Warm fronts often form to the east of low pressure centers, where southerly winds push warm air northward. |
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It is expected to be anchored there for a number of days to await the abatement of unusual southerly headwinds. |
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Don't go blaming a dead archbishop for this, and don't blame global warming either, just blame an unusually southerly jet stream. |
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During the winter, its southerly location guarantees warm weather and sunshine when our own more northerly climes turn bleak. |
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A cold southerly rain storm caught the newly shorn wethers and four hundred died because the cold congealed the fat around their kidneys. |
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The rear garden has a southerly aspect and is not overlooked from the back. |
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As we flew in a southerly direction down the airway from Phoenix, passing Marana, the twilight was fading in the western sky across the desert. |
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The lodge comprises two reception rooms and five bedrooms and with its southerly aspect, enjoys fine views down the River Naver. |
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With the strong southerly winds, windchill will be severe for animals and trampers in open areas. |
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This area, the more southerly of the two, is on a steep slope and traversed by a narrow street. |
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The blustery southerly wind kept the forecast heavy rain away until mid afternoon and it was only the very late starters who were caught out. |
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They have southerly views as far as the Dublin mountains, while to the east and west there are uninterrupted views of the canal. |
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A near record start of 21 yachts started on a lovely sunny afternoon for Monday's race with a good southerly wind. |
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The journey began well, with a fresh southerly wind for the first few hours, but it then turned squally with drizzle. |
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One light then moved quickly in a northerly direction while the other three moved quickly in a southerly direction and out of sight. |
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We continue through the brush, ducking under low tree limbs and heading more or less in a southerly direction where the canyon should be. |
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The most southerly of the Windward Island chain of West Indian islands, Grenada is part of the English-speaking Caribbean. |
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As it was, they were having to tack back and forth to maintain the southerly direction. |
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We must also remember that the potential damage to more southerly developing countries could include devastating flooding and desertification. |
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That would explain why boreal plants and animals persist this far south, in some cases isolated from their next most southerly homes. |
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The objects slowed at one point, and then sped back up heading in a southerly direction. |
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Because of our southerly position in the Caribbean, we in Trinidad have had to deal with an actual hurricane only on rare occasions. |
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Three stones lie outside the circle to the north-east, the most southerly with possible ring-marks. |
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However he was called in the afternoon by his friends who said she had set off in a southerly direction. |
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The isolated tower perched on a rock near Ireland's most southerly point, Mizen Head, has many moods and a long interesting history. |
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He distanced himself from the conventional business model in the planet's most southerly and remote vineyard. |
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We kept heading in a southerly direction, following the convolutions of the shoreline. |
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The chunks were carried in a southerly direction and dropped from the glacier as the ice melted. |
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A strong southerly wind is also predicted to blast into Wellington to increase the discomfort of players and spectators. |
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This pleases me immensely because I am able to cheat those southerly winds. |
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Aided by southerly winds, adults migrate from southern areas and appear in Nebraska in July. |
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A southerly wind blew up which had me turning circles in an attempt to compensate for abrupt changes of direction. |
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The strongest wind gust was measured last Sunday with a southerly wind blowing at 35 knots. |
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On Saturday morning we awake to strong southerly winds, thick low clouds and cold air. |
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She was driven ashore in yet another southerly gale, and broke her back the same night. |
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This has brought warm and humid southerly winds, while high above the UK the air is relatively cold. |
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The site is easy to dive in most conditions except when easterly or southerly gales prevail. |
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If you were to ask me, I'd probably label it a nor'wester, and if pressed, suggest that there might be a southerly on the way. |
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The building certainly felt warmer after spending 20 mins on the side of the road in the southerly. |
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Most likely at this time of year is a southerly in which case the competition will be at Suffolk Park near Gaggin Park. |
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I'd rather have the sea breezes, which is what we do get, we get a nice southerly. |
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The three races held on Day One were sailed in a strengthening southerly, with a big sea causing many capsizes and a lot of aching bones. |
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Usually there is little cloud or warning of an approaching southerly buster. |
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There is the guy who puts out in a hot-water boat at the height of a southerly buster, just in case someone is in trouble. |
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We were well into the southerly buster, and the new wind was coming from the southeast. |
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Late in the day, as the front passed, the very strong southerly buster set in. |
