KEPT ON BOARD "TERRA NOVA." 

 1911, TO APRIL 3RD, 1912. 



Sea Surface. 



Waves. 



Dirertion 



from. 



Dis- 

 turbance 

 (0-10). 



Swell. 



Direction 

 frum. 



Dis- 

 turbance 

 (0-10). 



Sea 

 Tem- 

 perature 



Colour. 



Remarks. 



NW 



Inp 



ack 



F. 

 31-6 



29-0 

 30-2 



30-5 



30-3 



30-6 



30-0 

 30-5 



31-0 



L'S-.I 



365 



385 



Midnight : Wind probably affected by Cape Bird peninsula. 

 2 to 4 h. : Very light snow falling. Considerable fall over land. 



19.45 : Commenced to snow (slight). 



17.30: Slight sleet (snow and rain mixed). First: Slight snow and 

 sleet all watch. Sun shining faintly all the time and clouds 

 breaking at 23.45. Midnight : Mock sun in 22| halo on 

 right of sun. only part of halo visible. From sun side out, red, 

 yellowish, bluish. 



8h. : Eime on rigging. 10.15: Fog lifted. 10.30: Two bands 

 of Ci.-St. running from behind Mount Erebus (\VX\V by compass 

 and WSW) to horizon ; ESE by compass. Each line about 

 2 broad in the zenith. The actual clouds forming the bands 

 were all small and lying at right angles to the direction of tin- 

 bands. 



2 h. : Slight snow. 3 to 4 : Snow increasing, 

 forenoon : Snow moderate. 

 Afternoon : Snow slight. 



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