CGS ‘Speeal V.b298 Ms | / [14 55 | ¢ \f SURFACE WATER TEMPERATURES AT TIDE STATIONS ATLANTIC COAST NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA \ CER aie earE peony siete. . ce PLEASE RETURN Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. | | ATLAS - GAZETTEER COLLECTION TO INSTITUTION DATA LIBRARY M cL EAN SPECIAL PUBLICATION NO. 278 FIFTH EDITION (WITH DATA THROUGH 1954) {1S5 ieee DOCUMENT LIBRARY Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY WASHINGTON U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE SINCLAIR WEEKS, Secretary COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY H. ARNOLD KARO, Director SPECIAL PUBLICATION NO. 278 FIFTH EDITION (WITH DATA THROUGH 1954) SURFACE WATER TEMPERATURES AT TIDE STATIONS ATLANTIC COAST NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA——— A DAOLIRATAIN bey WII IVE Lad UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON : 1955 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington 25,D.C. - Price 45 cents Introduction Index map sit onus Ga tllons CONTENTS —aem ewe eww ei ew mm = Surface water temperatures - monthly and lable wl. yearly means and extremes------------------------- Table 2. Sea water temperatures from recording thermometers - monthly means and extremes Mean temperature curves---<= Table 3. WON NO NOL 0 0301 O0&88b40 2 wee ew ew we ew ew we ew ew ew eB eM ew Me Bw ew ee ee Conversion of Fahrenheit to centigrade---- IIl ‘ey 69 INTRODUCTION The summaries of sea water temperatures presented in this publi- cation are based on observations made in-Atlantic harbor and coastal waters through the year 1954. The temperatures were observed primarily at tide stations which, in the United States, were maintained by the Coast and Geodetic Survey, often with the cooperation of other organi- zations. Final results for places in Venezuela were supplied by the Ministerio de Obras Publicas, Estados Unidos de Venezuela. For other countries, the Coast and Geodetic Survey derived the data from observa- tions made by organizations in the countries concerned. In Latin America the observations were obtained through the cooperation of the Inter American Geodetic Survey. Table 1 presents monthly means and yearly mean and extremes for each year of observations. For each station at which the series of observations covered two or more years, there are also given the following monthly values forthe series: the mean of themonthly means the maximum observed, the mean of the monthly maxima, the mean of the monthly minima, and the minimum observed. When an asterisk accompanies an annual extreme in either of the two right hand columns of Table 1, it indicates that the extreme might have been exceeded if observations had been available for all months in which the maximum or minimum normally occurs. If observations are not available for any month in which the yearly maximum or minimum might occur, the: extreme has been omitted. These data are based upon thermometer readings made in a sample of water drawn by bucket from a foot or two below the surface. The observations are usually made once each weekday at whatever time the observer attends thetide gage, anditmay be assumed that inthe course of a month or a yearthe distribution of observations is fairly uniform over all phases of the tide. For days when ice prevented the drawing of samples at some North American stations, the temperature of the normal freezing point of thesea water at the station has been used to permit the computing of monthly means. This isindicated by footnotes. The monthly temperature summaries givenin Table 2 are from records of recording thermometers. The thermometer bulb at each station wag at a fixed position just below lowest observed low water, so that during a day it was covered by varying amounts of tidal water. The instrument recordisin the form of acontinuous trace; the mean values are from hourly readings. When it could be done with reasonable cer- tainty, highest or lowest values are shown also for months for which the record was only partially complete. All temperatures in this publication are given indegrees Fahren- heit. They can be converted to the centigrade scale by means of Table 3. The mean temperature curves are derived fromthe monthly means of Table 1 and show graphically the seasonal variation for many places. The unusual shape of the curves for Daytona Beach and Canova Beach reflects the upwelling that occurs along this section of the coast during the summer months. The following publications complete this series: Special Pub. No. 279. Density of Sea Water, AtlanticCoast, North and South America. Special Pub. 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R WiOd 501A eqnyiquiy eae seulaineued 4opeales ezejeyo, » 20 d Z_VIawoTtoo 4 ‘WISNZANAAS—_ ouednied oueuele: eon] 3s @ 009 LIST OF STATIONS Station Lat. oO ' Amuay, Venezuela-—-—--—---—--------------—_--—---— 11 45N. Annapolis, Ma.—--—---—---—----—------—-----——-———----— 38 59N. Asbury Park, N. J.-—-—------—------—---——-——--—-"--— 40 13N. Ano tever. sCharles toms: 5.) C.<——————— 32 5ON, Atlantic City, N. J.—------—-------------—--------—-— 39 21N. Baltimore, Md.-—---—--—------------------—--—----—-- 39 16N. Bar Harbor, Me.—-—-——-_—_____-_---—______—__—_—__—_—_——"—- 44 '23N. Beutery. the, New York, .N. Y.——————————————————— 40 42N. Belém, Brazil-—---------—-—----—--—--—- —----—---—-- 1-278. Bermuda (Ferry Reach, St. Georges Island) ———--—--- 32 22N. Boston, Mass «——————a rn 42 21N. Breakwater Harbor, Del .——---------—------—------—— — 38 47N. Gainhoy. Wando River, 5.0 .<—<—<————__—_——_——_——— 32 50N. Cambridge, Md.—-—-—---—------------—--—--—-------—-—_— 38 34N. Canavieiras, Brazil —--------—------—-----—---— 15 41S. Ranova Beach, 2.2.6 — 28 O8N. Cape Charles (town), Va.--------------—-----—--—--—— 37 16N. Carenero, Venezuela~-—---—-——---—--—_-—_----—---——-- 10 32N. Cartagéna, Colombia----------------—-—-----——-----——— 10 24N. Cartpano, Venezuela——------------—------—----—----—- 10 40N. Casilda, Cuba-—------—-—-------—---------—--—--—-_ 21 45N. Cedar Keys, Fla.-----------------—--------—---—--— _ 29 O8N. Charleston (Customhouse Wharf), S.C.—--—---------- 32 47N. Charleston (Ashley River), S.C.—---—----------—----- 32. 