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Commencing with 1918, January 1, a new method of analysis has been adopted in the case of the elements "wind force" and "weather".

The old and new methods are compared below:

Old method. 1896-1917

(1) Wind Direction:

The forecast wind direction is considered successful if the wind at Gap Rock blows the greater part of the 24 hours from a direction that does not differ more than 45° from the forecast. Thus, if the forecast wind direction is NE, and 4 out of the 6 reports from Gap Rock give wind direction between N and E the forecast is correct in this element.

(2) Wind Force:

The wind force forecast "Light" is successful if the mean force registered at Gap Rock is a light breeze, or if the wind force does not reach the force of a moderate breeze. "Moderate" if the mean is a moderate breeze, or if the wind force exceeds a light breeze and falls short of a strong breeze. "Fresh" if the mean is a fresh breeze, or if the wind force exceeds a gentle breeze and falls short of a moderate gale. "Strong" if the mean is a strong breeze, or if the wind force exceeds a moderate breeze and falls short of a fresh gale. "Gale" if it blows more than 40 miles per hour at Gap Rock.

(3) Weather:

The weather forecast "Fine" is successful when the mean amount of cloud is below 7 (10=an overcast sky), if sunshine or starlight

New method. 1918

(1) Wind Direction:

The same as in old method.

(2) Wind Force:

The wind force forecast is successful if in 9 of the observations at Gap Rock, Waglan, or Hongkong the force is within the ranges given in the following table:

Forecast Range (Beaufort Scale) Light 0-3 Moderate 2-5 Fresh 4-6 Strong 5-7

"Gale" is correct if the wind attains force 8 at Gap Rock, Waglan, or Hongkong.

(3) Weather.

The weather forecast is successful if the amount of cloud and rainfall is in accordance with the following table:

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Commencing with 1918, January 1, a new method of analysis has been adopted in the case of the elements "wind force" and "weather". The old and new methods are compared below: Old method. 1896-1917 (1) Wind Direction: The forecast wind direction is considered successful if the wind at Gap Rock blows the greater part of the 24 hours from a direction that does not differ more than 45° from the forecast. Thus, if the forecast wind direction is NE, and 4 out of the 6 reports from Gap Rock give wind direction between N and E the forecast is correct in this element. (2) Wind Force: The wind force forecast "Light" is successful if the mean force registered at Gap Rock is a light breeze, or if the wind force does not reach the force of a moderate breeze. "Moderate" if the mean is a moderate breeze, or if the wind force exceeds a light breeze and falls short of a strong breeze. "Fresh" if the mean is a fresh breeze, or if the wind force exceeds a gentle breeze and falls short of a moderate gale. "Strong" if the mean is a strong breeze, or if the wind force exceeds a moderate breeze and falls short of a fresh gale. "Gale" if it blows more than 40 miles per hour at Gap Rock. (3) Weather: The weather forecast "Fine" is successful when the mean amount of cloud is below 7 (10=an overcast sky), if sunshine or starlight New method. 1918 (1) Wind Direction: The same as in old method. (2) Wind Force: The wind force forecast is successful if in 9 of the observations at Gap Rock, Waglan, or Hongkong the force is within the ranges given in the following table: Forecast Range (Beaufort Scale) Light 0-3 Moderate 2-5 Fresh 4-6 Strong 5-7 "Gale" is correct if the wind attains force 8 at Gap Rock, Waglan, or Hongkong. (3) Weather. The weather forecast is successful if the amount of cloud and rainfall is in accordance with the following table:
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- F 8 Commencing with 1918, January 1, a new method of analysis has been adopted in the case of the elements "wind force" and "weather". The old and new methods are compared below:- Old method. 1896-1917 (1) Wind Direction :- The forecast wind direction is considered successful if the wind at Gap Rock blows the greater part of the 24 hours from a direction that does not differ more than 45° from the forecast. Thus, if the forecast wind direction is NE, and 4 out of the 6 reports from Gap Rock give wind direction between N and E the forecast is correct in this element. (2) Wind Force :- The wind force forecast "Light" is successful if the mean force registered at Gap Rock is a light breeze, or if the wind force does not reach the force of a moderate breeze. "Moderate" if the mean is a moderate breeze, or if the wind force exceeds a light breeze and falls short of a >> strong breeze. "Fresh if the mean is a fresh breeze, or if the wind force exceeds a gentle breeze and falls short of a moderate gale. "Strong" if the mean is a strong breeze, or if the wind force exceeds a moderate breeze and falls short of a fresh gale. "Gale" if it blows more than 40 miles per hour at Gap Rock. (3) Weather:- The weather forecast "Fine" is successful when the mean amount of cloud is below 7 (10=an overcast sky), if sunshine or starlight New method. 1918 (1) Wind Direction :-— The same as in old method. (2) Wind Force :- The wind force forecast is successful if in g of the obser- vations at Gap. Rock, Waglan, or Hongkong the force is within the ranges given in the following table:- Forecast. Light... Moderate Fresh Strong Range. (Beaufort Scale) ..0-3 2-5 ....4-6 ......5 ·7 ..5-7 "Gale" is correct if the wind attains force 8 at Gap Rock, Waglan, or Hongkong. (3) Weather. The weather forecast is successful if the amount of cloud and rainfall is in accordance with the following table:
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Commencing with 1918, January 1, a new method of analysis has been adopted in the case of the elements "wind force" and "weather".

The old and new methods are compared below:-

Old method. 1896-1917

(1) Wind Direction :-

The forecast wind direction is considered successful if the wind at Gap Rock blows the greater part of the 24 hours from a direction that does not differ more than 45° from the forecast. Thus, if the forecast wind direction is NE, and 4 out of the 6 reports from Gap Rock give wind direction between N and E the forecast is correct in this element.

(2) Wind Force :-

The wind force forecast "Light" is successful if the mean force registered at Gap Rock is a light breeze, or if the wind force does not reach the force of a moderate breeze. "Moderate" if the mean is a moderate breeze, or if the wind force exceeds a light breeze and falls short of a

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strong breeze. "Fresh if the mean is a fresh breeze, or if the wind force exceeds a gentle breeze and falls short of a moderate gale. "Strong" if the mean is a strong breeze, or if the wind force exceeds a moderate breeze and falls short of a fresh gale. "Gale" if it blows more than 40 miles

per hour at Gap Rock.

(3) Weather:-

The weather forecast "Fine" is successful when the mean amount of cloud is below 7 (10=an overcast sky), if sunshine or starlight

New method.

1918

(1) Wind Direction :-—

The same as in old method.

(2) Wind Force :-

The wind force forecast is successful if in g of the obser- vations at Gap. Rock, Waglan, or Hongkong the force is within the ranges given in the following table:-

Forecast.

Light... Moderate Fresh Strong

Range. (Beaufort Scale)

..0-3

2-5

....4-6

......5 ·7 ..5-7

"Gale" is correct if the wind attains force 8 at Gap Rock, Waglan, or Hongkong.

(3) Weather.

The weather forecast is successful if the amount of cloud and rainfall is in accordance with the following table:

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