Map of a glacier tongue, with dimple showing above and due to indraught of the ice.
The indraught into the burning ship's holds, and cabins, added every moment new fury to the flames, and now they could be heard roaring like the fires of a hundred furnaces, in full blast.
Pretty soon, it not only finds nothing to oppose its passage, but something to invite it over; for the calm begins now to give place to an indraught toward the Great Deserts.
Lochar or Loghor, or as Lhoyd nameth it, the Lichwr, whose indraught for a certene space is march betwéene Caermardine and Glamorgan shires.
From hence we went to the Lerie, an indraught of no great quantitie, neither commodious as I gesse (yet I may be deceiued) for anie ship to harborough in.
This indraught was probably the cause of what happened to us.
All these are questions more easily asked than answered; but they must be answered before we can accept the Gibraltar stream as an example of a current produced by indraught with any comfort.
Again, if the Gibraltar indraught is the effect of evaporation, why does it go on in winter as well as in summer?
This indraught increases the danger of navigating near this part but I do not recollect having experienced any when we passed them in June, 1818.
Wind roses for these months show the characteristic light northwesterly winds of the early morning hours, in sharp contrast with the strong south and southwesterly indraught of the afternoon.
Compare the strong afternoon indraughtfrom the south with the same phenomenon at Mollendo, Fig.
Probably this in part may be owing to a Small Current setting to the Westward, occasioned by the Westerly Current which comes round Cape Horn and through Strait La Maire, and the indraught of the Streights of Magellan.
It is close to the coast line, and is so elevated that it is not seriously affected by the local indraught of air through the Golden Gate and adjacent gaps in the Coast Range.
This local indraught is a disturbing and often a misleading factor in all observations taken near and south of the Golden Gate for at least a score of miles.
The skipper had run somewhat out of his course to avoid a cyclone to the westward, but he had not allowed sufficiently for the indraught of the Gulf of Guinea, and was twenty leagues more to the eastward than he had any idea of being.
Whitford point, we went at length to the Lochar or Loghor, or as Lhoyd nameth it, the Lichwr, whose indraught for a certene space is march betweene Caermardine and Glamorgan shires.
The air rises en masse from the Great Sahara; the vacuum is speedily filled by the heavier and cooler indraught from the north or south, and the higher strata form the upper current flowing from the Equator to the Poles.
The current sets easterly through the whole four-and-twenty hours, and the indraught should by all means be avoided.
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