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METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS MADE DURING THE 



Wind, True. 



Cloud. 



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8 



9 

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 Mdt. 



Means. 



Direction. Force. 



Anit. 



Lower 

 .Spec. 



Upper 

 Spec. 



Remarks 



MARCH 16, 1904. 



At noon, 

 lat. 71° 28' S. long. 22" 32' W, 



29-159 

 •156 

 •160 

 ■181 

 ■181 

 •194 

 ■196 

 •198 

 •196 

 •209 

 •212 

 ■222 

 ■215 

 ■210 

 •213 

 •208 

 •208 

 ■197 

 ■223 

 •220 

 "207 

 •204 

 ■225 

 ■213 



29^200 



16^4 

 16-7 



17-2 

 16^7 

 16-9 

 17^3 

 17^9 

 20^4 

 19^4 

 20-4 

 21-2 

 21^9 

 22^9 

 23^9 

 24^2 

 24-1 

 25-6 

 25 •O 

 25-9 

 25^1 

 251 

 25^6 

 25 ■S 

 25^9 



21^7 



NW 



NW 

 WNW 

 NW 

 NW 

 NW 



Calm 



NW 



N 



Oalm 



NW 

 NW 



N 

 NW 



Calm 

 Calm 

 Calm 



ENE 

 NE 

 ENE 

 ENE 

 ENE 

 ENE 

 ENE 



Str. 



Str. 



Str. 



K. str. 



K. 



K. 



K. 



K. 



K. 

 K. str. 



K. 



K. 

 K. str. 

 K. str. 



Str. 



Str. 



Str. 

 K. str. 

 K. str. 

 K. str. 



Str. 



Str. 



Str. 



Str. 



Cir str. 



1 



1 



1 

 0-1 

 0-1 

 0-1 





 0-1 





 0-1 









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 0-1 

 0-1 

 0-1 

 0-1 

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A few Hakes of -;;- falling. 



2 bergs. 



0. 3 ber^s. 



®. ,, Starting sounding. 





 

 



Lower clouds moving S.W. 



< seen at 22.55. 



0^4 



