52 



1902 May.] 



METEOROLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE "DISCOVERY." 



Solar radiation 



From Crater Hill to Observation 

 Hill, and thence to SW and \W, la fcbao- 



blotted out in dense w Jute tog, 

 now seems to cover the \vhole 

 Strait Irom the ship. All (be northern 

 itc clear. Moon and a few stars 

 ... All the near hills dimly visible 

 in white mist, which is now all round. 

 Mist entirely cleared av,av. 

 Quite clear. Mountain range visible 

 fairly dist incl . 

 rt a.m. A lew stars \ isihle ; mountain range 



hidden by mist. 



1(1 a.m. High fog. Moon shining under lot; 

 to S\V. Largo precipitation in form oi sot't 

 particles. 



bank of Xim. or Str. low down 

 irmii XK to SM, moving bodily from K. 

 Surface rapid. 



H p.m. A few scattered low clouds (send) 

 moving Irom K Mist obscuring mountain 

 range. 



Min. at high-level stat ion during past 

 iL'tl hours, -:;r-0; temp, at 10 p.m., 

 NW side of post covered \\ it h 



In p.m. A brilliant meteor i>-ll from about 

 :; N of Saturn to -j , :i K of Jupiter, 

 lasting about 1 sec., and was as bright 

 as 'I U] >il er. 



Calm all day. Overcast and misty until <> p.m. A good deal of precipitation (in lorin ot ice crystals) on outside 

 tilings. Max. run of cups lor 2 hours, IS miles; max. rate observed by pressure tube, b miles per hour. 

 Itarometer steadier and inclined to rise to wan Is evening. Thermometer rose a little ami was pretty steadx . 



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 ight bulb . 



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