74.

S.S. LOOSOK.

1892-September 7,

4a.

29.33

N

8a.

.34

NW

Noon

23° 50'

118° 2'

.22

NW

1.30p.

28.98

NW

2.30p.

.76

3. Op.

.76

10

3.30p.

4. Op.

.76

12

99

.76

N

5. Op. 23 45 5.30p.

118 31

,77

WSW

3457802 67

.74

6.12p.

23 35

118 29

.90

7. Op-

.97

7.30p.

29.10

8. Op.

23 30

118 20

.22

8,

4a.

.33

ESE

44

Sa.

4.5p. N to ESE, S, SW central calm lull.

4 4.42 Chapel Island.

S.S. SYDNEY.

1892-September 7,

Noon

4p.

8p.

222

22° 33'

115° 07'

29.53

N

C.

49

116 05

.46

NNE

3

C.

116

56

.43

or.

S

8.30p.

.35

9. Op.

.35

NE

12

9.30p.

.25

9.50p.

.14

10.30p.

.18

WNW

12

11. Op.

.26

***

11.30p.

.30

Midt.

22 43

117

05

.29

SW

3

8,

22.

,40

4a. 23 17

117

42

.39

3

**

8a. 23 54

118

14 .50

NE

Noon 24 29

118

49 .57

c.

*

fine.

swell from SSW and W.

(very high sea, clouds

very low from WNW,

course to SSW.

or.

confused sea.

sea still confused. swell from NE.

South Cape Wind Direction in points and Velocity in miles per hour from 6th-8th September, 1892, inclusive.

September 6th. September 7th. | September 8th.

Hour.

Hour.

Dir. Vel.

Dir. Vel. Dir. Vel.

Dir. Vel. Dir.

September 6th. September 7th. September 8th.

Vel. Dir.

Vel.

1a.

2a.

NNW NW/W

3a.

48.

5a.

......

7 WNW 66 8 NW/W NW/W 5 WNW 61

W

12 WNW WNW 15 NW/W

6a.

7a.

9a.

10a.

WNW 34 NW/W 55

NW/W 20 NW/W

NW/W 28 NW/W WNW 36 NW/W

NW/W 37

NW/W 35

11

WNW 61 WNW 35

noon................ WNW 67 WNW 26

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W/N

3

Ip.

W/N

4

2p.

WNW 62

W/N

3p.

WNW 60

4p.

WNW 60

W

5p.

NW/W

63

6p.

WNW

7p.

WNW 61 WNW

8p.

WNW 65 WNW

W/N

9p.

WNW 73

no record

10p.

NW/W 60

no record

Ilp.

NW/W 63

no record

midt.

WNW 75

28882858R882

69

WNW 37 WNW 22 WNW 18 WNW 22 76 WIN 21 60 WNW 10

NE/N

ENE

$ WSW NW/W

NW/W

7

N/W

NNW

W/N

2

NNW

WNW WIN

NNW

NW/N

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7

WIN

NW/N 7

From the 6th at 6 p. to the 7th at 6 p. the average distances from the centre at which different barometer readings were made were as follows; 28.50: in the centre, 28.70: 20 miles, 29.20: 40 miles, 29.30: 65 miles, 29.40: 120 miles, 29.50: 220 miles. At 6 p. on the 7th the dimensions became, perceptibly smaller. Possibly the depression had been filling up ever since the centre entered the Formosa Channel, but then it was only very slowly before 6 p. on the 7th. At midnight on the 7th the distances were; 29.30: 25 miles, 29.40: 60 miles, 29.50: 180 miles. At 6 a. on the 8th they were; 29.40: 40 miles and 29.50: 80 miles. At 9 a. on the 8th the barometer read 29.50 at a distance of 60 miles from the centre,

From the 6th September at noon to the 8th at 3 a, the force of wind was 7 at a distance of 50 miles from the centre, at 100 miles it was 6, and 4 at 200 miles. It blew perhaps one figure on Beaufort's scale higher behind than at the same distance in front of the centre.

During the same period the average angle between the wind and the radius was 45°. Within 100 miles of the centre it did not change with the distance and amounted to 46°. It was most uniform in different bearings nearest the centre. Between 100 and 150 miles it was 54o, and between 150 and 250 miles it was 29°. Within 250 miles the angle depends upon the bearing of the centre. In front the wind blew across the path. Behind it blew more nearly straight into the centre. To the NNE of the centre the angle was 21°, to ENE 34°, to ESE 45o, to SSE 58o, to SSW 70°, to WSW 60°, to WNW 38° and to NNW it was 43°.

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