Temperatures south of St. Mary's bay, from 

 Station M to Trepassey harbour. On 

 August 7, 1903. 



* The colder water near shore is probably 

 due to off-shore winds, which drive off the 

 warmer surface water. 



Temperatures from a point 18 miles due south 

 of Cape Pine, to Station P at Cape Race. 

 On August 10, 1903. 



m 



6 

 11 

 16 

 21 

 24 

 27 

 30 

 32 



From Cape Pine, 18 miles 

 186°. 



At Station P. 



Temperatures every half mile from Station K 

 to Aquafort harbour, east coast of New- 

 foundland. On August 22, 1903. 



Warmer surface water driven off shore by 941 

 miles of wind, during 45 hours previously, 

 from the westerly quarter. (See also August 

 24 on opposite page). 



At Station K, off Bantam 

 Banks. 



(The temperature of sur- 

 face water over this area 

 was 50° on the average 

 at this season. See 

 temperature sections 

 from Cape Race and 

 Cape Spear on August 

 11 and 14.) 



In mouth of Aquafort har- 

 bour. 



Temperatures at Station A, between Cape Race 

 and Trepassey bay. Showing recovery of the 

 temperature of the surface water two days 

 after heavy westerly winds, which drove the 

 warmer surface water off shore. 



Date 

 1903. 



Aug. 28 



Surface 

 temp're. 



39° 

 38 

 40 

 42 



43 

 42^ 



39 



Remarks. 



Successive temperatures in 

 a period of four hours. 

 Current westward dur- 

 ing this time. 



Temperature four hours 

 later with current set- 

 ting northward. 



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