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The winds known as southerly bursters are generally to be expected from November to the end of February. |
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The spatial variation of southerly burster, drainage flows and sea breezes in the Illawarra Region are discussed in detail. |
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A severe southerly buster has wind speeds exceeding gale force and poses a threat to human safety. |
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He said southerly winds were expected to clear the skies overnight, although problems with smoke haze may continue. |
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With light headwinds and a strong southerly current, the crew had to work hard as we tacked, staying close to shore. |
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I was hesitant to turn to our planned southerly heading, not having seen any of the anticipated checkpoints. |
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A patio area to the back has a southerly aspect and attractive hanging baskets. |
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The Illinoisan glacial represents the most southerly advance of ice east of the Mississippi River. |
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One of the unusual things about this particular storm was that it was a southerly gale and not one of the usual westerlies that tend to affect the south of Britain. |
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He pointed along the top of the ridge, in a southerly direction. |
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The source of the conglomerate is believed to have been southerly, where an unweathered friable rhyolite was water-transported with minor abrasion. |
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Conversely, under the influence of southerly winds, the sea invaded the coastal zone of the deltaic platform, infilling the salt marshes and lagoons. |
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The weather might change if the winds turn easterly or southerly. |
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Several days out, however, a storm arose and the vessel was driven before the wind in a constant southerly direction, headed toward the South Pole. |
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Local anglers know the best day for good results is when a warm southerly or south westerly wind blows at speeds of about 10-15 miles per hour and with low cloud overhead. |
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Small-stock, particularly the lambs and kids, are vulnerable to these types of near-frost conditions and the chill factor of a southwesterly or southerly breeze. |
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Beaujolais is the most southerly of all the appellations of Burgundy. |
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In 1866 the country's first major winery was established at Canada's most southerly point by three gentlemen farmers from Kentucky who planted 20 acres of Isabella vines. |
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In this respect and in their more southerly location they were different from the ancient Maya and the Aztecs, with whom it is natural to compare them. |
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Fire authorities are on high alert as the record heat and strong winds combine ahead of a southerly buster due to reach Sydney late on Thursday evening. |
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He fell from a tree while rescuing a kite entangled by a southerly buster. |
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In Sydney, NSW, Australia these events are known as southerly busters. |
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It extends for 15 km, at first in a southerly, and then in a westerly direction, passing between Ischia and the Banco di Fuori until terminating in the Tyrrhenian basin. |
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You just don't know what it's going to do from one day to the next, so we left Mevagissey in the rain stopping off at the Lizard, the British mainland's most southerly point. |
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Their responsibilities were lightened somewhat by the perfect conditions prevailing, with clear skies, slight seas and a moderate 10-knot southerly. |
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In fact, weather stations use the shift from a southerly to a northerly wind direction as the indication that a cold front has passed the station. |
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I saw the southerly buster get hold of him and drive him down with his hand to his head, his shoulders braced, and the tails of his coat blown hard against his legs. |
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The wind was quite variable during the course of the day, with a 20 km easterly tailwind at the start, turning southerly and reducing as the day progressed. |
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A southerly on Sunday gave the opportunity for a longer north lake course. |
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One of the unusual things about this particular storm was that it was a southerly gale and not the usual westerly gales that tend to affect the south of Britain. |
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A fruity, off-dry style from the southerly Pfalz region, this comparatively delicate wine has a pleasantly spicy undertone that would work brilliantly with this dish. |
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The oceanic climate is prevalent in the more southerly locations of Oceania. |
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A Velvet Scoter was an unseasonal find off Aberdysynni and Monday's southerly winds brought an Arctic Skua to Criccieth. |
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In contrast, the Pottsville Group of northeast Ohio and western Pennsylvania is sheetlike, considerably thinner, and has southerly paleocurrents. |
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The southerly caught the tree and tipped it. It fell with a crash, pinning a large brush-tailed possum to the ground. |
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Using the caravel, systematic exploration continued ever more southerly, advancing on average one degree a year. |
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The Rivers Aire and Calder are more southerly contributors to the River Ouse. |
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The most southerly Yorkshire tributary is the River Don, which flows northwards to join the main river at Goole. |
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The Tatar raids took a heavy toll, discouraging settlement in more southerly regions where the soil was better and the growing season was longer. |
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Shetland toponymy bears some resemblance to that of northwest Norway, while Norn vocabulary implies links with more southerly Norwegian regions. |
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Until Henry's time, Cape Bojador remained the most southerly point known to Europeans on the desert coast of Africa. |
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Yasa permitted the institutions of polygamy and concubinage so characteristic of southerly nomadic peoples. |
