Table of Ice and Obstruction Reports, South of 50" N., 1946 — Continued 



North West 



latitude longitude 



Description 



Apr. 9 



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..do... 



..do... 



Apr. 10 



..do. 



..do. 



..do. 



..do. 



..do. 



..do. 



..do.... 



Apr. 11 



..do 



..do.... 

 .-do.... 

 ..do.... 



.do. 



..do.... 

 Apr. 12 



...do.... 



Apr. 13 



...do 



...do.... 



...do..-. 



...do.... 



...do.... 



.do... 

 .do... 



...do.... 

 ...do.... 

 ...do.... 



Ice patrol pla 



Unknown 



Tampa (I. P.) 



Mojaved. P.).... 



Tampa (LP.) 



--..do... 



Harrington Court. 

 Empire Torrent... 

 Tampa (I. P.).... 



do 



....do 



....do 



....do 



.--.do 



-.-do 



.-..do 



Richard K. CalL 



U. S. S. Woonsocket 



George Washington(KDCL)- 



U. S. Army FS-138 { 



Tampa (I. P.) 



Dentonia Park- 

 Tampa (I. P.).. 



Prosper.. 



Empire Gallop. 



Lacrosse \'ictory 



do 



U. S. C. G. C. Laurel. 



Tampa (LP.).. 



U.S.C. G.C.Laurel. 



Tampa (L P.I 



Empire Gallop 



Joseph H. Nicholson.. 



Empire Gallop 



do.- 



to 



47 31 59 35 



thence curving 



westward. 



47 43 60 12 



to 

 47 43 59 55 

 thence trending north- 

 ward with shore lead 

 past Cape St. George. 

 St. George Bay ice 

 free. 



....do 



N. A. T. S. plane. 



Westminster Victory. 



MojaveCLP.) 



do 



40 20 



45 05 



44 58 



45 09 

 45 07 

 43 26 



43 37 



44 49 



48 07 



48 30 



48 51 



48 12 



48 33 



48 44 



48 42 



49 03 

 49 07 

 49 03 



48 55 



49 05 

 48 57 



48 52 



49 00 



48 52 

 47 00 



47 00 



49 00 

 55 10 



.Along coast of Avalon 

 Peninsula to 40 miles 

 south of Cape Spear. 



43 49 48 37 



43 57 



43 51 



43 37 



43 38 



10 



43 08 

 43 35 



43 05 

 45 16 



43 11 



43 23 



45 41 



43 12 



45 37 



45 40 



43 03 



49 24 

 48 57 



49 30 

 48 25 



49 22 



48 40 



48 28 



49 25 

 47 36 



47 23 

 49 23 



48 33 



44 46 48 15 

 thence southerly. 

 43 25 38 03 



Northeastern edge of field 



Southern edge of field ice separated from 

 above field by open water the westward 

 extent of which not determined. 



Liferaft. 



Berg, 50 feet high, 75 feet long. 



Large berg. 



Berg (drift 1.4 knots, set 076° true). 



Field ice and growler. 



Berg. 



2 bergs. 



Berg, 40 feet by 100 feet. 



Berg, 75 feet by 150 feet. 



Radar contact believed berg. 



Berg, 75 feet by 300 feet. 



Berg. 



Do. 

 Berg, 79 feet by 175 feet. 

 Berg, 50 feet by 100 feet. 

 Berg, 54 feet by 200 feet. 



2 large bergs, several growlers and patches 



field ice. 

 Berg. 

 Unidentified radar target. 



•Patches of field ice. 



Berg, 79 feet by 175 feet (same as 347) daily 

 drift 8 miles, set 090°. 



Large berg. 



Small berg and 2 growlers (same as 349) 

 daily drift 6 miles, set 160°. 



Small berg (same as 348) daily drift 6 miles, 

 set 160°. 



Berg. 



Heavy field ice 10 miles to westward extend- 

 ing southward. Many large bergs and 

 growlers to west and south. 



Large berg. 



2 bergs about 2 miles apart. 



Piissed through small strip of field ice. 

 Several small bergs in vicinity. 



Berg, 142 feet by 300 feet by 200 feet. 



■Patches of field ice and numerous bergs. 

 Berg (same as 363) drift 0.92 knots, set 171°. 



Eastern edge of field ice. 



Suspected berg and growlers picked up on 

 radar (identity doubtful). 



Southern limit field ice. Ice in long strings. 

 Four large bergs in vicinity. 



Large berg. 



Small berg. 



1 Southern limits of field ice. Strings extend- 

 \ ing approximately 5 miles southerly and 

 J easterly direction from field. 



Heavy timber, 1 ft. sq., 20 feet long. 



3 bergs and many growlers within 5 miles. 



Berg. 



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