208 



WINDS OP THE GLOBE. 



(Nos. 62 



to 65.) 





Northe 



rn Michigan. — 



Gonlin 



ued 





















Relative Pbev.vlexce of Wikds fhom the Different 







Monsoon 







Points of the Compass. 





1'? 



iuHuences. 





w 





w 





■ ^ 





i^ 









Place of 



Time of 





i-a 





i-a 





,o>^ 





.ajj 



aj 



Direction of 



^"o 







observation. 



the year. 





%z 









oM 





og 



fc.3 



resultant. 



qS 



Direction. 









j: 



ws 



■s 





j: 



3 



^1 



■s 



^t 



a'g 





lo 





1 







Is 



577 



w 

 1087 



oiB 



m 



«i5 



428 



^ 





Hi 



"3 > 

 O 





«*' 





& 



f Spring 

 62. 1 Summer 



614 



458 293 



1019 



1070 





N. 16°48'W. 



.16 



N. 54|'E. 



.10 



703 



431 



824 



498 510 



526 



1488 



852 





N. 69 2 W. 



.18 



S. 55 W. 



.06 



Fort i Autumn 



684 



380 735 



559 572 613 



1072 



1003 





N. 72 15 W. 



.15 



S. 24 W. 



.06 



Mackinac. Winter 



811 



640 493 



560 524 



495 



954 



1040 





N. 43 45 W. .18 



N. 7 W. 



.03 



[ The year* 







... 













N. 50 37 W.,.16 







r j Spring 



462 



284 1052 



973 



467 



510 



1041 



991 





S. 46 44 W. .04 



N. 32 W. 



.02 



^q Summer 



281 



228 



606 



695 



569 



576 



1053 



928, ... 



S. 66 42 W. .19 



S. 79 W. 



.16 



T. 1 Ti' I Autumn 



583 



411 



852 



810 



612 



603 



716 



782 





S. 6 12 E. .03i 



N. 65 E. 



■02^ 



Fort Brady. ^,Y^,^^^r 



572 



477 



1175 



933 



591 



564 



593 



672 





S. 69 23 E. .13i 



East 



.14i 



[ The year2 





















S. 21 29 W. .05 







« 



a j Spring 



57 



66 



101 



58 



48 



240 



47 



155 





S. 71 13 W. 



.181 



S. 79i E. 



.07 



>. 



"S -2 Summer 



47 



12 



37 



39 



27 



171 



13 



84 





S. 63 14 W. 



.293 



S. 17i W. 



.09 



SI 



■ g Autumn 



45 30 



59 



53 



39 



146 



10 



137 





S. 79 48 W. 



.172 



N. 79f E. 



.07 



« fe Winter 



45 



56 



36 



52 



34 



164 



103 



190 





N. 82 23 W. 



.342 



N. 50 W. 



.13 



.S 



— ^^ 



o 



The years 





















S. 79 27 W. 



.239 







8 ^ 





Spring 



378 



1079 



2021 



602 



685 



3530 



406 



1858 





N. 41 8 W. 



.138 



S. 65 E. 



.10 



At 



"" cr. 



Summer 



523 



259 



463 



423 



576 



2711 



120 



1201 





S. 57 30 W. 



.343 



S. 43 W. 



.17 



■^ 5 



°. — . 



Autumn 



824 ! 367 



964 



673 



886 11875 



166 



2085 





S. 84 9 W. 



.154 



N. 27 E. 



.05 



^ S 



la 



Winter 



689 



966 



954 



850 



409 



2112 



893 



2454 





N. 73 37 W. 



.194 



N. 2i W. 



.12 





a . 



The year^ 





















S. 70 49 W. 



.191 







■gS 





Spring 



6.63 



1G.35 



20.00 



10.38 



14.27 



14.71 



8.64 



11.99 













§ 





Summer 



11.13 21. 58!l2.57 



10.85 



21. .33 15.85 



9.33114.30' ... 











*c 



1 ^ 



Aututun 



18.31 12.23 16.34 



12.70 



22.72 11.47 



16.6015.22' ... 











3 



g| 



Winter 



15.31 17.25 



26.50 



16.35 



12.03 



12.88 



8.67 



12.92 













t 



g a 



Spring 



1324 1110 



2367 



1763 



942 



1414 



2384 



2648 



201 



N. 47 16 W. 



.08 



N. 50 E. 



.06 



a 



g • 



Summer 



1183 1 773 



1574 



1537 



1279 



1744 



2944 



2249 



269 



S. 83 47 W.I. 19 



S. 67iW. 



.10 



JS 



■2 "2 ■ 



Autumn 



1541 j 953 



1730 



1764 



1455 



1753 



2023 



2390 



118 



3. 88 19 W.L09i 



S. 12 E. 



.02 



'o ° 



CO ^ 



Winter 



1588 !l355 



1837 



1873 



1401 11560 



2040 



2576 



106 



N. 57 21 W. 



.07 



N. 65 E. 



.06 





The year2 





















N. 80 2 W. 



.10 







.o *^ 



^4f 



Spring 



16 



28 



16 



23 



22 



227 



66 



131 





S. 75 15 W. 



.52 



S. 61 E. 



.05 



g » 



Summer 



20 



5 



7 



3 



44 



141 



88 



47 





S. 66 52 W. 



.64 



S. 19JW. 



.15 



«2 



C 1 



Autumn 



63 



10 



19 



14 



43 



183 



126 



137 





S. 87 13 W. 



.52i 



N. 8| E. 



.09 



^ rt 



o — 



Winter 



26 



11 



23 



24 



44 



159 



146 



156 





S. 84 47 W. 



.55 



N. 6J W. 



.06 





S "^ 



The year* 





















S. 78 7 W. 



.55 







^ C3 



^ tS 



.Spring 



1340 



1138 



2383 



1786 



964 



1641 



2450 



2779 



201 



N. 57 18 W. 



.09 



N. 54 E. 



.05* 



ai 



& a 



Summer 



1203 



778 



1581 



1540 



1323 



1885 



3032 



2296 



269 



S. 82 25 W. 



.20^ 



S. 66 W. 



.09 



<5 > 



'^■s • 



Autumn 



1604 



963 



1749 



1778 



1498 



1936 



2149 



2527 



lis 



S. 88 24 W. 



.12 



S. 1 w. 



.03 



lO 



r^i 



Winter 



1614 



1366 



1860 



1897 



1445 



1719 



2186 



2732 



106 



N. 66 23 W. 



.09 



N. 60 E. 



.04 



» 



The years 





















N. 83 24 W. 



.12 







' From this table we obtain the following summary of results: — 





Spring. 



Summer. 



Autumn. 



Winter. The year. 



Average velocity of all winds in miles per hour 



13.08 



14.59 



15.11 



13.72 



14.27 



Velocity in mean direction, ou the supposition that the winds 













from every point of the compass move with the foregoing 













average velocity 



2.48 



4.27 



2.60 



4.69 



3.41 



True velocity in mean direction, giving the winds from the 













several points of the compass, each their own average velocity, 













as shown in the table above . 



1.88 



5.00 



2.33 . 



2.66 



2.73 



Excess of the latter over the former 



—.60 



+.73 



—.27 



—2.03 



—.68 



* Computed from the resultants for the seasons. 