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It is possible that the southerly Spanish tendencies were deliberate, aimed at securing more land for the Spanish crown. |
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The action would allow the British to focus on rallying the support of loyalists in the southerly states. |
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Changes in this period affected the Ingvaeonic languages, but not the more southerly Central and Upper German languages. |
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Even in central Quebec, at comparatively southerly latitudes, winters are severe in inland areas. |
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The more southerly part of this chain, starting with Martinique, is called the Windward Islands. |
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A southerly course passes close by Xuzhou and enters Weishan Lake near Peixian. |
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The road then continues in a southerly direction, passing close to the town of Wigton. |
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The most southerly sector consists of a ridge running broadly north east to south west. |
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The Pennine Basin received input of sand and mud largely from southerly directed rivers from these northern landmasses. |
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Monsoon troughs reach their northerly extent in August and their southerly extent in February. |
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Some southerly busters have roll-clouds or lines of cumulus congestus, but these are uncommon. |
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Being one of the most southerly parts of the UK, the Isle of Wight has a milder subclimate than most other areas. |
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It bring us a mid-winter scenario with strong southerly and southeasterly winds, advecting the cold air as far north as Otjiwarongo. |
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The County is served by BBC North East and Cumbria, and for more southerly parts of the county BBC Yorkshire. |
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Fog is common during summer due to the cooling effect of the sea on mild southerly airflows. |
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The Highland Boundary Fault in these areas are seen to be dividing a northerly low area from a southerly high area. |
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Despite its Alpine location, prevailing southerly winds make the climate of Liechtenstein comparatively mild. |
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There are two primary road crossings over the River Irvine, the more southerly of which has been criticised for some years. |
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One of the lines between what is now platform 5 and 7 was removed, in order that the latter could be moved to a more southerly position. |
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The Canary Islands are the most southerly region of Spain and the largest and most populated archipelago of the Macaronesia region. |
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Sciurus carolinensis is native to the eastern and midwestern United States, and to the southerly portions of the eastern provinces of Canada. |
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The southerly side is a complex boundary with the Antarctic Plate and the Scotia Plate. |
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The majority of the country has a cold or severely cold winter climate, but southerly areas are warm in summer. |
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It then flows very slowly into the deep abyssal plains of the Atlantic, always in a southerly direction. |
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The third most southerly county in the UK, Dorset is less affected by the more intense Atlantic winds than Cornwall and Devon. |
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There were perhaps as few as four causeways onto the Isle itself, with this being the southerly route from London and the likely route of William's army. |
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The flow out of the subtropical highs and the summer monsoon creates a southerly flow from the tropics that brings warm and moist air to the lower east sides of continents. |
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On the day after the battle of Gravelines, the wind had backed southerly, enabling Medina Sidonia to move his fleet northward away from the French coast. |
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Some resorts, especially those more southerly such as Bournemouth and Brighton, were built as new towns or extended by local landowners to appeal to wealthier holidaymakers. |
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The most southerly portion of this coastal belt is known as the Swartland and Malmesbury Plain, which is an important wheat growing region, relying on winter rains. |
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The southerly buster is a particularly abrupt form of cold front which affects the New South Wales south coastal region, ranging from about Gabo Island to Port Macquarie. |
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The southerly line begins above Derwent Water with the knobbly outline of Causey Pike and then marches west over Scar Crags, Sail, Eel Crag, Wandope and finally Grasmoor. |
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Flat Holm is the most southerly point of Glamorgan and Wales. |
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Using this new maritime technology, Portuguese navigators reached ever more southerly latitudes, advancing at an average rate of one degree a year. |
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From this line, the headland projects westward and northward into the Atlantic Ocean and the Pentland Firth and shelters the more southerly waters of Dunnet Bay. |
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In prehistoric times, the loons had a more southerly distribution than today, and their fossils have been found in places such as California, Florida and Italy. |
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The area is often considered to be the most southerly peak of the Pennines, certainly the southernmost point of that range's carboniferous limestone rock strata. |
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Its easterly range extends to Irkutsk in Siberia and its southerly range includes parts of northwestern Africa in the northern mountain ranges of Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia. |
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Frequently, parts of the Gulf of Bothnia and Gulf of Finland are frozen, in addition to coastal fringes in more southerly locations such as the Gulf of Riga. |
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Millom is the most southerly town in the historic county of Cumberland. |
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Arellano, who had taken a more southerly route, had already arrived. |
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As in the first voyage, the fleet stopped at the Canary Islands, from which it departed on 13 October, following a more southerly course than on the previous expedition. |
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