

 of wind on Cape Adare, since those last recorded. Barometer rising and temperature 

 falling. 



May 23rd, 1911. 



2 a.m. N.W. airs. Granular snow falling. Very thick weather Barometer falling slightly and 

 temperature steady. 



8 a.m. Southerly wind commencing. Drift and scud flying north off Cape Adare. Sky 

 overcast except for break to N. and N.E. 



Heavy granular snow fell last night. It was blown into drifts as it fell. 

 Over If inch of snow in all since the last blizzard May 4th to 14th. 



8 p.m. The day has turned out quite calm and bright with a steady barometer and a steadily 

 falling temperature. 



May 24th, 1911. 



2 a.m. Temperature and barometer steady. Slight spicular snow falling out of a very 

 thin haze. 



10 a.m. A slight wind from the S.W. Thick snow cloud to the S. and S.E. Glaciers obscured. 

 Barometer falling slightly. Temperature steady. J inch of snow since last noted. 



8 p.m. Fine calm weather. Bright this evening. Snow-cloud still hangs about the glaciers. 

 Barometer and temperature slowly falling. 



Mai/ 25th, 1911. 

 2 a.m. Very bright. Calm. Barometer steady and temperature falling. 



8 a.m. Very bright. Calm. Barometer rising and temperature steady. 



8 p.m. Calm and bright all day. Not a cloud in the sky. Barometer rising and temperature 

 steady. 



May 26th, 1911. 



2 a.m. Calm and clear. Barometer and temperature steady. No clouds. 



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