This month commenced with cloudy weather and much rain, southerly and south-east winds; the middle moderate and fair with variable winds; the latter part was fair weather with light and variable winds.
The boats joined early this morning: we were delayed the whole day by strong north-east winds; the whole country was obscured by the dust.
At the head of the bay a boat's sail and yard were seen floating, and no doubt had belonged to our unfortunate cutter: after being set out to sea by the tide, it had been driven up there by the late south-east winds.
All the other days, even with the north or east winds blowing, were fine and sunny.
From the north side of the gorge a mountain range rises more loftily into the majestic Berceau and Grande Montagne, and, stretching away to the north and north–west, form the great shield to Mentone from the east and north–east winds.
This was our second day from the Derwent; but owing to the prevalence of North-East winds we had not made further progress than to be at noon, thirty miles east from Cape Pillar.
There were recent marks of the sea many feet above the ordinary reach of the tides, bespeaking occasional strong south-east winds.
Strong south and south-east winds, which reduced the temperature, on one occasion, to 56 degrees about 4 A.
The last few years have been distinguished for an [p107] uncommon prevalence of East winds, and to such a degree indeed, that we can find no meteorological records at all to be compared with the history of these years.
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