ON EFFECT OF WIND AND ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE ON THE TIDES. 517 
WIND AND TripEes.—DIRECTION. 
Portsmouth, 1895. 
| Mean Maxi 
Number} Mean | Maxi- | Height | Mean at 
Wind of Force of | mum | of Tide | Increase I ue ¥ 
Tides Wind Force above | in Inches}... 2c7ease 
; L.W.S.T. ne 
High Vides : Feet 
North-west . d 3 23 408 6 13°52 13°00 44 
South-west . 2 - 38 4:39 vi 13°55 12°65 26 
61 4:23 13°53 12°82 
North-east . . . 8 375 | 6 1937 | 1262 | 93 
South-east . Pi ‘ 10 410 fi 14°50 14 30 20 
18 3:92 13°43 13°46 
Low Tides: : 
North-east . 3 ' 18 4-22 6 10°98 13°72 23 
South-east 2 3:00 3 12:70 9°50 3 
20 3°61 11°84 11°61 
North-west . 5 2 10 ers0) 1s 5 10°70 9:90 20 
South-west . A - 17 3°64 5 11-50 9°58 5 
27 ST | a 11:10 9-74 uae 
WIND AND TipEs.—FORCE. - 
Portsmouth, 1895. 
Mean Mean Variation | Maximum Varia- 
_ Number Height of Tide ey 
f f Ti PAs 2 a oe faite 
os Tides give Per Foot Per Foot 
L.W.S.T.| Inches | Rise of |InInches| Rise of 
Tide. Tide 
Feet Inches 
3 ‘ - 60 11:93 11°80 098 23 201 
4 : : 46 13:07 12 80 0:98 44 3 36 
5 15 12°80 13-00 101 24 1:90 
6 12 12-22 13°33 1:09 23 1:99 
133 12°50 1273 1:01 — =e 
