The Pilot Chart of the North Atlantic Ocean is a fascinating historical piece which appeared in National Geographic Magazine in February 1903, a time when all travel and trade across the Atlantic was done by boat. It contains recommended routes for steamships, branch hydrographic offices, and a wealth of information about weather patterns over the ocean including storm and gale signals, cyclonic storm tracks, fog reports and more. A truly unique map for collectors. The 1903 Pilot Chart of the North Atlantic Ocean map features: • Isobars and isotherms for the month of February • Gale and storm signals • Tracks of cyclonic storms in February from 1897 to 1902 • Gale and fog reports • Charts published, canceled, and extensively corrected from December 31, 1902 to January 30, 1903 • Recommended routes for full and low powered steamships • Derelicts and wrecks, icebergs and field ice, drifting buoys, waterspouts, and regions of frequent fog
Coverage Area: North Atlantic Ocean, North American coastline, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Central America, West Indies, Ireland, British Isles, European coastline, North African coastline, Canary Islands
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