SERIES J3. ZONK 9. LAT. 45° TO 50° N. 

 (Nos. 82 to 85.) New Brunswick and Northern Nova Sootia..—Gontinued. 



213 







Eelativk Pkevalence of Winds from the 

 Different Points of the Compass. 







II 



Monsoon 1 

 influences. 1 





H 





W 





,^" 





i> 









Kind of 



Time of the 





01^ 





<3i<ii 





.2^ 





dH 



^5 Direction of 



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observations. 



year. 





S^ 





!« 





o«J 





0^ ^ 



3 resultant. 



s 



Direction. 









A 



a 



*o 



hS 





it 



% 



^l E 



1 





3 





=; . 







§. 



Ki 



W 



. > 





 m 



ml 



^ 



%l I 



> 





w'" 







^ 



f 1 Spring 

 No. of j Summer 



11 



52 



54 



~ir 



16 



53 



151 



103 



,8 N. 73° 



48' W. 



.28i 



N. 36^°E. 



.08 



!? 



6 



19 



2 



18 



19 



45 



45 



18 < 



2 S. 62 



55 W. 



.26 



S. 33 E. 



.16 



=a 



observa- i 



Autumn 



16 



44 



24 



86 



26 



119 



194 



178 1. 



25 N. 89 



36 W. 



.35A 



S. 70 W. 



.04 



za 



tions. 



Winter 



15 



35 



49 



27 



12 



87 



186 



165 



4 N. 76 



14 W. 



.44 



N. 50 W. 



.14 



-__ 



^ 



The yeai-i 



















., N. 86 



59 W. 



•32i 







Jg" 





Spring 



150 



564 



447 



435 



173 



749 



1207 



1058 



.. N. 77 



51 W. 



.25' 



N. 44i E. 



.14 



S 



No. of 



Summer 



82 



96 



14 



228 



193 



509 



394 



144 



.. S. 52 



57 W. 



.30 



S. 35^ E. 



.17 



-_ 



Autumn 



158 



346 



176 



925 



250 



1353 



1637 



1604 



.. S. 83 



2 W. 



.35 



N. 80 W. 



.01 



3 



miles. 



Winter 



204 



413 



601 



391 



161 



1059 



2446 



1975 



.. N. 89 



49 W. 



.52 



N. 77 W. 



.19 



■> 





The year* 



















.. S. 83 



48 W. 



.35 







"o 



Mean f 



Spring 



13.64 



10.85 



8.28 



14.03 



lo'.'si 



14.13 



7. '9 9 



10.69 













^ 



velocity J 



Summer 



13.67 



5.15 



7.00 



12.67 



10.16 



11.31 



8.76 



8.00 















in miles | 



Autumn 



9.87 



7.86 



7.33 



10.76 



9.G2 



11.37 



8.44 



9.01 













CO 



per hour. L 



Winter 



13.60 



11.80 



12.27 



14.48 



13.42 



12.61 



13.15 



12.09 









1 





C Spring 



136 



432 



252 



222 



163 



370 



658 



529 



177 N. 68 



W. 



.19 



N. 54 E. 



.12 



. 



Surface i 

 wind. 1 



Summer 



46 



136 



50 



81 



84 



313 



290 



93 



303 S. 67 



31 \V. 



.29 



S. 31 E. 



.11 



'~£> 



Autumn 



114 



282 



201 



221 



136 



608 



743 



511 



)77S. 87 



13 W. 



.29 



S. 45i W. 



.02 



r-l 



Winter 



S3 



221 



219 



168 



100 



453 



838 



663 



341 N. 81 



31 W. 



.37 



N. 69 W. 



.11 



5 





The year* 



















.. N. 89 



54 W. 



.27i 







S 



r [ Spring 



34 



45 



46 



43 



35 



108 



160 



128 



.. N. 86 



18 W. 



.38 



N. 62i E. 



.07 



2 



,, .. , Summer 

 Motion of Autumn 

 clouds. 1 : ^^i^j^^ 



7 



40 



6 



23 



30 



101 



75 



34 



.. S. 64 



3 W. 



.42 



S. \%l E. 



.19 



> 



45 



76 



22 



80 



40 



197 



304 



223 



.. N. 87 



29 W. 



.47^ 



N. 61' W. 



.05 



a 



26 



53 



54 



27 



18 



130 



270 



222 



.. N. 77 



19 W. 



•52i 



N. 31 W. 



.14 



> 



I 



The year! 



















