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H. MOHN. METEOROLOGY. 



[nORW. POL. EXP. 



18t)6. 



Day. 



May 14. 



May 15. 



May 16. 



May 17. 



May 18. 



H. 



I. t. 



10.15 

 Mn. 



2 



4 



6 



8 

 10 

 Noon 



2 



4 



6 



8 

 10 

 Mn 



2 



4 



6 



8 

 10 

 Noon 



2 



4 



6 



8 

 10 

 Mn. 



2 



4 



6 



8 

 10 

 Noon 



2 



4 



6 



8 

 10 



Mn. 



2 



4 



6 



8 

 10 

 Noon 



2 



4 



(> 



8 

 10 

 Mn. 



Lat. 



83° 49' 



- 48 

 ■ 48 



- 48 



83 48 



- 48 



- 47 

 • 47 



- 47 



- 47 



- 47 



- 46 



- 46 



- 46 



- 46 



- 46 



83 46 



- 45 



- 45 



- 45 



- 45 



- 45 



- 45 



- 45 



- 45 



- 46 



- 46 



- 46 



83 46 



- 4(i 



- 46 



- 47 



- 47 



- 47 



- 47 



- 47 



- 47 



- 47 



- 48 



- 4« 



83 48 



- 48 



- 48 



- 48 



- 49 



- 49 



- 49 



- 49 



- 48 



- 48 



- 48 



- 48 



-■ong. 



12° 13' 



- 13 



- 13 



- 13 



12 12 



- 12 



- 12 



- 12 



- 12 



- 12 



- II 



- 11 



- 11 



- II 



- 11 



- 11 



12 10 



- 10 



- 10 



- 10 



- 10 



- 10 



- 9 



- 7 



- 6 



- 4 



- 3 



- 2 



12 1 



11 59 



- 58 



- .57 



- 55 



- 54 



- 53 



- 51 



- 50 



- 49 



- 47 



- 46 



- 45 



- 43 



- 42 



- 41 



- 39 



- 38 



- .36 



- 35 



- 33 



- 31 



- .30 



- 28 



Wind 



Direction 

 True. 



N 



NbW 

 NW 

 NWbN 



NWbW 



WNW 



WNW 



WbS 



WNW 



NWbW 



WNW 



NWbW 



NWbW 



NWbW 



WbN 



WNW 



E 



ESE 



SEbE 



ESE 



ESE 



ESE 



SEbE 



ESE 



SEbE 



SEbE 



SEbE 



SEbE 



SEbS 



SEbS 



SSE 



SEbE 



ESE 



ESE 



ESE 



EbS 



EbN 



EbN 



ESE 



EbS 



EbN 

 EbN 

 NE 



EbN 



NE 

 NE 



NEbN 

 N 



NNW 



N 



NNW 



Vel. 

 m.p.s. 



Press. 

 St.Gr. 

 111. m. 



Temp. 

 C 



Clouds 



Am. Form. 



10° 



10° 



3° 



10° 



5° 

 .5° 

 10° 

 10° 

 10 

 10 

 10° 

 10° 

 10° 

 10° 

 10 

 10 



10° 



10° 



10° 



10 



10 



10 



10 



10 



10° 



10 



10 



10 



10 



10 



10° 



10 



10 



10 



10 



10 



10 



10 



10 



10 



10 



10 



10 



10 



10° 



10° 



10 



10 



10 



10 



10 



10 



Cicu. 



Ci. 



Ci. Cicu. 



Ci. 



Cicu. 



Ci. 



Ci. 



Cicu. 



Str. 



Str. 



Str. 



Str. 



Str. 



Str. 



Str. 



Str. 



Cist. 



Cist. 



Cist. 



Cist. 



Ci. Cust. 



Cist. 



Ci. Cust. 



Str. 



Str. 



Str. 



Str. 



Str. 



Sir. 



Str. 



Cist. 



Cicu. 



Cu. 



Str. 



Str. 



Str. 



Str. 



Str. 



Str. 



Str. 



Str. 



Str. 



Cist. 



Cust 



Sir. 



Str. 



Sir. 



Sir. 



Sir. 



Sir. 



Sir. 



Str. 



Dir. 



NW 



WNW 



W 



W 

 W 



*° 

 *° 

 *° 

 *° 

 ^° 

 :^° 

 *° 

 *° 



*° 



'Blue sky in SE. - Blue sky between SE and NNW over E. ^ Blue sky over the horizon from SSW to 

 ESE; most in SE. ■• Deep blue sky in SSE and SE, and also fairly continuous blue sky between SE and W. 

 •■ Blue sky in SE and ESE. Can trace the great lane of water forward, by the blue sky until it is lost on the 

 horizon in SE. <■■ Above-mentioned blue sky has gone over to SSE and S. ' The old lane open since midnight 

 yesterday. « Faint blue sky between NNW and ESE. The lane in front, running SSW, closed; to staibord, 

 about 500 m. from the ship, a large lane running ESE- WNW. " The ice compact; no blue sky. 



