12 



March 14 .... 

 B. Wheatear. 



March 15 



March 6 . . . . 

 B. Wheatear. 



March 17 . . . . 

 B. Wheatear. 



March 18 



B. Wheatear. 



Marcli 19 . . . . 



March 20 ... 

 B. Wheatear. 



Mnrcli L'l . . . 



Fine weather over the whole of our area, with 

 moderate or strong N.W. wind.** due to the 

 presence of an extensive anticyclone, having 

 its highest readings 30'*1 in. over the Iberian 

 Peninsula. Temperature between 40° F.-oO'-' F. 



W'eather overcast, with light winds circulating 

 round the centre over the Iberian Peninsula, 

 Bay of Biscay, and South-western France. 

 Temperature about the same as the previous day. 



Overcast, with south-westerly winds of mode- 

 rate strength. A depression, having its centre 

 to the north-westw^ard of the Hebrides (Bar. 

 29 in.) and with moderately steep gradients. 

 Barometer over the north of the Iberian Penin- 

 sula 30 in. Temperature about the same. 



Overcast over the whole of our area, with strong 

 westerly winds. Temperature warmer, oO° F. 

 over the Bay of Biscay to 45° F. over our 

 southern coasts. The centre of cyclonic dis- 

 turbance passed across to the Norwegian coast. 



Foggy or misty over the Bay of Biscay, English 

 Channel, and adjacent coasts. Winds, baro- 

 metric pressure, and temperature nearly the 

 same as on the previous day. 



Fine along our southern coast, the greater portion 

 of the western seaboard of France, and north 

 coast of the Iberian Peninsula ; but misty over 

 parts of Brittany. Winds from the west all 

 over our area, increasing in intensity during 

 the day. An anticyclonic state, with barometer 

 30"3 in., extending from the Iberian Peninsula 

 up towards our southern shores. Temperature 

 remaining the same. 



Fine and warm over our aiea, with light breezes 

 circulating anticyclonically round a centre over 

 the Bay of Biscay. 



Same as the previous day. The centre of the 

 anticyclone had travelled eastwards and was 

 situated over Central France ; the winds being 

 consequently more from the eastward over ihe 

 greati'r part of our area. 



