THE WEDDELL QUADRANT AND ADJACENT AREAS. 



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Table XVII. 

 Mean Barometric Pressure at 32° Sea-Level and Standard Gravity; Mean Temperature; Cloud Amount; 

 and Wind Force, with Various Winds, at Laurie Island, South Orkneys, and Cape Pembroke, Falkland 

 Islands, for the Seven Months April to October 1903. 





South Orkneys. 







Cape Pembroke, Falkland Islands. 



Wind. 



Pressure. 



Temperature. 



Cloud. 



Wind Force. 



Wind. 



Pressure. 



Temperature. 



Cloud. 



Wind Force. 





Inches. 







0-10 



0-12 





Inches. 



o 



0-10 



0-12 



N. 



29-351 



24-8 



9-1 



25 



N. 



29-712 



419 



7-5 



4-0 



N.E. 



■208 



22-4 



9 5 



1-6 



N.E. 



•808 



41-4 



8-5 



4-9 



E. 



•250 



8-1 



6 6 



1-2 



E. 



•804 



38'6 



4'8 



2-9 



S.E. 



•234 



5-6 



7-2 



1-3 



S.E. 



■725 



34-9 



7-0 



3-6 



S. 



•215 



5-2 



6-5 



1-3 



S. 



•780 



37 2 



77 



4 3 



s.w. 



•318 



7-4 



6-3 



1-4 



S.W. 



■634 



37-6 



7-5 



5 1 



w. 



•215 



23-9 



7-0 



1-9 



w. 



•649 



37 9 



5-8 



4-2 



N.W. 



•320 



26-9 



8-6 



2-8 



N.W. 



•714 



400 



5-9 



3-9 



Calm 



■386 



11-0 



57 





Calm 











Mean 



29-297 



17-6 



7-6 



2-0 



Mean 



29-715 



39-8 



6-7 



4-1 



Table XVIII. 



Mean Barometric Pressure at 32° Sea-Level and Standard Gravity, Mean Temperature, Cloud, Wind Force, 

 with Various Winds, from Observations made at Joinville Land and "Erebus and Terror Gulf" by 

 Dr W. S. Bruce on board the "Bal^ina," December 16, 1892, to February 18, 1893. Mean Latitude 

 63° 40' S., Mean Longitude 55° 00' W. 



Wind Direction and Number of Observations. 



Pressure. 



Temperature. 



Cloud. 



Wind Force. 





Observations. 



Inches. 







0-10. 



0-12. 



N. 



55 



29-434 



31-9 



8-6 



3-9 



N.E. 



62 



•375 



31-4 



9 3 



3-3 



E. 



46 



•501 



31'2 



8-7 



3-4 



S.E. 



61 



■145 



29-8 



9-1 



3-4 



S. 



85 



•171 



27-8 



9-2 



60 



S.W. 



23 



•163 



31-4 



9 2 



5-1 



w. 



30 



•326 



33 2 



7-0 



2-4 



N.W. 



58 



•306 



32-4 



9-0 



3-2 



Calm 



55 



•486 



31-9 



8-0 





Mean 



48 



29-308 



30-8 



9-2 



4-0 



Table XIX. 



Showing the Departure from the Average of Mean Values of the Climatic Elements in the Weddell 

 Sea with Different Winds South of 60° S. during the Cruises of the "Scotia" in 1903-04. 



Note. — The heavy type indicates above the average, and the italic type below the average. 



Mean Position. 



Wind 

 Direction. 



Pressure. 



Temp. 



Cloud. 



Vapour 

 Pressure. 



Humidity. 



Wind 

 Force. 



No. of Observations. 







Inches. 



° 



0-10. 



Inches. 



Per cent. 



0-12. 





Per cent. 





IS. 



0119 



2 



0-4 



012 



1 



0-4 



212 



17 





N.E. 



•089 



07 



0-2 



001 



1 







242 



19 



1903. 



E. 



■134 



10 



07 



•001 



1 



0-7 



119 



9 



Lat. 64" 23' S. 



Long. 34° 37' W. 



53 days. 



S.E. 



■229 



1-6 



o-o 



■009 



1 



1 



117 



9 



Is. 



■057 



4-0 



0-5 



■020 



1 



0-2 



126 



10 



S.W. 



026 



5 



0-4 



■002 



3 



OS 



144 



11 



Feb. and March. 



w. 



■058 



1-0 



0-8 



■005 



3 



07 



109 



9 





N.W. 



■116 



10 



0-5 



015 



3 



03 



133 



10 





Calm 



•079 



1-9 



V3 



■014 



4 





70 



6 





\ Mean 



29-090* 



26-8 



9-4 



•123 



83 



2-4 



Total 1272 



100 





' N. 



0-172 



3 6 



0-8 



•019 



8 



0-3 



128 



14 





N.E. 



■080 



0-4 



1 



•010 



6 







102 



11 



1904. 



E. 



■114 



2-3 



0-3 



•010 



6 



0-8 



100 



11 



Lat. 70° 03' S. 



S.E. 



121 



1-0 



0-2 



■002 



2 



1-1 



52 



6 



Long. 20° 43' W. 



S. 



•229 



3-9 



1-2 



■027 



10 



1-4 



66 



7 



38 days. 



S.W. 



■112 



0-4 



0-8 



■018 



15 



0-2 



131 



14 



Feb. and March. 



W. 



•154 



1-9 



0-5 



005 







o-o 



136 



15 





N.W. 



•040 



0-6 



5 



008 



5 



01 



142 



16 





Calm 



•299 



4-0 



V8 



•035 



4 





55 



6 





Mean 



29-018* 



25 7 



87 



•118 



83 



2-6 



Total 912 



100 



At 32° Sea-Level and Standard Gravity at Lat. 45" 