.. S. 89 



11 W. 



.43* 







o 



Two pre- 

 ceding 



Spring 



170 



477 



292 



265 



198 



478 



818 



657 



477iN. 72 



49 W. 



.22 



N. 56 E. 



.11 



^ 



Summer 



53 



176 



56 



104 



114 



414 



865 



127 



303|S. 66 



39 W. 



.31 



S. 9i E. 



•12* 



..« 



Autumn 



159 



358 



223 



801 



176 



805 



1047 



734 



577 S. 88 



56 W. 



.33 



S. 76 W. 



.02' 



^ 



com- 

 bined. 



Winter 



109 



274 



273 



195 



118 



583 



1108 



885 



341 N. 80 



25 W. 



.40 



N. 54 W. 



.11 





The year* 



















.. N. 89 



54 W. 



.30i 









■^ r No. of J 

 S obs. I 



Spring 



15 



17 



'2 



"s 



12 



25 



""4 



13 



.. N. 85 



30 W.? 



.lU 







c_ 



Winter 



15 



22 



8 



19 



31 



38 



9 



56 



.. S. 88 



17 W. 



.19i 







i ,• 



C No. of f 

 ° miles. 1 



Spring 



96 



77 



6 



63 



81 



377 



24 



142 



.. S. 63 



43 W. 



.37- 







a 'S 



Winter 



165 



149 



18 



296 



336 



268 



92 



777 



.. N. 80 



19 W. 



.24 







3-2 

 a ^ 



g ' Mean "| 

 S vel. in \ 































Spring 



6.40 



4.53 3.00 



7.87 



6.75 



15.08 



6.00 



10.92 













5 J 



2 miles ( 



Winter 



11.00 



6.77 



2.25 



15.58 



10.84 



7.05 



10.22 



13.87 













■^5 



^ I p. h'r.J 































^;'^ 



' 



Spring 



58 



269 



12 



189 



34 



352 



32 



442 



.. N. 60 



41 W. 



.21 



N. 30 E. 



.09 





Aggregate 



Summer 



16 



230 



3 



207 



46 



439 



28 



282 



.. S. 61 



5 W. 



.21 



S. 20tV E. 



.13i 





for entire • 



Autumn 



11 



161 



1 



168 



8 



326 



9 



332 



.. ^. 85 



34 W.I .24 



S. 68' W. 



.01 





period.' 



Winter 



33 



162 



13 



172 



55 



355 



55 



536 



.. N. 77 



14 W.i .32i 



N. 58 W. 



.10 





L 



The year' 





... 















.. N. 85 



5 W.i .23 







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



1 Spring 



Summer. 



Autumn, 



Winter 



- 



The year. 



Average velocity of all winds in miles per hour | 10.24 



9.65 





9.39 



12.69 



10.49 



Velocity in mean direction, on the supposition that the winds from every | 













point of the compass move with the foregoing average velocity . 



2.91 



2.52 





3.33 



5.61 



3.39 



True velocity in mean direction, giving to the winds from the several 















points of the compass each their own average velocity, as given in this 















table 



2.55 



2.91 





3.29 



6.61 



3.69 



Excess of the latter over the former 



—.36 



+.39 





— .04 - 



fl.OO 



+.30 



2 From this table we obtain the following summary of results in respect to the velocity of the wind : — | 





Spring. 

 9.02 



Winter. 



Average velocity of all winds in miles per hour 





10.61 



Velocity in mean direction, on the supposition that the winds from every point of the compass 







move with the foregoing average velocity ......... 





1.06 



2.06 



True velocity in mean direction, giving to the winds from the several points of the compasa 



each 







their own average velocity, as shown in the table above 





3.32 



2.55 



Excess of the latter over the former 





+2.26 



+.49 



' Including also the motion of the clouds during the first three months of 1S54. 





* Computed from tlie resultants for the seasons. 





