48 



TEMPERATURE OF THE SURFACE WATERS OF THE ATLANTIC OCEAN 



Month 



70° \V. Long. 



Standard values of the surface temperatures 

 AVERAGE WIDTH OF THE TWO- 

 30° 20' 



I.... 

 II... 

 III.. 

 IV.. 

 V... 

 VI.. 

 VII. 

 VIII 

 IX.. 

 X... 

 XI.. 

 XII. 



5.7 

 5.4 



4.3 

 4.4 

 4.0 



3.3 

 3.9 

 3.6 

 4.3 



4.7 



6.0 

 5.5 

 5.1 

 4.2 

 4.3 

 4.0 

 3.2 

 3.7 

 3.6 

 3.6 

 4.1 

 4.6 



6.2 

 6.2 

 5.5 

 4.4 

 4.4 

 4.1 

 3.4 

 3.4 

 3.1 

 3.0 

 4.2 

 4.8 



6.1 

 6.2 

 5.7 

 5.1 

 4.5 

 4.1 

 3.6 

 2.5 

 2.9 

 2.5 

 4.1 

 4.7 



5.0 

 5.9 

 5.1 

 4.4 

 3.7 

 3.2 

 3.2 

 2.8 

 2.2 

 3.4 

 4.1 

 4.8 



5.2 

 5.3 

 4.7 

 3.6 

 2.3 

 3.1 

 2.1 

 2.0 

 o n 



5.9 

 5.3 

 4.4 

 2. 7 

 2.0 

 2.7 

 1.0 

 1.5 

 2.5 



l.S -0.6 

 3.2 1.8 

 4.9 3.9 



5.2 

 5.2 

 4.1 

 2.1 

 1.4 

 2.3 

 0.0 

 0.6 

 1.7 

 -1.0 

 1.3 

 3.3 



3.9 

 4.8 

 3.7 

 1.6 

 1.1 

 2.6 

 0.2 

 0.3 

 0.9 

 -0.9 

 1.6 

 3.8 



3.4 

 8.9 

 3.3 

 1.3 

 1.6 

 3.3 



-0.9 

 0.6 

 0.8 



-0.7 

 1.8 

 4.0 



2 7 

 3.8 

 3.0 

 1.5 

 1.4 

 3.3 



3.1 

 2.6 

 1.2 

 0.7 

 1.9 



-1.3 -1. 1 

 0.8 0.7 

 0. 7 0. 7 



-0.6 -0.8 

 0.1 -0.1 

 3.3 2.7 



0.6 



1.4 



1.1 

 -0.1 

 -1.0 

 -0.7 

 -1.0 

 -1.0 

 -0.4 ■ 

 -1.3 



0.6 



1.5 



0.5 1.0 1.2 



1.1 

 0.7 

 0.1 

 -1.1 

 -1.1 

 -1.2 

 -1.1 

 -0.7 



0.9 

 0.3 

 0.3 

 -1.2 ■ 

 -1.3 

 -1.4 

 -1.3 

 -0.9 



0.8 

 -0.1 



0.4 

 -].2 



0.3 0.1 -0.1 

 0.5 -0.2 -0.6 



0.7 

 -0.2 

 -0.4 



0.7 

 -1.0 



0.2 -0.3 

 -0.6 -1.1 

 -0. 1 0. 4 



0. 8 0. 9 

 -0.8 -0.7 



0.6 

 -1.3 

 0.3 

 0.8 

 -0.6 



-1.3 -1.2 -1.0 -( 



0. 1 0. 3 0. 1 

 -1.2 -1.2 -1.0 



-0.3 

 ■0.8 



-0.9 

 -0.8 



AVERAGE WIDTH OF THE TWO- 



I.... 

 II... 

 III.. 

 IV.. 

 V... 

 VI.. 

 VII. 

 VIII 

 IX.. 

 X .. 

 XI.. 

 XII. 



4.6 4.6 4,2 

 4.1 4.3 4.5 

 4. 4. 4 4. 8 



3.7 3.6 3.9 



2.7 

 3.0 

 3.0 



1.4 

 2.0 

 2.0 

 2.3 

 2.5 

 2.9 



4.0 

 3.8 

 4.4 

 3.3 

 3.9 



0.2 

 0,9 

 0.9 

 1.0 

 2.1 

 1.9 



3.0 

 3.6 

 3.3 

 2 3 

 2.0 

 2.2 



3, 1 

 3.2 



2.8 

 1.7 

 0,7 

 1.8 



-0.6 -0.7 

 0. 1 -0. 3 

 0. 7 0. 7 



1.0 -0.6 



2. 1 1.9 

 2. 2 1. 8 



3.4 



3.3 



2.5 



1.5 



0.1 



1.3 

 -1.0 

 -0.8 ■ 



0.7 

 -1.4 



0.2 ■ 



1.6 



2. 1 



2,0 



1.9 



0.3 



0.0 



1,0 



-1,3 



-0.9 



-0.3 



-0.3 

 1.4 



1.7 

 1.6 

 1.7 

 0.0 

 -0.3 

 0.4 



-0.8 

 -0.4 



-0.9 

 1.3 



1.1 



1.2 



1.3 



-0.2 



-0.7 



-0.2 



-0,9 

 -0,4 



■0.7 

 1.0 



-0.4 -0,6 -0.4 -0.3 -0.2 

 0. 2 -0, 1 -0. 2 0. 3 0. 

 0.2 -0.3 -0.9 -1, 1 -1,2 

 0,9 -0,9 -0,7 -0,3 -0.2 



-1.4 

 -1.2 -1.4 -1.8 



-l.S 

 1,3 -1,6 -1.8 

 1.2 -1,3 -1,7 



-1,6 

 0.9 -1.2 -1.3 -1.2 -1.1 

 0.7 -0.1 -0.6 -1,0 -1.3 



-0.3 -0.4 -0.7 -1.0 -1.1 

 -0.9 -1. 1 -1.3 -1.3 -1.4 

 -1. 1 -1.1 -0.9 -0.7 -0. S 

 -0. 1 -0. 1 -0.1 -0.4 -0.9 

 -1.3 -1.0 -0.9 -0.8 



-1.0 -0.7 -0.6 -0.8 

 -1.4 -1.5 -1.5 -1.6 



■1.1 

 -1.5 



•Intermediate values, which were introduced to determine upweUing. They 



