Magnetic Variation at the Battle of Jutland

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Magnetic Variation in the East Central North Sea, 1916.[1]
Magnetic True Magnetic True Magnetic True Magnetic True
N. 346¾° E. 076¾° S. 166¾° W. 256¾°
N. by. E. 358° E. by S. 088° S. by W. 178° W. by N. 268°
N.N.E. 009¼° E.S.E. 099¼° S.S.W. 189¼° W.N.W. 279¼°
N.E. by N. 020½° S.E. by E. 110½° S.W. by S. 200½° N.W. by W. 290½°
N.E. 031¾° S.E. 121¾° S.W. 211¾° N.W. 301¾°
N.E. by E. 043° S.E. by S. 133° S.W. by W. 223° N.W. by N. 313°
E.N.E. 054¼° S.S.E. 144¼° W.S.W. 234¼° N.N.W. 324¼°
E. by N. 065½° S. by E. 155½° W. by S. 245½° N. by W. 335½°

Footnotes

  1. Gordon. The Rules of the Game. p. 604.

Bibliography

  • Gordon, Andrew (2005). The Rules of the Game: Jutland and British Naval Command. London: John Murray (Publishers). ISBN 0719561310. (on Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk).