1H2 



WINDS OF THE GLOBE. 



(Nos. 218(a) to 2 



40(a).) 





Russia.- 



— Continued. 



















Relative PgevalivNce op Winds prom t 



SE 









Monsoon 









DlFFEKENT POINTS OP THE CoMPASS. 









11 



influences. 



■a 





w 



w 





M 





^' 









Place of 'Time of the 

 observation. J year. 





3^ 









gtn 





i^ 



c^ 



* 



Direction of 

 resultant. 



•~ s 



Direction. 





I 





A 



wg 



-i 



H u 



A 



^1 



1 



^1 



s'S 







%o 





^ 



S 





i. 



t.t 



a \mt 







ml 



^ 



zi 











rt" 





W 



1 



f 



January 



47 



1090 237 



6469 



308 



616 355! 878 





S. 47° 



4'E. 



.56A 



S. 71J°E. 



.391 



156 



February 



275 



633 1 82 



1538 



1978 



3542' 439 1813 





S. 35 



37 W. 



.41 



S. 74^ W.'.28J 



141 





Marcli 



183 



9381 252 



3135 



984 



2815 549 1145 





S. 3 



33 W. 



.35 



S. 36i W., lOi 



155 





April 



162 



4051243 



5243 



892 



757 621^ 676 





S. 40 



34 E. 



.55 



S. 63A E. |.35i 



150 





May 



430 



779 1129 



1533 



1989 



1774 1075 1290 





S. 11 



1 W. 



.25 



N. 84 W. .081 



155 





June 



136 



1831 1322 



1119 



136 



12202068 2169 





N. 42 



11 W. 



.16 



N. 21- W.'.40' 



150 





July 



327 



873 2073 1200 



764 



800 2509 1454 





S. 69 



42 W. 



•6 



N. 22- W.'.25 



155 





August 



267 



633 2600 2167 



1333 



12331100 667 





S. 40 



2 E. 



.33 



N. 89 J E. .17 



155 



232. 



September 



95 



1019 1624 2771 



446 



1274 1433 1337 





S. 33 



32 E. 



.18^ 



N. 31 E. .12 



150 



Krutez." 



October 



119 



475 1306 



2878 



386 



2285; 1543 1009 





S. 3 



56 W. 



.28* 



S. 64 W. .06 



155 





November 



58 



3511 205 



3216 



1257 



33921 497 1023 





S. 10 



19 W. 



.49^ 



S. 28i W.'.26i 



150 





December 



50 



1375 425 



22511 



1050 



2750 425 1675 





S. 13 



19 W. 



.24 



N. 77' W.1.091 



155 





Spring 



258 



707 875 



330411288 



1782 7481037 





S. 15 



56 E. 



.:;5 



S. ^^ E. !.09;i- 



460 





Summer 



243 



1112 1998 



1495 744I1OS4 1892 1430 





S. 18 



E. 



.05^ 



N. 6 W. .20i 



460 





Autumn 



91 



015 1045 



2955 



G9(;,2:'.i7 iiTiS 



1123 



... S. 



24 W. 



.31 



S. 36i W.i.07 



456 





Winter 



124 



1033: 24S 



3419 



111222115 406 



1455 



... IS. 7 



6 E. 



..32 



S. li E. 



.06 



451 





The year 

 Sorine 



179 

 27 



gg7iin^9 



2793 



960 



1S47 in.fi 1 



1261 



... .S- 8 



28 E. 



.26 







1826 



f 



13 



17 



53 



52 



47 



23 



44 





S. 7 



10 W. 



.26 



N. 87 E. 



■16i 



92 



233. Summer 



27 



11 



8 



29 



90 



42 



52 



17 





S. 31 



38 W. 



.40 



S. 9| W. 



.07 A 



92 



Pensa, \ Autumn 



40 



4 



2 



32 



78 



37 



62 



24 





S. 49 



13 W. 



.37 



N. 73 W. .081 



91 



1857. Winter 



17 



7 



9 



60 



34 



66 



46 



31 





S. 36 



47 W. 



.37 



S. 41 W. .04' 



90 



[ 1 The year 

 233(a). Pensa, 1862-70. 



111 



ir. 



31! 



17A 



9.>;zi 



109 



1SS 



116 

 Zone 





S Sfi 



20 W. 



9.9. 





