60* 



Table V. Current Measurements. 



[REP. OF THE -.MICHAEL SARS" NORTH 



No. 



Time 



LMT 



GMT 



Velocity 

 cm/sec 



.a 

 O 



Of 



Single Directions of Current 



indicated by the Ekman Current-Meter 



(magnetic) 



Siiip's Direction 



(magnetic) 

 at Observation 



Begin. 



Middle 



End 



T 



I 



I 



T 



Stat. 58. 12. June 1910. 37°37'N. 29°25'W. 



Magnetic variation 23° W. — All directions are magnetic with the exception of those in column 6 (Mean direction). 



The current measurements were made from the s s "Michael Sars", anchored (fore) with the trawl-wire. The ship had been trawling 

 with 320() m. of wire out when the trawl (or wire) fastened to the bottom. The wire was fi.xed fore. When the current measure- 

 ments were finished the wire was hauled in but broke so that only 1750 metres were secured. The ship had in all probability 

 been moored with this length of the wire during the whole time. 



Notes on the weather: — At the beginning a very feeble, but slowly increasing breeze was blowing (from SW). The following observations 

 were made with the anemometer:— at 2h 40"" velocity 3.6 m/sec, direction S60°W; at 5h 30m 47 m/sec, S40'W; at llh 30m 

 3.7 ra/sec, S45°W. 



160 

 161 

 162 

 163 



164 



72. June 



Ih 4m 

 w 



18 

 32 



51 



3h 2>T> 



» 



16 

 30 



49 



7 

 21 

 39 



1 



22 

 39 

 51 

 18 



35 

 49 



3 

 18 

 30 

 44 

 58 

 14 

 28 

 24 



3 

 17 

 36 



II 



56 

 24 

 32 

 43 

 4 



10 



11 



2 N20E; 7 N30E 



1 NIOE; 3 N20E; 4 N30E; 1 N50E 



4 N40E; 2 N50E; 1 N60E; 1 N80E 

 : N30E; 1 N60E; 4 N70E; 1 N80E; 2 E; 



2 S80E; 1 S60E 



2 N30E; 2 N40E; 4 N50E; 2 N60E; 2 N70E; 



1 N80E; 1 S80E 



3 N30E; 4 N40E; 1 N50E; 1 N60E; 1 N70E; 1 N80E 

 3 N40E; 4 N50E; 3 N60E; 2 N70E 

 1 N30E; 3 N40E; 4 N60E; 1 N70E; 2N80E; 2S70E 



1 N50E; 3 N70E; 1 N80E; 2 E; 2 S80E; 1 S70E; 



2 S60E 



2 N50E; 1 N60E; 3 N70E; 2 N80E; 2 E; 1 S80E 

 1 N60E; 5 N70E; 2 N80E; 2 E; 1 S70E 

 1 N80E; 3 E; 4 S80E 



5 S60E; 6 S70E; 2 S80E 

 1 S50E; 3 S60E; 5 S70E; 2 S80E 



3 S40E; 5 S50E; 3 S60E 



4 S30E; 5 S40E; 1 S60E 



3 S20E; 4 S30E; 2 S40E 

 1 SlOE; 5 S20E: 3 S30E 



1 S; 5 S20e; 3 S40E 



2 SlOE; 5 S20E; 2 S30E 

 1 S; 1 SlOE; 6 S20E; 5 S30E; 1 S40E 



1 SlOE; 5 S20E; 5 S30E; 3 S40E 



4 SlOE; 5 S20E; 5 S30E 



2 S20W; 4 SlOW; 5 S; 2 SlOE; 1 S20E 



1 SlOW; 4 S20W; 4 S30W; 1 S40W; 3 S50W; 1 S80W 



2 S20W; 4 S30W; 1 S40W 

 1 SlOW; 11 S20W; 2 S30W 

 1 SlOW; 5 S20W; 5 S30W; 2 S40W; 1 S60W 

 1 S; 3 SlOW; 6 S20W; 1 S40W 

 4 SlOW; 1 S30W 

 1 SlOW; 3 S20W; 2 S30W 

 1 S30W; 3 S40W; 1 S60W 



3 S30W; 1 S40W; 1 S50W 



S52W 

 S52W 

 S56W 



S65W 



S58W 



S60W 



•) No. 169:— The duration of the observation had possibly been 13.5 min instead of 12.5 min. 