50N. findad raj ite, Dominican: RepublLic———__—____--_— 18 28N. Coatzacoalcos (Puerto Mexico) , Mexico--—-----------—- 18 OON. Ss BODES oC AUN ONC 9 21N. Cumana, Venezuela--—---------------------—-------—- 10 28N. Daytona Beach (Halifax River), Fla.------------—----- 29 13N. Daytona Beach (ocean), Fla.--------------------—--—— '29 14N. Diamond Shoal Lightship-----—-------—----—------—--- 35 OSN. IASG O TG gh MC ee — 44 AN. Eugene Island, La.----------~----------~—-------—- a BO es Fernandina Beach, Fla.—-—--------—------—-----—----— 30 41N. Flagler Beach, Fla.—--—--------------------—-----—_ 29 !29N. Fortelaza (Mucuripe), Brazil-------—-------—------— 3 435. Fort Hamilton, New York, N. Y.—-------—------------- 40 37N. Hore bubasia,, Sayannah River, ¢a.———<—————____—_—_—— 32 O2N. ta.veston, Lex. — ee ‘29 19N. Gibara, Cuba—-—-----—-—----—------—---—__---—___-——--- 21 O7N. Gloucester Point, Va.———<——————— — 37 I5N. iraldeis eS Mates (Sie. Ol) 18. ———— 29 10N. Guantanamo Bay, Cuba---—-—-----—-------___---—---—-—- 19 SAN. Habana, Cuba----——------—---+------—---—_-—_----—-"— — 23 OO9N. Halifax River, Daytona Beach, Fla.—----—----——----— ‘29 13N. Imbituba, Brazil————-—--—---_______—_--_———_——-—-— 28 17S. Ivigtut, Greenland-—~—-------—--—----—-----------—— _ 61 12N. 28 , 66 LIST OF STATIONS - Continued Station Kiptopeke Beach, Va.—------—----—----------------- ae Ia Guaira, Venezuela-—---------—--—------—----—---—-- Ss Tiltine Geek = Monrovia, Liberia—-------—-—---—---—----------------- Montauk, Fort Pond Bay, L.I., N.Y.—---------—----—--- Myrtle Beach, S.C.—-—-—-—--------------—------------- Nantucket Shoals Lightship-------—------—--—------—- sure Palm Beach, Fla.—---—-—-—------—--—--—--—-—--——-----—-- Pensacola, Fla.—--—-~-~-----~---~-—---—--—----------— -—- Philadelphia, Pa.—-----—~---~--~---~—------—---—----—---- JOT BWI PUNE) |B Portland, Me.—---—---—----—-------—----—--—-----—--—-- Port Royal, Jamaica-------—-----—-—--—--—--—--—--—--—- Portsmouth, N.H.-——-———-—-——_—---—-------- SE Ls Progreso, Mexico—-—---—------—----—-------—---------- Puerto Cabezas, Nicaragua---------—-—~—-—---—--------- emmtomCorteceiHonciT:as—— Puerto Limon, Costa Rica~---—-----—------—------—--—-- Puerto Mexico (Coatzacoalcos), Mexico—-—---—--~-——- a Puerto Plata, Dominican Republ ic--——-—--~---------- ites Pulpit Harbor, Me.—----—--~--------—---—------------ eat Recife, Brazil------—----~--~—---------—-——---—-—---—— Richmond, Va.—-------—-----—--------—-------—----- cum Rio de Janeiro (Fortaleza de Santa Cruz), Brazil---— ! 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Obs.=Maximum and minimum observed (from a continuous trace), Max. and Min. Day=Maximum and minimum daily mean (from hourly readings), Mean=Monthly mean (from hourly readings). Each bulb was in a fixed position below lowest observed low water. Temperatures are in °F. = Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. BAR HARBOR, ME. 1949 3) 38 Ady L9 57 62 61 SN) 56 -- L5 Bholl Bossy INAS) We42 > Ghols COcil 5803 5703 55.0 -- = 45.0 BAN Ba BSoSy G60) O65 B98) Slooe Socs | Slagle h7G2 | O)nal BOo2 Silos Seoo2 ALGO hGsO