JUNE 1934 MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW 21 1

OCEAN GALES AND STORMS, JUNE 1934 __ - Position at time of Voraee Low- Direc- Direction Direc- lowest barometer Time of tion of and force tion of Direction Shifts of wind Gale lowest Gale est wind of wind wind and high- near time of Vessel barom- ha- began ended rON- when at time of when ast force of lowest barom- From- To- eter gale lowest gale wind eter Latitude Longitude eter began barometer ended ~__~ NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN 0, 01 lnchts Scanpenn. Am. 8.8 ...... Copenha en Philadelphia. 42 12 N. 56 42 W, 3a.Junn I Jun? 1 29.94 WSW. m 4 ...... w ..... wsw,s.- WS\T~-W. Europa. Cter. S.S..- ..... New I-or%..-: Cherbourg... 40 22 N. 50 52 W. Sp, 3.-.. 29. i4 NW ... N,’ll ...... NNE.. N, 11- ..... NU-N-NNE, Effinghmi. 4ru. S.S.-. .. New Orleans. London...... 40 30 N. 4Y 40 W. ... do.. . 9p. 3 ... June 3 m.74 NNE.. NNE 7... NE .... NE 9...-. N-NE. Berlin, Oer...... Cobh...... Ealifas...... 45 12 N. 33 02 W. ti%... June 5 29.13 E..... NNE: 12.. WNW. ~,j2...... E-NNE-IWW. Carillo, .4m. S.8 ...... Puerto Bar- New Tork... 17 35 N. 57 10 W. June 4 6p, 6..-- 29.61 ESE ... E, 7 ...... E ...... E, I ...... None.

Exermont. Am. S.S ..... Lisbon ...... do ...... 9p. 6 ..-.---do.-- 29.59 s...... 8.8 ...... Poseidon, Du. S.S ...... I E n g 1 i s h I Sau Juan .... loa. ;... 29.61 SW.. . SW, X ...... Silvercedar, Br. M.9.... Houston...... Colon ...... 28.9. ... 3.83 ESE.. ESE, 9 .... SE..... ESE. 9.... ESE-SE. Sixaola, AN. S.S...... do..- 4a, 9._.. 3.64 E..... SSE, 10 ...... E, 10.- .... BE-9. Darien, Pan. S.S ...... Mobile ...... Belize ...... 20 34 N. 86 12 W. /...do.. . ..do .... June 10 29.71 E...... E, E ...... E-ESE. Wawa, Hond. 9.S ...... 23 13 N. 1 93 59 W. June 9 Noon.10. 25.59 WNW. N, 7...... E ...... NE, 7 ..... NW-N-NE. Morazan. Hond. 8.6 ..... New Orleans. Vera Cruz.. 20 40 N. 95 20 W. June 10 23, 11L- ... do-.. 24.51 NE .... W. H ...... W.. . N’, 9 ...... WNW-W. Oriente. Am. 8.9...... New Tork...... do...... 19 30 N. 54 12 W. ..do. .. 5s. 11..- ... do..- a.47 s...... SW. 8 ..... WNW. SW, 9..... SW-W Heddernheim, Oer. S.S.. Houston. - -.. Bremen ...... 30 21 N. 52 27 W. June 11 2y, 11L- ... do.-. 29. 74 sw .... SW, 8 ..... IV ..... SW, Y ..... SW-NW. Author. Br. S S...... Belize...... Vera Cruz. - - I121 10 N. 192 46 W. 43. 13 ... 28.00 SSE ... WNW, E.. W ..... S, 12...... S-WNW-W. A. C. Bedford, Am. S.S. Port Aransas. New York..- 26 00 N. YE 50 W. 50. 15 ... 29.34 ENE.. SE. 7 ..... S ...... S. Y ...... None. Tegucigalpa. Hond. S.R. New Orleans. Vera Cruz ... 23 13 N. 90 00 W. 68, 16 ._June 16 29.43 ESE.. SSE, 9 .... S ...... SE, 10 .... ESE-SSE-8. Maiden Creek AN. S.S. AVOnNOUth.. Mobile ...... 32 43 N. 54 23 W. 48, IS .. June 18 29. 62 S w .. -. SW,7 .... NW._- WNW, 8.. SlV-NW. Greystoke Cistle, Br. Gibraltar.--. New Tork. __ 33 06 N. 45 31 W. ... do.- .. Noon, 1s. ..do. .. 29.82 ssm ... ssw, x... w ..... ssw, 8..- ssm-w. MY. Breedyk. Du. S.S ...... Rotterdam ... Baltimore .... la, K.-. June I9 29.56 s...... S,E...... I S ...... 1S.E .,...... I SSE-S. F. Q Barstow. AN. S.S...... Ep, 15.. ..-.do.. . 29.75 SE..... SE, E ___._NW.-. SSE E--.- SE-NW. Colytto, Du. S S ..... Montreal .... I London ..... lp. 21 .-. 29.66 wsw.. WSW,E.. W ..... WSW,E.. WSW-W. Skagerrak, Ger. M.S .... Liverpool .... 9p, 21 ... 29. io N _.__-.. N. 5 ...... NNE.. N. 10 ...... None. Leto, Du. 5.8- ...... Swansea ..... Montreal .... lp, 30.-- 29.19 E...... NNE, S... NNW.. NNE, 8-.. NNE-NNW. NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN Dorothy Luckenbach, Los Angel-.. Balhoa ...... 17 24 N. 101 54 W. June 4 ?a.4..-. June 4 29.75 E...... E,E...... I E ...... 1 E,E...... I E-SE. Am. S.6 Slemmestad. Nor. M.S...... do ...... Yokohama... 35 15 N. 1143 30 E .. do .... 9p. 4 ...... do-.. 29.68 ssw.. sm. 4 .._._SW .-..sw, 9 ..-.. SW-wsw. Pres. Jackson, Am. 9,s.. Yokohama ... Victoria, B.C. 148 15 N. 125 30 W. June 11 lop. 11.. June 11 29.85 NNW SSW, 5... WNW. NW, Y .... NW-SSW. Taisei Maru... Jap. 8.6...... do...... Por t I a n d , 36 30 N. 152 00 E. 9p, 17L- June 17 29.26 ssw.. . SW,9 ..... IINW ... SW, 9 ..... I SSW-SW-NW. Oreg. Bronxrille, Nor. M.S .... Dairen ...... Los Angeles.- 33 53 N. 148 40 E. ...do .... 118, 17.. June 18 29.49 ESE ... E, 6 ...... NNW.. ENE. S... ESE-ENE. Golden Star. Am. S.8 ... San Francisco Yokohama ... 35 4s N. 141 54 E. 3p. 21 ... June 21 29.66 ssw ... sw,9 ..... SW .... sw.9..... SS\V-SW. Bronxville, Nor. M.S.... Darien ...... Los Angeles-. 45 40 N. 173 20 E. June 22 llp, 32. June 22 29.25 ESE ... Var. 1 ..... ESE ... ESE,8.... ESE-NW. Bonnerille, Nor. M.S. .. Manila ...... do ...... 34 55 N. 121 33 W. do .... 48, 23 ...... do.. . 29. YE N. 5 ...... N ...... N, R ...... San Julian, Am. S.S. _._- Shanghai ____. Por t I a n d , 48 06 N. 178 06 E. Noon,23. June 23 29.09 E...... N, 6 ...... NW .... E,9...... E-N-NNW. Oreg.

