270 



WINDS OF THE GLOBE. 



(Xos. 66 to 68.) Southeastern Nebraska. — Continued. 



Nebraska City, by P. Zaliner, from July, 1808, to June, 1869, and from October to December, 

 1869, both inclusive. 



Nursery Hill, by R. O. Tliompson,- during the first five months of the year 1865 



Omaha, by Wm. N. Byers, from May, 1857, to December, 1859, inclusive; by James P. Allan, 

 for an aggregate period of 8 months, in the years 1860 and 1861, and by C. B. "Wells, for an aggre- 

 gate period of 4 months, in 1868 and 1869. 



Peru, by J. M. McKenzie, for an aggregate period of 5 months in the years 1867 and 1869. 



Rock Bluffs, by II. C. Pardee, from October, 1860, to February, 1861, inclusive. 



06. 

 Couucil Bluffs. 



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January 



February 



March 



April 



May 



June 



July 



August 



September 



October 



November 



December 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



The year 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumu 



Winter 



The year2 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



The year2 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumu 



Winter 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



The year 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



The year2 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



The year 



42 



32 



53 



27 



14 



16 



13 



25 



17 



38 



52 



66 



94 



54 



107 



140 



395 



4 



126 



108 



37 



"53 

 652 

 979 

 230 



13.25 

 5.17 

 9.06 

 6.22 

 1768 

 1032 

 1482 



11 

 12 

 13 

 13 

 11 

 11 



3 



9 

 10 

 32 

 37 

 23 

 27 

 119 





 17 

 29 



6 





 103 

 176 

 12 







6.06 

 6.07 

 2.00 

 1151 

 1131 

 842 



22 

 245 

 359 



18 



5.50 

 6.81 

 6.08 

 3.00 

 1502 

 2108 

 1478 

 1169 

 6257 

 179 

 240 

 116 

 144 



1681 

 2348 

 1594 

 1313 



740u;4480, 213316936 



1582 772 

 5864 3896 



462 

 319 

 304 

 457 



2230 1289 

 1351 

 1786 

 2039 



16 



16 



17 



12 



5 



2 



3 



22 



49 



19 



7 



97 







11 



27 



2 







61 



145 



4 





 5.55 

 5.37 

 2.00 

 649 

 620 

 314 

 300 

 1783 

 107 

 71 

 69 

 103 



656 

 1291 691 

 904, 383 

 936; 403, 



m 



35 



26 



18 



41 



61 



49 



49 



60 



43 



38 



34 



29 



120 



158 



115 



90 



483 



7 



182 



121 



41 



"32 



1204 



1226 



109 



4.57 

 6.62 

 10.1 



2.60 

 1336 

 2438 

 1847 

 1553 

 7174 

 332 

 482 

 293 

 293 



1668 

 2920 

 2140 

 1846 

 8574 



^S 



11 



15 

 10 



9 

 13 

 13 

 18 

 13 

 16 

 25 



6 



7 

 32 

 44 

 4' 

 33 

 161 



4 

 35 

 44 

 23 



io7 



308 



365 



86 



26.75 



8.80 



8.30 



3.74 



766 



1114 



1080 



1126 



4086 



351 



525 



346 



359 



1117 

 1639 

 1426 

 1485 

 5667 



3 



26 

 17 

 23 

 20 

 86 

 2 

 11 

 29 

 11 



6 



60 



116 



26 



3.00 

 6.00 

 4.00 

 2.36 

 461 

 354 

 521 

 714 

 2050 

 404 

 480 

 375 

 448 



025 

 834 

 896 

 1102 



3817 



28 

 39 

 34 

 20 

 19 

 10 

 13 

 10 

 23 

 20 

 26 

 24 

 73 

 33 

 69 

 91 

 266 

 13 

 41 

 69 

 29 



108 

 414 

 022 

 180 



I2V92 

 10.10 



9.01 



6.21 

 2425 303 

 1134 438 

 2444 532 

 2809 420 

 8812;i099 



529 



421 

 400 

 565 



2954 

 1555 

 2904 

 3374 

 10787 



35° 30' W. 

 21 11 E. 

 71 28 W. 

 32 43 W. 

 29 54 W. 

 87 17 W. 

 14 1 W. 

 49 57 W. 

 89 38 W. 

 75 34 W. 

 75 17 W. 

 25 1 W 

 56 25 W 

 45 52 W 

 83 45 W. 



303 

 438 

 532 

 420 

 1099 



12 10 W. 

 24 54 E. 



81 57 W, 

 62 45 W. 

 52 58 W. 

 73 17 W. 

 69 40 W. 



82 17 W. 

 67 28 W. 



83 54 W. 

 33 29 W. 



4 8 E. 

 82 5 W. 

 64 8 W. .22 

 82 14 W. .Kii 



.05 



.31 



.08 



.21 



.05i 



.287 



131; 

 .049 I 

 .204 

 .145 I 

 .42 

 .19 

 .08 

 •33i 



22J. 



.13^ 

 .22" 

 .10 

 .20 

 .07 

 .09 

 .311 

 34 

 .33 

 .31 

 15 

 18 

 .14 



N. 9^° E. 

 S. 30i E. 

 N. 80 W. 

 N. 50^ W. 



155 

 141 

 155 

 150 

 155 

 150 

 155 

 155 

 150 

 165 

 160 

 155 

 460 

 460 

 455 

 451 

 1826 



31 

 184 

 182 



62 

 459 



1903 

 2146 

 2093 



... ;i955 

 ... 18097 

 ... 1351 

 ... 1563 

 ... 11517 

 ... 1384 

 ... |5S15 

 11 ;i903 

 22^ 2146 

 03| 2093 

 12| 1955 

 ... 18097 



' 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 ..... 



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

 point of the compass move with the foregoing average velocity . 



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

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

 table above ............ 



Excess of the latter over the former .....•• 



4.90 

 +1.63 



6.65 

 0.87 



1.25 

 .38 



4.29 



.88 



1.44 



.56 



7.64 

 1.11 



1.72 

 .61 



Computed from the resultauts for the seasons. 



