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Northwind (1950) -- Discussion: Questions, Comments and Coordination
Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2020 6:01 pm
by Randi
On the weather page, please enter: date, locations, distances, courses, and all the weather data in the columns outlined in red in the spreadsheet.
It is not necessary to record Sea Conditions or Swells from.
However, ice mentioned in the weather grid should be transcribed using the magenta Sea columns.
On the events page please enter: ice, location information, and sailing information.
Aurorae and volcanic activity should be reported in the forum.
Other events are optional.
One person can do both weather and events (Stream 1), but the system also allows one person to do the weather page (Stream 1) and a second person to do the events page (Stream 3).
Unlike in OW3, where three transcriptions were required for each page, we are doing only one transcription per page.
Every transcriber needs to enter the date.
The date is used to organize the pages.
(If one transcriber does events and weather and they are in the same image, the date is only entered once.)
See
Northwind -- General for some general background and discussion.
See
Northwind -- Examples for a quick introduction to transcribing or a refresher.
See the
Transcribing Guide to learn how to transcribe the data.
Post in
Ask Questions Here or this topic if you have questions.
OW web site:
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Direct links:
Re: Northwind (1950) -- Discussion: Questions, Comments and Coordination
Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2020 3:34 am
by Randi
Reserved
Re: Northwind (1950) -- Discussion: Questions, Comments and Coordination
Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2020 2:01 am
by adflora
I'm working on Northwind 1950 transcription. Finished January and February. Starting on March.
Anita
Re: Northwind (1950) -- Discussion: Questions, Comments and Coordination
Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2020 2:32 am
by Randi
Great job!
Re: Northwind (1950) -- Discussion: Questions, Comments and Coordination
Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2020 2:48 am
by adflora
Finished Northwind 1950, March logs, starting on April.
Anita
Re: Northwind (1950) -- Discussion: Questions, Comments and Coordination
Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2020 7:52 pm
by adflora
I'm starting on July 1950 logs. Just uploaded June 1950.
An interesting log notation:
July 1, 1950 "...[for the] offense failed to relieve watch for supper, 6-28-50; Awarded two (2) days solitary confinement on bread and water."
Anita
Re: Northwind (1950) -- Discussion: Questions, Comments and Coordination
Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2020 8:02 pm
by Michael
Harsh.
Re: Northwind (1950) -- Discussion: Questions, Comments and Coordination
Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2020 8:13 pm
by Randi
Hopefully he will be more careful in the future...
RM3c is Radioman, Third Class according to
http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USN/ref ... index.html
By the way...
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/25/us/navy-bread-water-punishment-penalty.html wrote:
No More Bread and Water: U.S. Navy Scraps an Age-Old Penalty
Dec. 25, 2018
The United States Navy has come a long way, from its first wooden frigates to today’s nuclear carriers. But in all that time, one thing remained almost as fixed as the North Star: A skipper’s power to throw troublesome sailors in the brig with nothing to eat but bread and water.
Though it sounds like something from an old pirate movie, the antique penalty is not only still on the Navy’s books, it is still actually imposed, despite a century of abolition efforts.
On New Year’s Day, it will finally go by the boards.
A sweeping update of the Uniform Code of Military Justice, passed by Congress in 2016, will take effect on Jan. 1, bringing dozens of changes that are intended to make the system fairer and more efficient. Most are the kind of procedural tweaks that concern lawyers, not sailors. But the bread-and-water part will be felt on all decks.
Commanders throughout the armed services will still have the authority to punish minor misconduct in various ways without a trial. But the new law deletes the regulation that authorized ship commanders to confine low-ranking sailors on “diminished rations” — bread and water — for up to three days at a time.
That regulation is no mere neglected relic from a bygone era. As recently as 2017, a destroyer in the Pacific was known as the U.S.S. Bread and Water because of the skipper’s liberal use of the penalty to punish missteps like missing a curfew or drinking under the legal age.
https://www.navytimes.com/news/your-nav ... ized-crew/
Re: Northwind (1950) -- Discussion: Questions, Comments and Coordination
Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2021 2:08 am
by adflora
I just finished uploading December 1950 Northwind log data.
Anita
Re: Northwind (1950) -- Discussion: Questions, Comments and Coordination
Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2021 2:12 am
by Randi
Super!
Re: Northwind (1950) -- Discussion: Questions, Comments and Coordination
Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2021 3:41 pm
by Michael
Re: Northwind (1950) -- Discussion: Questions, Comments and Coordination
Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2021 2:39 am
by Michael
The voyage for Northwind, 1950, has been completed. Many thanks to adflora who had to travel the Inside Passage only to turn back to help a fishing vessel in trouble and then turn around again to carry on to Ketchikan and Juneau. Not only that, but the log keeper was determined to give a bearing to every point of land he saw during the entire trip!!!
You can see a plot of the voyage
here. For more detail, you can download the
KML file and view it with Google Earth.
This completes our work for Northwind. She can now move to the drydock until Kevin recalls her to other duties.
Re: Northwind (1950) -- Discussion: Questions, Comments and Coordination
Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2021 3:11 am
by Randi
Adflora and Michael