Table of Ice and Obstruction Reports, South of 50° N., 19^6 — Continued 



Description 



1950 

 1951 

 1952 

 1953 

 1954 

 1955 

 1956 

 1957 

 1958 

 1959 

 1960 

 1961 

 1962 

 1963 

 1964 

 1965 

 1966 

 1967 

 1968 

 1969 

 1970 

 1971 

 1972 

 1973 

 1974 

 1975 

 1976 

 1977 

 1978 

 1979 

 1980 



1981 

 1982 



1992 

 1993 

 1994 

 1995 

 1996 

 1997 

 1998 

 1999 

 2000 



July 13 

 ..do..:. 

 July 14 

 -do..-. 

 ..do.... 

 -.do.... 

 July 16 

 July 17 

 .-do 



...do 



...do.... 



July 18 

 ...do...- 



..do.... 



...do.— 



.do 



July 19 

 —do 



July 20 

 ...do-... 

 —do.... 



July 21 



...do 



...do.... 

 ...do 



..do.... 



-.do 



July 22 



July 23 



—do 



—do.... 



July 24 



—do 



..do 



..do 



July 25 



July 26 



..do 



..do 



..do 



July 27 



..do 



July 31 

 Aug. 1 

 .-do 



-do 



Aug. 4 

 Aug. 11 

 Aug. 12 

 Oct. 1 



Karabagh 



Georgic 



Unknown 



Idefjord -- 



Chios--- 



Vincent Harrington. 



H. Tanridge 



Drottningholm 



Egton 



Drottningholm--. 

 Fort Musquarro.. 

 J. S. Hutchinson- 



Nyanza 



Cairn valona 



do. 



Temagami 



William James 



Fort Maurepas 



Belpamela .-- 



Lyria 



Fort Lane 



Tilsington Court 



J. W. McAndrew 



William James 



(EWHE) 



Tilsington Court 



Ice patrol plane 



John Robert Gordon - 



Exiria 



JoeC. S.Blackburn-. 



Sacramento 



U. S. C. G. C. Woodbin 



do - 



do 



Psara 



William Ogden 



Texarkana Victory. 



(HOCG) 



do 



Woodstock Victory. 

 Edmund Fanning . 



W.B.Travis 



Saraieven 



Hydro Washington - 

 do -- 



do 



U. S. Army plane 



U. S. S. Canisteo 



Matthew Maury 



H. M.S.PorlockBay- 



Piece of ice 10 feet in diameter. 



Small berg. 



Large berg. 



Berg. 



Empty parachute. 



Floating mine. 



Berg. 



Large berg. 



Berg. 



Large berg. 



Berg. 



Do. 

 Metal life-raft. 

 Large berg. 

 Growler. 

 Berg. 



Lighted whistle buoy. 

 Doughnut life-raft. 

 Berg. 



Floating life-raft marked 8 persons. 

 Circular steel pontoon 10 feet in diameter. 

 Life-raft. 



Small berg breaking up. 

 Life-raft. 



Conical buoy 5 or 4 feet out of water. 

 Life-raft. 



Large berg and growlers. 

 Berg. 



Bell buoy adrift. 

 Black bell buoy. 

 Log, 20 feet long 3 feet in diameter with 



spike 2 feet long protruding upward. 

 Black buoy marked R and CI in white. 

 Berg. 



Do. 



Do. 

 Floating mine. 

 Life-raft. 



Raft floating high in water. 

 Empty life-raft. 

 Red conical buoy. 

 Pontoon life-raft. 

 Black conical whistle buoy flashing every 



10 seconds. 

 Large red conical buoy. 

 Several bergs and growlers. 

 Large berg. 



Radar contact, probable berg. 

 Berg. 

 Large berg. 



Do. 

 Radar contact, probable berg. 



Table of Ice and Obstruction Reports, North of 50" N., 1946 



North West 



latitude longitude 



Along Labrador coast 

 and south through 

 Strait of Belle Isle 



East coast Greenland 



south to 62 N. 

 East coast Greenland 



south to 60 N. 

 South along Labrador 

 and Newfoundland 

 coasts to Notre Dame 

 Bay and undetermined 

 distance through 

 Strait of Belle Isle 



Description 



Heavy field ice with pans up to 150 feet in 

 diameter. Estimated up to 60 miles sea- 

 ward off Labrador coast. Southern limit 

 in Strait of Belle Isle not observed. 



Coastal belt storis 20 to 30 miles wide. 



Cover 10/10. 

 >Coastal belt storis. 



[Heavy field ice. 7/10 cover in Notre Dame 

 ; Bay increasing to 9/10 northward of 



Groais Island. 10/10 through Strait of 



Belle Isle as far as visible. 



Same area and same conditions as observed 



on the 17th. 

 Passing through large patches broken field ice 



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