282 



WINDS OF THE GLOBE. 



(Nos. 94 to !)G.) 



Eastern Wisconsin. — Gonlinued. 



1 





Eela 



rivE Pkevalence 



E Winds from the 







Mc 



nsoon 







DiFPBKEXT Points of the Compj 



ss. 





If 



infl 



uenoes. 





W 





W 





> I 



i^ 











Place and 



Time of the 



i-* 





iJi 





^•^ 





^^ 



0) 



Direction of 



£0 









kind of 



year. 





gfc 









goi 





^1 



t.3 



resultant. 



■gS 



Direct 



ion. 





observations 





A 



Hg 



■s 



° a 



1 



■ a 



■s 



e'i 





.2 " 







i 







o 



^5 



& 



.iB 



w 



^i i ^ 



^i 









k" 







S 





January 



110 



87 



41 



23 



157 



213 155 



77 

















February 112 



88 



26 



21 



182 



195 113 



57 

















March 



136 



159 



56 



41 



179 



138 112 



70 

















April 



214 



161 



63 43 



121 



120 94 



41 

















May 



150 



170 



76 33 



225 



1151 74 



49 

















.June 



91 



115 



48 



61 



159 



149 70 



31 

















July 



72 



122 



36 



32 



172 



189 84 



40 















94. 



August 



80 



121 



47 



50 



159 



1811 80 



39 















Fort 



September 



81 



87 



54 



36 



172 



137i 112 



45 















Howard. 



October 



90 



86 



36 



71 



170 



197 126 



69 

















November 



132 



96 



56 



39 



163 



1711 1.33 



57 

















December 



104 



94 



30 



40 



141 



181 177 



78 

















Spring 



500 



490 



195 



117 



525 



373 280 



160 





N. 20° 20' W. 



.mi 



N. 45 "^ 



E. 



.18 





Summer 



243 



358 



131 



133 



490 



519 234 



110 





S. 28 1 W. 



.19" 



S. 35 



E. 



.09 





Autumn 



303 



269 



146 



146 



505 



505 371 



171 





S. 49 24 W. 



•22 



S. 33 



W. 



.05 





Winter 



326 



269 



97 



84 



480 



589 445 



212 





S. 68 30 W. 



.311 



S. 83 



w. 



.15 





The year'' 





















S. 54 50 W. 



.17 











January 



115 



"33 



"54 



"74 



"72 



61 



116 



108 















February 



109 



46 



31 



50 



72 



58 



96 



116 

















March 



124 



47 



38 



46 



71 



69 



91 



150 

















April 



92 



67 



50 



58 



84 



59 



83 



103 

















May 



110 



54 



47 



43 



91 



44 



58 



83 

















Juue 



117 



65 



53 



35 



99 



62 



83 



83 















9.5. 



Fort 



Wiuiip- 



bago. 



July 



108 



38 



34 



45 



77 



54 



92 



96 















August 



101 



40 



46 



47 



83 



49 



73 



83 















September 



129 



29 



40 



34 



76 



71 



64 



51 















October 



113 



34 



28 



45 



73 



42 



75 



117 















November 



123 



47 



36 



44 



44 



35 



70 



113 

















December 



92 



36 



25 



30 



84 



41 86 



123 

















Spring 



326 



168 



135 



146 



246 



172 232 



336 





N. 47 54 W. 



.18 



S. 86 



E. 



.03 





Summer 



326 



133 



133 



127 



259 



155 248 



261 





N. 67 2 W. 



..16 



S. 33 



E. 



.04 





Autumn 



365 



110 



104 



123 



193 



148 209 



281 





N. 43 30 W. 



.23 



N. 3 



E. 



.05 





Winter 



316 



115 



110 



154 



228 



160 298 



347 





N. 61 36 W. 



.23i 



S. 77 



W. 



.05 





The year* 



















N. 52 28 W. 



.20 









Oei 



r , ■ 



Spring 



157 



221 



"96 



122 



in 



327 228 



206 





N. 83 29 W. 



.178 



N. 64 



E. 



.12 



•2i~: 



o ° 



Summer 



126 



168 



53 



129 



146 



389 254 



267 





S. SO 11 W. 



.295 



S. 20 



W. 



.02 



o - 



o '■§ 



Autumn 



161 



210 



68 



96 



183 



570 328 



261 





S. 75 47 W. 



.331 



S. 31 



W. 



.06 



1=3 



(J t> 



Wiuter 



113 



122 



31 



64 



69 



376 268 



193 





S. 86 3 W. 



.391 



N. 86 



w. 



.10 



"q'P 



a S 



The year* 

















"... iS. 83 19 W. 



.296 









m ^- 



^ . 



Spring 



1485 2949 



1032 



989 



1184 



3852 192b 



si 13 



... In. 78 53 w. 



.150 



N. 66 



E. 



.16 



rt P 



Summer 



734 



752 



344 



788 



848 



20941134 



1338 



... S. 72 26 W. 



.273 



s. 27 



E. 



.06 



■^s ■ 



. -2 . 



Autumn 



1109 



1570 



323 



521 



14S7 



3548 2675 



1902 



... ,S. 80 24 W. 



.348 



S. 68 



W. 



.07 





a'a 



Wiuter 



696 



1076 



185 



430 



449 



2605;i912 



1406 





S. 87 39 W. 



.3S5 



N. 8 



w. 



.11 







The year3 





















S. 85 26 W. 



.270 









J-^ 



Spring 



9.46 



13.34 



10.75 



8.11 



10.67 



11.79 



8.45 



10.26 















^ p 



s ^ 



Summer 



5.83 



4.48 



6.49 



6.11 



5.81 



5.38 



4.41, 



5.01 















cc S 



fn 



Autumn 



6.89 



7.48 



4.75 



5.43 



8.13 



6.22 8.1( 



7.29 

















.^S . 



j Wiuter 



6.16 



8.82 



5.97 



6.72 



7.61 



6.93 7.13 



1 



1'-=' 















' Including also Waukesha in Sout 



beastern W 



iscons 



in. 







2 From this table we obtain the foil 



owing sum 



nary 



f results :- 



- 







Spring. 



Summer. 



1 

 Autumn. : Winter. 



The year. 



Average velocity of all winds in milt 



s per hour 







10.58 



5.24 



6.98 



7.14 



7.49 



Velocity in mean direction, on the fc 



upposition 



that t 



lie winds 













from every point of the compass 



move wit 



1 the 



foregoing 













average velocity 









1.88 



1.55 



2.32 



2.79 



2.22 



True velocity in mean direction, giv 



ing to the 



winds 



from the 













several points of the compass, each 



their own a 



verage 



velocity, 













as shown in the table above . 









1.5S 



1.43 



2.43 



2.75 



2.02 



Excess of the latter over the former 









—.30 —.12 



+.11 



—.04 



—.20 



' Computed from the resultants for 



the season 



3. 









