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1903 October.] 



METEOROLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE " DISCOVKKY." 



10th. 



llth. 



12th. 



Max tliei -M-il a ./8a.7-0. Q . . . /small black bulb 72 '5. . arn / I. 17*a\ grammes in 



1<lat \8p &'".. Sl)Iarradiation {small bright bulb 30-ii. ^ a >n -'UI. W7/ Mhoon. 



M a.m. FiiiP aunsei K \w all round S hori/on ; detached '-loiidH, looking like Ci.-s., low down S and SW. 

 western mountains, 8000 ft. alt. ; no surface drift, although wind is just as .strung. More or \en cloudy, w 

 day. Barometer fell until 10 p in., and then commenced to rise. Temperature tailing towards the evening. 



| Dark clouds in W; broad hands of 

 cloud, more or less detached, ex- 

 tending to SE. 



Ozone, 7. 



Clouds clearing, and weather finer 



generally. 

 Min. temp, at Cape Armitage, 5'l. 



Wind EXK, .'1. Krebus smoke going 



\Vb ; drift on Krebus' slopes. 

 2 p.m. Ci.-s. to W ; Str. on western 



mountains. 

 ,*t p.m. Rain band, 1. 

 1 p.m. Ci.-s. on western horizon ; 



Str. on western mountains ; marked 



visibility. 

 4 p.m. Min. temp, at Cape Armitage, 



-4'0. Wind NB, 1-2. Erebus 



smoke invisible. 

 .". p.m. Ci.-s. running SW and NE. 



very thin and indistinct ; refraction 



slight to \V. 

 H p.m. Low fog at base of mountains 



in \\V ; w iiirl \ ery \ariitble. 

 s p.m. Hardly ;i cloud visible; visi- 

 bility low ; surface drift in Strait. 



Ozone, 4. 



Midt. More detached clouds in S; thin layer of Str. on 

 ith Mght upper clouds, and with very strong NE'- V wind all 