.",K5 



See Addendum at the end of this 









f 



Wesselowski gives the directions of the resultants for the seasons and year, for a | 



period of ten years (without date), a.= 



follows, viz. : Spring f 



. 0° 42' W., Summer 1 





N. 33 °45' W., Autumn N. 37° 57' W., 



Winter N. 49° 34' W., the year N. 36° 38' W. | 



234. Saratov. 



Chevalier Kahnikolf, in a letter to the ai 



thor, states 



that the direction of the resultant 1 





for the year 1836 was S. 22° 10' W., ai 



d the ratio 



of the resultant to the sum of the 





winds .054. If we combine the two, an 



d assume that the ratic 



of the resultant was 1 



. 



the same in the former as in the latter. 



the direction for the year is N. 41° 23' W. 1 



^ 



January 



1284 



17901953 



7961284 



1320 



506 



1067 





N. 71 



53' E. .17 



N. 77° E. 



.18 



217 



/^ 



Febiuary 



1281 



860 



1759 



1300 



1243 



2199 



287 



1071 





S. 33 



15 E. 



.13 



S. 35| E. 



.15 



198 



2 



March 



821 



1521 



1504 



1624 



889 



2256 



513 



872 





S. 42 



7 E. 



.15 



S. 43| E. 



.17 



217 



a 



April 



943 



1263 



2028 



1174 



836 



1708 



676 



1370 





S. 85 



44 E. 



.09 



S. 80 E. 



.lOi 



210 



May 



639 



1733 



1259 



1168 



821 



1496 



986 



1898 





N. 8 



1 W. 



.05 



N. 13 E. 



.04 



217 



c8 m 



June 



837 



1490 



1163 



510 



816 



1470 



1347 



2367 





N. 47 



46 W. 



.20 



N. 47 W. 



.18 



210 



July 



3r)l 



1901 



909 



413 



723 



1550 



868 



3285 





N. 40 



3 W. 



241 



N. 39 W. 



.22^ 



217 



_[2 o 



August 



1075 



1481 



1724 



913 



730 



791 



750 



2536 





N. 9 



17 E. 



.20 



N. 24i E. 



.19^ 



217 



c^ •-"■^ 



September 



1073 



1511 



1073 



815 



1014 



1630 



1213 



1670 





N. 55 



3 W. 



.10 



N. 55| W. 



.08 



210 



<N^.-fl 



October 



948 



725 



1115 



1022 



1208 



1747 



800 



2435 





N. 89 



26 W. 



.14 



S. 85 W. 



.12^ 



217 



i "? 



November 450 



994 



1107 



2139 



1295 



2120 



713 



1182 





S. 6 



50 E. 



.23 



S. 10| E. 



.24^ 



210 



a 3 



December 1066 



1140 



643 



1195 



1011 



2371 



993 



1581 





S. 70 



6 W. 



.16 



S. 63.i W. 



.15. 



217 



rt;:^ 



Spring 



801 



1506 



1597 



1322 



849 



1820 



725 



1380 





S. 69 



37 E. 



.06i 



S. 64i E. 



.08^ 



644 



_o 



Summer 



754 



1624 



1265 



612 



756 



1270 



988 



2729 





N. 28 



59 W. 



.20 



N. 26l W. 



.18 



644 





Autumn 



824 



1077 



109S 



1325 



1172 



1832 



909 



1762 





S. 48 



31 W. 



.OSi 



S. 34iW. 



.08 



637 



2, 



Winter 



1210 



1263 



1452 



1097 



1179 



1963 



595 



1240 





S. 36 



38 E. 



.04| 



s. 12a W. 



.05 



632 





The year 

 Spring 



897 



1367 



1353 



1089 



989 



1721 



804 



1778 





N. 51 



48 W. 



.02 







2557 



. 



7.3 



15.7 



15.6 



3.9 



12.6 



16.5 



14.1 



1.1 



5.2 



S. 20 



23 E. 



.09 



S. 64J E. 



.Hi 





235|. 

 Samara. 



Summer 



15.3 



17.4 



7.4 



1.5 



4.6 



9.9 



27.5 



2.3 



6.1 



N. 42 



50 W. 



.24i 



N. 23 W. 



.23J 





Autumn 



10.5 



14.3 



7.5 



3.0 



9.7 



21.4 



16.1 



2.9 



5.6 



S. 72 



26 W. 



.l&J 



S. 82 W. 



.08 





Winter 



6.0 



12.8 



12.0 



6.1 



13.3 



22.1 



9.0 



1.4 



7.6 



S. 



51 W. 



.19 



S. 25 E. 



.17 







The year 



39.1 



60.2 



42.5 



14.5 



40.2 



69.9 



66.7 



7.7 



24.5 S. 64 



9 W. 



.08 











Spring 



60 



4 



20 







16 



22 



12 



2 



48 



N. 10 



39 W. 



.18 



North 



.16 





236. 

 Uralsk.2 



1 Summer 



40 



14 



6 



4 



6 



16 



24 



14 



60 



N. 33 



44 W. 



.27 



N. 30° W. 



.23 





Autumn 



16 



20 



12 



2 



6 



24 



30 



18 



54 



N. 60 



5 W. 



.20 



N. 61 W. 



.16 





Winter 



13 



2 



12 



22 



12 



10 



13 



4 



92 



S. 19 



15 E. 1.10 



S. 29i E. 



■13^ 







The year 



129 



40 



50 



28 



40 



72 



79 



38 



254 



N. 51 



.54 W.L04 









' Transcribed from Wesselowski, except the last four columns. 









2 Obtained by combining the resultant of the observations her 



e £!iven with that compu 



ted by Kahnikoff from 



observations made from September 13, 1839, to November 12, 184 



l,\-iz. : S. 



10° W. .017 