I Position approximate. 2 Barometer uncorrected.

NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN, JUNE 1934 More than half of the ocean south of the northern LOW By ~V~LLISE. HUHD was dominated by anticyclonic conditions practically t’hroughout the month, with average pressures for the Airnospheric yrsssul*e.-The nveruge pressure over tlie most part slightly plus. In middle latitudes of the Far North Pacific Ocean during June 1934 wns generally close East, where nnticyclones are unusual in June, pressure, to normal, although over the central Aleutians, at Dutch though low, was somewhat above the normal, with a Harbor, the June uvertige of 29.80 was 0.10 inch below. maximum plus departure of 0.09 inch at Naha, Nansei The Aleutian cyclone, though shallow, was thus indicated Islands. as persisting into early summer. Cyclones and gales.-June 1934 was one of the prover- bially quite months on the north Pacific. Depressions as TAn1.E l.-A4ivruyt!s, tlrpnrlrcrcs, ntctl e.cltctttra of ntttiuaphuric pi emrrw nl scn Icrwl, North Pncijic (Jcrnt,, Julie 1934, ul svlccled slriliotlu a rule were of moderate depth only, and unaccompanied by severe gales. The highest wind force recorded was 9, occurring on 4 days, mostly in Japanese waters. The Average Stations pressure lowest corrected barometer reading of the month was normal 29.09 inches, reported by the American S.S. Sun Juliun, Inehce Inch Inches Inches near 48’ N., 178’ E., on the early morning of the 23d, Point Barrow ...... 29. E9 -0.10 30.30 11,12 29.18 20 accompanied by fresh to strong gales. Dutch Harbor ...... 29.80 -. 10 30.52 29 29.38 6 St. Paul ...... 29.84 -. 02 30.54 20 29.28 1 Gales equalling or exceeding force 8, as indicated by Kodiak. ._-.. - __ - - - _.-.- __ 29. E7 -_04 30.36 30 29.46 2, 20 present information, were comparatively few. These Juneau. - -.- ._ ------29.88 -. 03 30.39 8 zQ.46 21 Tatoosh Island ______30.07 +. 05 30.40 29 29.75 5 occurred east of Honshu on the 4th, 17th, and 21st; San Francisco _____._.____29.91 -. 05 30.05 7 29.62 5 Mazatlan-. - -.- - __ _.__ -. - 29.85 +. 02 29.88 19 29.72 12,13 south of the western Aleutians on the 22d and 23d; near Honolulu. ------.- - - - - 30.04 .00 30.12 19 29.92 6 Vancouver Island on the 11th; off the California coast on Midway Island ...... 30.08 +. 03 30.20 19,20,24 29.76 7 Quam. - ___.____.___._____29.90 +. 03 29.94 16 29.80 28.29 the 23d; and off the Mexican coast west of Acapulco on Manila- _._.______.___29. El -. 01 29.86 6.12,15 29.76 30,23,24,30 Hong Kong ...... 29.75 .------.. 29. s7 14 29.62 19 the 4th. Naha ...... 29.84 +. 09 29.96 14 29.70 9,18 In the Central American Pacific area the weather was Chichishima______- ___ __ - - 29.95 +. 04 30.10 14 29.82 28 Nemuro-- ...... 29.86 .- - - -. - 30.08 10 29.66 27 disturbed from the 4th to 8th, owing to a depression I which, during these days, affected both the west and the 1 And on 7 other dates. Caribbean coasts. The only gale noted as occurring in NOTE.-Data based on 1 daily observation only, except those for Juneau, Tatoosh Pacific waters during the progress of the disturbance, Island, San Francisco, and Honolulu, which are based on 2 observations. Departures are computed from best available normals related to time of observation. was the fresh gale of the 4th near Acapulco, but rainfall

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