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Page 244
... gale . 9. Now move the card gradually over the flag to the left till the S. E. point is over it , and it will be seen that the wind has gradually be- come E. b . N. , East , E. b . S. , E. S. , E. S. E. b . E. and S. E. and that such ...
... gale . 9. Now move the card gradually over the flag to the left till the S. E. point is over it , and it will be seen that the wind has gradually be- come E. b . N. , East , E. b . S. , E. S. , E. S. E. b . E. and S. E. and that such ...
Page 245
... gale at S. E. Set up Barometer again , Bår . Ther . ― - 3 P. M. moderating fast and our guides say all is over . During the whole of the storm the dryness remarkable . By shading the eyes , faint flashes of lightning could be seen . No ...
... gale at S. E. Set up Barometer again , Bår . Ther . ― - 3 P. M. moderating fast and our guides say all is over . During the whole of the storm the dryness remarkable . By shading the eyes , faint flashes of lightning could be seen . No ...
Page 249
... gale in the neighbourhood of the St. Lawrence Islands he was informed by the Tchukutskoi of St. Lawrence's Bay on the Asiatic Coast of Behring's Straits in 65 ° 40 ′ North " that the time of violent storms was at hand , and that the ...
... gale in the neighbourhood of the St. Lawrence Islands he was informed by the Tchukutskoi of St. Lawrence's Bay on the Asiatic Coast of Behring's Straits in 65 ° 40 ′ North " that the time of violent storms was at hand , and that the ...
Page 350
... gale must have been at no very great distance from me as is proved by the circumstance of the Sir Henry Pottinger cutting away her foremast in a hurricane on the 14th January in Lat . 9o S ; Long . 83 ° 0 ′ East . I being on the same ...
... gale must have been at no very great distance from me as is proved by the circumstance of the Sir Henry Pottinger cutting away her foremast in a hurricane on the 14th January in Lat . 9o S ; Long . 83 ° 0 ′ East . I being on the same ...
Page 351
... gale @ N. W. with very heavy cross sea both from S. and S. W. heavy lurid appearance and continued heavy rain , making preparations for bad weather . 13th . 14th . 15th . First fresh gale @N . W. with heavy head sea on and con- stant ...
... gale @ N. W. with very heavy cross sea both from S. and S. W. heavy lurid appearance and continued heavy rain , making preparations for bad weather . 13th . 14th . 15th . First fresh gale @N . W. with heavy head sea on and con- stant ...
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