NOVEMBER. 191 1 



4t//, 191 1. 



8 a.m. Light breeze from the Southward ol force 1. Light Nimbus haze. Cirrus ami Stratus 

 clouds. Sun shininu through haze. (Jlaciers clear. Barometer and temperature ste;idv. 



(G.P.A.) 



S p.m. Slightly hazy. Calm or Southerly airs. Alto-stratus and Cirro-stratus radiant running 

 N. and S. Temperature and barometer steady. (Iv. K. 1'-) 



3 p.m. Slcduinu, barometer No. 12 away at Sir Georu'e Newncs Glacier. 

 No. 760. T. Cookc & Sons. 



K.S.B. .. 29-479 inches. 



Sledging barometer 29 -34 inches. 



Attached thermometer. . .. .. .. 56-0 F. 



Mil, 1911. 

 8 a.m. Light Southerly wind. Overcast. Temperature and barometer high. (R. E. P.) 



2 p.m. Southerly wind dropped this morning, but Abbott reports a fairly strong breeze on 

 the Cape. (K. E. P.) 



2.15 p.m. Comparison of barometers : 



K.S.B 29-721 inches. 



Sledging barometer No. 12 29. 58 inches. 



Sledging barometer No. 6 29 595 inches. 



Attached thermometer. K.S.B. .. .. 57-8F. 



8 p.m. Calm. Overcast. Temperature falling a little. Barometer high and steady. Open 

 water sky to the N. all day. (R. E. P.) 



November 6th, 1911. 



12.40 p.m. Comparison of barometers. 



K.S.B 29-540 inches. 



Sledging barometer No. 12 .. 29-39 inches. 



Sledging barometer No. (i 29-41 inches. 



Attached thermometer . . 57 F. 



8 p.m. Calm. Clear. Barometer falling towards normal. Temperature falling. Bright sun 

 all day. Low mist veiling the sea ice to the W. (R. E. P.) 



November 1th, 191 1. 



8 a.m. Clear and bright. A few clouds of Strato-cumulus to the Northward. Barometer 

 high, but falling slightly. Temperature rising. Calm. Glaciers clear. (F. V. B.) 



8 p.m. Barometer falling slowly. Temperature falling. South wind of force 1 to 2, and Scud 

 moving on Cape Adare from the S.E. A light Nimbus haze from the S. Bright sun all 

 clay with variable winds from the S., N.W. and W.N.W., force 1 to 2. (F. V. B.) 



November 8th, 1911. 



8 a.m. Overcast and wind from the W., force 3 to 4. Barometer rising and temperature rising. 

 Glaciers obscure and sun just visible through the clouds. (F. V. B.) 



8 p.m. Overcast with heavy Nimbus haze. N.W. wind with spicular snow. There are also 

 small star-shaped flakes falling. Barometer rising. 



Temperature falling. Glaciers obscure. There has been a S.E. wind blowing all 

 day, changing occasionally to W., and of force 3 to 4 to 1 to :>. Heavy Cumulus clouds 

 over Cape Adare. ( I''- N B-) 



November Wh, 1911. 



8 a.m. Clear and calm. Sun shinin<>- bright. Barometer falling and temperature rising. 



(K. V. B.) 



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