NOVEMBEK, 1!>] 1 roiili ii.Hfil. 



November Kith. 1911 continued. 



8 p.m. Barometer steady. Temperature falling. N.W. wind of force 3 to 4. Accompanied 

 \\ith snow, both spicular and six-pointed stars. 



Heavy Cumulus to the N. and behind Cape Ada re. Thick Nimbus at the S.K. end of 

 the Cape moving from the E.S.E. Clear to the S. and S.\\'. Glaciers partly obscure. 



( K.V.I;.) 



Nori-inber 17th, 1911. 



8a.m. Barometer rising. Temperature steady. Overcast. Light N.W. airs. Glaciers clear. 



(F.V.B.) 



8 p.m. Barometer rising slowly. Temperature settling. Overcast, (iranular snow in grains 

 -|- inch in diameter. Northerly airs. Glaciers obscured. (R. E. P.) 



November \8th, 1911. 



8 a.m. Barometer and thermometer steady. N.W. airs. Overcast. Slight granular snow, 



-| inch during the night. (R. E. P.) 



On the night of the 15th Browning had the ill fortune to break the Terrestrial Radiation 



Thermometer. Yesterday evening I replaced it with a new one. M.O. 3447. (R. E. P.) 



8p.m. Calm. Overcast. Barometer rising slowly. Temperature steady. Glaciers clear. 



(R. E. P.) 



Noreiiibrr I!)//;, 1911. 



8a.m. Calm. Clear. Barometer and thermometer steady. Glaciers clear. (R.K.I'.) 



8 p.m. Calm. Clear. A light N.W. breeze blew here during the day and the clouds spread 

 North- Westward from Cape Adare. They are now dispersing, but two or three bars of 

 light Cirro-stratus have appeared running N.W. and S.E. Barometer steady and high. 

 Temperature steady but for daily oscillation due to position of sun. (R. E. P.) 



Nori'inl>,'i- 'JO///. 1911. 



8 a.m. Calm. Clear. A bar of cloud across Warning Glacier and from Cape Ada re to I he 

 N.W. Barometer steady and high. Temperature steady. Fell a bit during last night. 

 Glaciers clear. (R. E. P.) 



8 p.m. Calm. Clear. A little Strato-cumulus along the Northern horizon. Barometer highest 

 yet, 29-988 inches. Thermometer steady. (R, E. P.) 



Norember 2\st, 1911. 



8 a.m. Calm. Clear. No clouds. Barometer has topped 30 inches. Thermometer fell a 



few degrees last night, but the sun has fetched it up again. The Terrestrial Radiation 



faces S.W., and so has the sun on it in the afternoon and evening. As it is immediately 



above the rock it is much affected. (R. E. P.) 



8 p.m. Barometer settling slightly. Temperature steady. S. wind of force 1 most of the day. 

 Clear. A little cloud forming to the S. Strong wind at Cape Adare 1,000 feet to 3,000 feet. 



November 22nd. 191 I. 



8a.m. Calm. Overcast. Temperature steady. Barometer high but settling slowly. Glaciers 

 clear. (R. E. P.) 



10 a.m. Cleared from S. and W. Sun shining. At this hour all temperature readings in the 

 screen are higher than normal, as the sun is full on it. The door of the screen since the 

 winter blizzards does not fit too well, so that at present the minimum thermometer at the 

 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. observations is open to the sun through a crack. I will have this 

 altered. (R. E. P.) 



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