FOn9 Whos Sitges Soo WO. 350 28 30 36 10 Lh 49 De BS) -- 39 33 1950 35 BD 45 52 DS 62 61 a9 op) 50 47 Shot 3865) MOsg Msgs (S301 SIS2. BIAS | ijodl Gens) Ko [hoa / Sse) Sile@) Slog hice SY ° GIhES) Glas) Shel ORS) Thiol 2a 2355 BSc Bese) B)5lo /hOo9) Filod, F8oe F250 Hee Whos} Bho9 28 28 33 39 eS) 50 52 51 16 Ah 33 1951 SH 38 47 52 58 62 62 60 D9 51 47 B05 BEGO) Whee INS “Oba Sos) Sy62 seadl Ghais SObs) /hogul | Bho 8558 MMOs INoss)) S252 Sledlh S762 Fens) Seay ayes Oss BO Bis BS5O lhslos\ Ths\as) G20 Go S266 VSOaIb Vas 2 Byh2 29 BU 38 2 47 D2 53) Dab LO L0 32 1952 36 Bh) 46 50 56 61 62 Dy) 59 50 Lb BOO Bost 1255 Mech “Ghos) Sys bisa y) Best: bho Ih9aS Uhsins Boel Bir 939.0) B56) 5064) 55. 150.2) 5502 50) (LO.2) 10.5 259 Bile Bleodk “ACR bids “S262 Bool, Seo) Rios Ihzolh Bbc 0) 28 30 36 42 16 49 De I) 16 42 38) 1953 De Dit Blogs) (HOES. kSSO INS GS) -GYRGY CO Gtk SSo/h Bsn) SoG S250) ° UIC) Bho Sook UIs [Hoh SILO Geog oso Gesh S248. 1hS9) Ihso BLS | siledl (MOO) Ash Insel Galois) Ginga GR Gln (belo siete) 30 29 10 he 16 50 38) ayn 50 ho 36 1954 25 10 L6 49 56 59 60 58 56 51 ao) Bho® BS Ibhess- ISO F869 S560. Sitios Sled “S505 H062 lnsio/ S258 S657 sOde NGo2 GOs bees Sock Boe 265) ih Mo. 259 9309) 3859 MISO Moco Gilcil Sic" F265) Sos) JNAAIR sh/ce 45 60 Table 2.-Sea Water Temperatures from Recording Thermometers - Continued ve Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. BOSTON, MASS. 1952 oy 65 fi 56.9) (0265 68.5 5201 58.9 65.5 49.0 56.2 63.3 48 5h 60 61 1953 47 co DIES 1050 ae iy 70 4.8 58.7 65.4 68.1 39-9 53.3 61.2 66.6 36.8 46.4 58.0 hod 36 45 56 62 1954 46 59 66 67 43.4 56.3 63.9 65.5 40.8 5269 5829 63.1 50.2 Slee 60.9 39 49 53 a9 NEW YORK (The Battery), N.Y. 1948 62 72 75 76 61.0: (Oss Fel, 7569 5560 GWe8) 70.5 |7262 51.6. 60,2968. 1 - 169.7 51 60 67 69 1949 6h, 76 fe) lie 62.1 73.8 78.1 $6.8 68.0 75.3 5362 6056 7.9 23 60) a7 1950 60 68 73 BGeo | OGe5 ical gee Gael), 70.1. Ls O) 5963 672 47 59 66 1951 64, 71 6265 7065 56.9 66.8 BiSire 63.9 52 63 Table 2.-Sea Water Temperatures from Recording Thermometers - Continued 25 Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. NEW YORY (The Battery), N.Y. -Continued 1952 LEW) (RSS Ole MOU Ce AS UTD Ines. Gilby B68 Cxoh —WesO) Hosts) {kerk 46.9 553 6h.7 The? 7200 51-7 598 12h O9e2 PZ (GS (2 (of) 1953 62 (a ey @ eles FOO , Weed YEO 56.8 64.4 ec. T2652 50.5 Cos 72-9 ey/aal 50 bi ie 66 1954 5k 62 as CAL 7h 53.5 60.9 69.4 W3i0 LS.2 5662) 6563 ; 69.3 L363) 5309) Noles 66.1 43 53 61 69 65 ATLANTIC CITY, N.J: 1946 66 70 78 63.4 67.4 The9 Hao Cloy cz 199 56-8) ole LE DD 58 1947 70 72 ESC 10st -- - 63.6 1948 6h 0.20 BS 53.7 =—- - WBe2 56h, 485k 1949 el 5905 =‘TheO Hoe dol La COGS DON 37 62 Table 2.-Sea Water Temperatures from Recording Thermometers - Continued ae Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -Continued 1950 Ad 63 (a 7h, 78 h2.h 59 le O85) 730k 1665 Bet 536 weOe 5 207 60) aylee 3305 HBO. Shel) S767 G2.3 on 47 52 25 58 1951 65 te 78 79 6253) 68.9: “76s. See 56.7) Glee Oi utOSele) Feeds 53°29: S6l.O (else ww Oee 52 58 61 66 1952 Ole WGa) Bel eaen: Gl 2h G3. Ley osg age 9 55.0) 05e secre L 50.5 57.6 65.5 66.0 20. BO, ay hee 1953 63 (Ai 81 80 60.7) (O/-Cuee/ sarOs0 50s] Ole pmeiealn (AsO Blo Heo Ole + shle9 De SS OO 78 1954 63 yal 7h 61.3 68.7 72.5 56.2 63.0 68.3 53.2) oe2 61.4 De 5h 60 WASHINGTON, 1947 79 8h Tilea) Oe 68.4 76.6 G.0 73.1 ay 72 1948 88 86.0 Tel lead: fl Table 2.