Table I b. Surface-Observations and Meteorol. Records. irep of the -michael sars- north 



Date. Hour. 

 (Stiip's Time) 



Position 



Lat. N. 



Long.W 



Sea-Surface 



Temp. 



Salinity 



31 



VI. 



1910 

 V. 30. 2.0 



- . 3.0 



- , 4.0 



- . 21.30 



- „ 22.0 



- „ 23.0 



- „ 24.0 

 1.0 

 2.0 

 3.0 

 4.0 

 5.0 



22.0 

 24.0 

 1.0 

 2.0 

 3.0 

 4.0 

 5.0 

 10.0 

 19.0 

 8.30 

 11.0 

 20.0 

 21.0 

 22.0 

 23.0 

 24.0 

 . 1.0 

 2.0 

 3.0 

 4.0 

 5.0 

 7.0 

 8.0 

 9.0 

 , 10.0 

 , 11.0 

 . 12.0 

 . 13.0 

 . 14.0 

 . 15.0 

 . 16.0 

 . 17.0 

 . 18.0 

 . 19.0 



29 



28 



I 22 26 



1 38 



2 48 



50 59 

 50i23 4 



51 12 

 51 21 



52 



52, 



53! 



32 

 40 

 52 



Atmosphere 



3 — 



53 24 

 54' 11 



29 



39 

 45 

 51 

 55 

 59 

 2 

 6 



9 

 21 

 33 

 40 

 48 

 56 

 25 6 

 16 



7 

 2 

 1 

 9 



11 



13 



15 



17 



19 



21 



23 



25 



28 



30 



32 



34 



36 



38 



41 



43 



45 



47 



49 



51 



53 



55 



19-8 

 •8 

 •85 

 ■65 

 •7 

 ■55 

 •55 

 ■2 

 ■3 

 •4 

 •2 

 •25 

 20-55 

 196 

 •7 

 20-05 

 19^7 



•75 

 20^5 



o/oo 

 3704 

 •04 



3694 

 37^03 



•08 

 3698 



•68 



3685 

 •76 

 98 

 -76 

 74 

 80 

 76 

 64 

 •74 



C. 





Clouds 



(0-10) 



32 

 30 

 30 

 51 



26 1 

 11 

 22 

 32 

 42 

 51 



27 2 

 11 

 21 

 31 

 40 

 51 



28 2 

 13 

 25 

 35 

 44 

 54 



29 4 

 14 

 24 

 33 



•4 



•3 



•5 



•4 



•4 



•4 



•4 



•4 



■35 



•6 



-45 



-55 



•4 



•3 



■4 



•45 



•5 



•5 



•4 



•3 



•3 



•25 



•35 



20-4 

 •3 



20:) 



Wind 

 Dir. Force 



(0-6) 



Date. Hour. 

 (Ship's Time) 



1911) 



Position |i Sea-Surface 



Atmosphere 



Lat. N. ILong.W.,' Temp. 



. '; - •£ >, ^, . Wind 



Sal n ty; = ,B~ Clouds 



^ .= L)if. Force 



;! *- 1^ , I . 



B 



X. 



VI. 3. 20.0 I 29 56; 29 42!: 201 

 - . 21.0 I' 58! 54 1 ^15 



89 



•76 



•82 

 •89 

 •94 

 •80 



•84 

 •81 

 •89 

 •85 

 3702 

 3689 

 •78 



•80 



•68 



3-4 



NNE. 1 



49 C 



•8 



•2 



197 



•8 



4-5 

 2-3 

 3-4 



7-8 



ENE. 3 



ENE. 3 



ENE. 3 



ENE. 3 



. 22.0 

 . 23.0 

 . 24.0 

 4. 1.0 

 . 2.0 

 . 3.0 

 . 4.0 

 . 6.0 

 . 7.0 

 8.0 

 . 10.0 

 . 11.0 

 . 12.0 

 . 13.0 

 . 14.0 

 . 15,0 

 „ 16.0 

 . 17.0 

 ., 18.0 

 , 19.0 

 . 20.0 

 . 21.0 

 .. 22.0 ! 

 . 23.0 1 

 . 24.0 I 

 5. 1.0 

 . 2.0 

 - 3.0 

 . 4.0 

 , 5.0 

 . 6.0 

 » 7.0 

 . 8.0 

 . 9.10 

 ^ 10.0 

 . 11.0 

 . 12.0 

 , 13.0 

 . 20.0 

 „ 21.0 

 . 22.0 

 . 23.0 

 , 24.0 

 6. 1.0 



58i30 



59 8 



30 1 26 



2' 35 



4 47 



6 59 



7 31 8 



8! 



11 I 

 20 I 

 291 

 32' 



19 



22 

 33 



44 

 54 



"/oo 

 3676 



35 32 5 



37 



40 



42 



44 



47 



49 



52 



55 



57 



31 



3 



5 



8 



11 



14 



19 

 22 

 24 

 26 

 28 

 25 

 21 

 ') 



14 

 24 

 34 

 43 

 53 



33 2 

 13 

 23 

 32 

 42 

 52 



34 1 

 11 

 20 

 30 

 39 

 46 

 58 



35 8 

 16 

 25 

 16 



9 

 ') 



•2 

 •0 

 •05 

 •251 

 • 1 

 •0 

 •15 

 ■ -25 

 •3 

 •4 

 •35 

 •35 

 •6 I 

 •95 

 2M 

 20^85 

 •55 

 •65 

 ■25 

 •4 

 •0 

 ■35 

 •5 

 •55 

 •8 

 •7 

 •5 

 •6 

 •6 

 •7 

 •65 

 •4 

 •2 

 195 

 201 

 ■1 



•15 

 •2 

 •3 

 •25 

 •2 

 15 

 •15 

 •35 



•57 



•58 



•60 

 •81 



•81 

 •80 



•92 



°C. j »/o 

 199j 80 



20-2J 78 



195J 77 

 2001 76 



(0-10) ' (0-6) 

 6—7 I ENE. 3 



5-6 

 6-7 



8—9 IE 



ENE. 3 

 E. 3 



19^6; 78 8—9 

 •5 77 9—10 



•82 

 •67 

 •62 

 •74 

 •82 



•80 

 •74 

 •63 

 •52 

 ■52 



•8 

 20^2 



•9 

 212 

 20^4 



•8 



•0 

 •3 

 •1 

 •4 

 •0 

 •2 

 211 



82 

 79 



71 



67 



66 



70 



66 



77 



78 



72 



67 



73 



68 



8-9 

 8-9 



3-4 



2—3 



2-3 



1—2 



1—2 



1—2 



3-4 



E. 

 E. 



E. 

 E. 



E. 



E. 



E. 



E. 



E. 



E. 



E. 



•4171 

 20^0 70 



■59 li 19^5 



i -8 



•60 1' -8 



2-3 

 6-7 

 5-6 

 3-4 

 1-2 



70 6-7 



7- -8 



3 

 3 



3 

 3 



3 



3 



2- 



2-3 



2 



2 



50 



2-3 ESE. 3-4 



ESE 23 



Ei>S. 23 



EbS. 2-3 



EbS. 2-3 



EbS. 2-3 



EDS. 2-3 



EbS. 2-3 



5-6 lEbS 2-3 



1) The sliip was manoeuvring witli tow-nets etc. from 5. .lunc 13.10 to 6. June 9.30. 



