USS Jeannette (1879–1881)

Monday, 15 November 1880

Beset and drifting in the pack ice about 165 miles to the N'd & W'd of Herald Island, Arctic Ocean


Entry Index: 509
Position: No position
Date by Position: 16 November 1880
Logbook Volume: 3 of 4
Logbook Metadata: Volume 3

Events & Observations

This entry contains remarks related to the following subject: Sea Ice
No observations

Water expended during the preceding 24 hours: 35 gallons
Water distilled during the preceding 24 hours: 35 gallons
Coal consumed during the preceding 24 hours: 290 lbs
Coal remaining on hand at noon: 44 tons 1243 lbs 

Max. temperature = -19°
Min. temperature = -25.5°

The pumping forward is done by hand at the spar deck bilge pump, and such water as filters aft, through 
and under the bulkhead, into the fire room, is pumped out by hand at the bilge pump attached to the 
main engine.
The steam cutter's boiler is used for distilling. 
Sounded in 27 fathoms. Muddy bottom. A drift to E.N.E. being indicated by the lead line. 
Weather clear, bright and cold. Sky absolutely cloudless the greater part of the day. Light S.S.W. 
breezes, barometer rapidly rising to an extraordinary height.

Moon 21° N. 
First quarter

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Weather Observations

Hour
Wind
Pressure
Att'd
Dry
Wet
Sea
Code
3 ssw 30.15 43.0 -25.5 bc
6 ssw 30.26 38.0 -22.0 bc
9 ssw 30.43 47.0 -21.5 bz
12 ssw 30.53 35.0 -20.0 bz
15 swxs 30.65 43.0 -22.0 bcz
18 ssw 30.77 46.0 -23.5 bz
21 ssw 30.9 50.0 -25.0 bz
24 ssw 30.95 47.0 -24.5 bz