-Sea Water Temperatures from Recording Thermometers-- Continued of i Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. WASHINGTON, D.C. -Continued 1949 52 62 66 76 Sh 90 BO 82 76 61 == 5055 Css Oh5O Whos S250) eos) Eves) EMA Whho S55 Aso SO. SSS WO52 WSs BBO.” See WO. Cail” sich) Jhi5O 2 Poh SECO Oho GOO WIsHh WooS CHS VElloe | hose. thal AL 42 54 6h, 69 7E 76 67 61 L6 LO 1950 WIS) GS) dB JES JES <3 3 Go +2 40 e@ Ww443O Sti Wa e oo 52 50 Ba 12 72 Sh 85 85 85 69 66 AL, BOSS M76S) » Sls Or Vous Walaa, Seal eal is eike ee oulals ois fhe 7) WS Ihh2 hon Slag Oooh. 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HO BOG ASCO hse S258 GS 7559 SOS Wsos WaoO Goss Soo By -| 36 38 Ah 52 61 iS 80 78 Th 56 Le 37 DAYTONA BEACH (ocean), FLA. 1948 fi Se Si) Shi eh area giana 2 = WhO G53 Silos B249 sos 8205 YIIO Geos Wok 5859 5o3 =< 5 F255 Yous GWe6o WoO Wh SOgh hes Fos Soom = OG Ou eee | We9) NOI05) Wilex 09.5), (Ose yo250 a 72 J &0 Te Te. 64 Table 2.- Sea Water Temperatures from Recording Thermometers - Continued Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. DAYTONA BEACH, FLA. -Continued 1949 Te ae ee 73.0 leo raramet an! 2.9 TOs? Poebh Gc le “SOz6 6860) (361 Tee 7 “7166s 68 72ST; 1950 7h 80 83 80 WAeG (867 0 GOST) ire Ofe2 150k 19h Ghee 62.2) 71.9 76.9 G6 61 70 76 60 CANOVA BEACH, FLA. 80 7766 Mean Temperature Curves = Monthly mean surface water temperatures from Table 1 are presented graphically to show the seasonal variation. °F JAN. FEB. MAR. APR. MAY JUNE JULY AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC. °F JAN. FEB. MAR. APR. MAY JUNE JULY AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC. ine Pane 4 = NS ny NEW LONDON, CONN. eM a aS eS or ee a7 ane POND BA i eee He Jee ie ie NI Ka OS eae PORTLAND, ME. NEW YORK (Willets Point), N.Y. ea SANDY HOOK, N.J. Na < fe oo a X a) x aa Mean Temperature Curves-Continued °F JAN. FEB. MAR. APR. MAY JUNE JULY AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC. °F JAN. FEB. MAR. APR. MAY JUNE JULY AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC. Mean Temperature Curves-Continued °F JAN. FEB. MAR. APR. MAY ie JULY AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC. °F JAN. FEB. MAR. APR. MAY JUNE JULY AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC. rey a et Dw KEY WEST, FLA. a | PORT ISABEL, TEX. 68 Mean Temperature Curves-Continued °F JAN. FEB. MAR. APR. MAY JUNE JULY AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC. . ie ee fae CIUDAD TRUJILLO, DOMINICAN REBUBLIC yy ant ee ee ieee | PUERTO PLATA, DOMINICAN areal ees ST. LUCIA (Vieux Fort), Bw. [| ae eS meme | CARTAGENA, COLOMBIA os —} | a A patio EES) Cites! DE JANEIRO (Fortaleza de Sta. Cruz), BRAZIL 69 Table 3 - Conversion of Fahrenheit to Centigrade e@ ee « ODaO@MAA Nr OW @ 3 4 6 tf 8 yi U. S. 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