123
4
5
6
7
8 29‘. 70h
9
10 29 . 70
11
Noon. 29 . 70
1
2
34
• 5
67 8
9
10
11
Mid.
29 . 68
29 . 66
2 9 . 66
29 . 66
81‘
83
81s
82°
82
82
82
ENE
E by N
Napakiang harbour.
ENE
Sunday, September 22, 1816.
After midnight squally, with
rain and lightning.
About 7 the wind hauled to
the ENE, and cleared up, and
continued fine all day.
12
845
6
8 29 . 62
9
10 29 . 62
11
Noon. 29 . 62
1
2 2 9 . 60
3
Ï. S 2 9 . 58
66
29 . 50
7
8 29 . 50
9
10
11
Mid.
80
81
82
82
NE by E
Monday, September 23, 1816.
To-day the wind has been
about N E ; squally at times,
with showers of rain, and every
appearance of approaching bad
weather.
811 821
ENE
N E b y E
During all this day the barometer
continued falling, in
the evening it -had ' reached
29-50. The wind in the early
part of the night hauled to
NNE, and towards morning to
the Northward.
Thermom|§ |
Hour. Barom. Air. Sea. Winds. Lat. Long;
1
2
NNÈ
3
. 4
N E b yN
. 5
6 29'• 43"
Tuesday, September 24, 1816.
In the night the wind has
been about NNE. About 4
A. M. it began to blow very
fresh, with squalls.
8
9
10
11
Noon.
29 .-42
29 . 40 81° Ü
About noon the wind shifted
to NNW, and increased in
strength.
1234
5
67
8
9
10
11
Mid.
29 . 40
29 . 44
29 . 50
29 . 55
29 . 56
29 • 63
29 . 65
2 9 . 66
81
79
78
81 i
81
80J
NNW
NWbyN
N f f
Siapakiang harbour. During the afternoon it blew
hard, and gradually shifted to
the North-westward, with fresh
squalls of short duration. At
3 30 P. M. the mercury began
to rise, and continued rising very
rapidly.
The weather at sunset assumed
a very stormy appearance.
12
Wednesday, September 25,1816.
34
.
5
6 2 9 . 72 NWbyW
Shortly after midnight it
cleared up and moderated.
8 29 . 80 78 80 NW
9
10
2 9 . 86
11
Noon.
29 . 86 79 80
During the day it has been
blowing a steady moderate
breeze from the NW.
1
■ 2 .
3
4
29 . 84
29 . 84 78 80J NWbyW
5
6 29 . 86 NW
7
8 291 92 771 79i
9
10
11
Mid. 2 9 . 95 ■ 77 78 NWbyb
Midnight, moderate and
cloudy.