112 



WINDS OF THE GLOBE. 



(Nos. 10 to 12.) 





Southern Alaska.— 



-Continued. 













Place of 

 observation. 



Time of the 

 year. 



Kklative Pbkvalkhce of Winds from the 

 UiFFKKiiMT Points o» tue (Jompass. 



Direction of 

 Resultant. 





Monsoon 



















t.3 



Direction. 













W 



"a 

 ml 



3 



. > 



mi 



^ 











oS 







& 





January 



1433 1737'2i;821520 



1031 



608 



478 



510 





N. 82° 32' 



E. 



.37* 











P'ebruary 



984 1767 2(iSS 1G9G 



1376 



854 



474 



759 





S. 82 00 



a. 



.29* 











March 



7S1!12()4 2291 1288 



1172 



1246 



887 



1130 





S. 70 20 



E. 



.16 











April 



559 1130il398:l«22 



1074 



1588 



1107 



1521 





S. 2 35 



H. 



.09 











May 



(iflO 



670 1201 1090 



1050 



2022 1331 



1942 





S. 67 00 



vv. 



.18 











June 



521 



421 



898' 721 



1042 



2483J1918 



1996 





S. 72 17 



w. 



.35* 











July 



.'i4fi 



293 



772 652 



1758 



2637 



1771 



1571 





S. 56 03 



w. 



.39* 











August 



410 



542 



992 1124 



1243 



2447 



1508 



1733 





S. 52 36 



w. 



.28* 











September 



4(i,5 



465)1396 1396 



2100 



1599 



1384 



1194 





S. 13 59 



w. 



.26* 











October 



48.5 



806:3110:i364 



1394 



1539 



744 



558 





S. 50 39 



E. 



.31* 









11. Sitka." \ 



November 



fi23 



818319712390 



1021 



950 



715 



286 





S. 63 03 



E. 



.43* 











December 1292 



1360 2573 1955 



629 



764 



595 



832 





N. 84 43 



E. 



.32 











Spring 



(J77 



lllOl 1630 1333 



1099 



1619 



1108 



1531 





S. 5 56 



W. 



.07 



N. 



37iW. 



.06* 





Summer 



492 



419 887 832 



1348 



2522 



1732 



1767 





S. 60 37 



W. 



.34 



S. 



82 W. 



.33* 





Autumn 



iV24 



696 2568 1717 



1505'1363 



948 



679 





S. 40 50 



E. 



.29 



S. 



57* E. 



.18* 





Winter 



1236 



1621 2448i 1724 1012| 742 



516 



700 





N. 87 51 



E. 



.32* 



N. 



65|e. 



.32 





The year 



732 



934 1883 1401 1241 1562 



1076 



1169 





S. 25 30 



K. 



.12* 











8 A.M. 



809 



1164,2328 1614 



1136 



12U 



832 



90i 





S. 66 23 



E. 



.21* 



N. 



7Si E.a 



.17 





Noon 



623 



86711796 1311 



1237 



1640 



123;- 



1291 





S. 1 46 



E. 



.12 



S. 



89 W.3 



.03 





3 P.M. 



.591 



859 



1681,1240 



1260 



1770 



1236 



1362 





S. 12 50 



W. 



.12* 



S. 



86 W.3 



.06 





9 P.M. 



1000 



912 



1965 1567 



1266 



1456 



850 



983 





S. 47 17 



E. 



.15i 



N. 



11 E.3 



.08^ 



f 



Spring 



5 



15 



55 



40 



28 



5 



8 



12 



2 



S. 64 12 



E. 



.48 



S. 



62 E. 



.29* 



12. Fort 



Summer 



2 



20 



9 



123 



11 



24 



13 



45 



159 



S. 35 49 



E. 



.20 



S. 



30* W. 



.10 



Autumn 



.38 



7 



24 



11 



65 







4 



40 



89 



S. 34 10 



E. 



.03 



N. 



71* W. 



.16 





Winter 

 The year^ 



16 



5 



6 



10 



9 











9 



38 



N. 46 11 

 S. 66 27 



E. 

 E. 



.15 



.18 



N. 



19 W. 



.23 



' Transcrilied from Wesselowski, except the four right hand co 



umus. 







^ Computeil from the resultants for the seasons. 











3 Land and sea breezes. 











(Nos. 13 to 16.) Hudson's Bay Territory. 



Observed at the following; places, viz. : — 



Fort Ghipe.wayan, on Lake Athabaska, by Capt. Lefroy, from October till June of the succeeding 

 year (dates not preserved). 



Fort Prince of Wales, by Wales, in the years 1768 and 1769. 



Norway House, by Donald Ross, from 1841 to 1847, inclusive, and communicated to the author. 



York Factory, during the years 1843 to 1848, inclusive. 







Eelative Pkevalence of Winds from the 







Monsoon 











Different Points of the Compass. 





a w 



influences. 



•o 





H 





H 





i 





• ^ 









Place of 



Time of 





i^ 





i>^ 





%Ji 





.S^ 



. 



Direction of 









■*- 



observation. 



the year. 





""^ 





"m 





um 





t^ 



t-3 



Resultant. 



■S B 



Direction. 





^ 







A 



wS 



■s 



o e 



J3 



3 





t 



n. 



s's 





° 3 





i 



s 



3 







^ 



^;- 



w 



m" 



m 



m'" 





^*' 



o 





K 



fe 



^ 





Spring 



64 



71 



5 



10 



12 



27 



21 



49 



94 



N. 6° 25' W. 



.31 



N. 36°W. .15 



92 



13. Fort 



June 



19 



29 



18 







9 



15 



5 



14 



7 



N. 23 34 E. 



.28 



N.44*E. [.09 



30 



Chipe- \ 



Oct. & Nov. 



8 



160 



37 



63 



37 



40 



42 



36 



537 



N. 69 37 E. 



.11 



S. 18* E. '.16* 



61 



way an. 



Winier 

 The year' 



66 



299 



126 



51 



48 



51 



146 



210 



803 



N. 6 41 E. 

 N. 14 24 E. 



.17 

 .20 



S. 50 W.L04 



90 

 273 









' Computed from the resultants for tlit 



seasons. 









