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METEOROLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THR " DISCOVERY. 



[1904 January, 



Appearance of strong wind to S ; only 

 lower part s of distant land visible ; 

 stormy look generally. Average wind 

 velocity since 8 p.m. yesterday, 12 miles 

 per hour. 



Noon. Bluff and White Island, also SB 

 end and higher parts of Black Island 

 obscured ; lower half alone of Discovery 

 visible, also Brown Island and foot hills 

 to W. 



4 p.m. Snow falling in large soft flakes ; 

 wind squally and variable. 



Break in the sky between NB and NW to 

 an alt. of 10. 





Solar radiation 



Bvapn. - grammes. 



Precipn. - in. 



Upper parts of all islands and land to SW 

 and W obscured ; slight drift in Strait, 

 I'ut none in our bay. Average wind 

 velocity since 8 p.m. yesterday, 12 miles 

 per hour. 



Noon. Bluff ot>scured ; tops of Black and 

 Brown Islands, also western foot hills 

 partially visible ; western high land 

 quite obscured, upper two-thirds of 

 Discovery also. 



4 p.m. Soft snow falling in large flakes ; 

 toggy all round. 



Distant land obscured all round. 



Max. then,,, read at ; Solar radiation -| 



Evapn. - grammes. Precipn. - in. 



