284 



WINDS OP THE GLOBE. 



(Nos. 98 to 100.) 





Southeastern Wisconsin.- 



—Continued 























Eelativk Prevalence op Winds fkom the 









Monsoon 











UiFrEBENT Points of the Compass. 







§"0 



inrtuences. 







(4 



w 





,^ 





,^ 











Place and 



Time of 





ijSj 



ijj 





Mji 





^■a 



„• 1 Direction of 



'uO 









kind of 

 obaervations. 



the year. 





° = 







gco 





SZ 



1.3 





resultant. 



^ 3 



Direction. 











^ 



W Ji 



^ 



wS 





^1 



« 



n 



-1 











o 









15 



^i 



1 



wi 



(0 



mB 



$ 



^i 



O 







«'" 





(S 





r' Spring 



19 



21 



24 



4 



8 



32 



44 



32 



ON. 



64° 10' W. 



.29 









98. Suiumer 



5 



5 



15 



17 



34 



18 



59 



31 



OS. 



65 51 W. 



.37i 









Fort ■, .Autumn 



4 



12 



30 



11 



17 



31 



53 



24 



OS. 



69 18 W. 



.27 









Atkinson. 



Winter 



13 



4 



22 



13 



17 



21 



54 



36 



ON. 



89 46 W. 



.33^ 











The year 



41 



42 



91 



45 



76 



102 



210 



123 







S. 



84 8 W. 



.30 









s '^. 



'ii\ 



Spring 



620 



1095 



525 



755 



787 



1062 



1019 



880 





S. 



84 27 W. 



.080 



N. 48° E. 



.11 





'£ o 



Summer 



387 



561 



485 



845 



860 



1024 



728 



619 



... 



S. 



23 9 W. 



175 



S. 47 E. 



.12 





|o3 



s - 



"S '5 1 1 Autumn 



448 



467 



349 



674 



939 



1090 



848 



906 





S. 



55 11 W. 



223 



S. 33 W. .06 





d > 1 Winter 

 2 g t The yeai'S 



524 



449 



271 



541 



612 



1038 



1282 



1032 





S. 



s. 



84 56 W. 

 62 50 W. 



.298 

 177 



N. 70 W. .16 





( Spring 



4257 



9470 3125 



5097 



5034 



7974 



7177 



7109 





N. 



68 55 W. 



092 



N. 46 E. .12 





t^ 



"3 M 1 Summer 



1528 



2658 1547 



3565 



3752 



5483 



33(15 



3174 





S. 



38 12 W. 



211 



S. 20 E. .12 





•c^- 



. S ■ Autumn 



272(1 



3146 



2646 



2966 



6854 



6967 



5499 



6358 





S. 



60 51 W. 



233 



S. 28 W.L07 





•S s 



^ 3 1 Winter 



3199 



3940 



1870 



2740 



3507 



6012 



7805 



6864 





N. 



83 41 W. 



277 



N. 51 W. 



.13 





6 rH 



3> a 



L j The year' 

 •-: '^ 1 Spring 





















S. 



76 6 W. 



.179 











6.87 



8.65 



5.95 6.75 



6.40 



7.51 



7.04 



8.08 

















fl i 



"3) p, 1 Summer 

 *■ 2 j j Autumn 



3.95 



4.74 



3.19 



4.22 



4.36 



5.35 



4.62 



5.13 

















m .2 



6.07 



6.74 



7.58 



4.40 



7.30 



6.39 



6.48 



7.02 

















§M 



^ ~ ' Winter 



6.10 



8.78 



6.90 



5.06 



5.73 



5.79 



6.09 



6.65 

















, 



■ ^ f : Spring 

 a^ ' Slimmer 



2340 



4542 



2665 



3310 



2897 



3870 



3676 



3941 



1656 



N. 



46 50 W. 



05 



N. 56 E. 



.16 





S 



1701 



3153 



2182 



3495 



3418 



4783 



3085 



2971 



2441 



S. 



26 39 W. 



13 



S. 60 E. 



.12 





.Q . 



t; 3 1 Autumn 



1861 



2452 



1342 



2753 



3517 



5290 



3766 



47701925 



s. 



69 6 W. 



23 



S. 59 W. 



.06 





<» a 



= fe 1 ! Winter 



1833 



2005 



1046 



2257 



3009 



5095 



5089 



5212 1473 



s. 



82 14 W. 



35 



N. 88 W. 



.18 





^ '^ 



L j The year 



7735 



12152 



7235 



11815 



12841 



19038 



15616 



16894 7495 



s. 



68 45 W. 



16 









.S5 



-_ r j Spring 



326 



427 



230 



251 



236 



813 



1426 



986 





N. 



80 23 W. 



43 



N. 15 E. 



.06 







°^ Sammer 



309 



338 



161 



248 



302 



1052 



1760 



1086 





s. 



76 52 W. 



41 



S. 22 E. 



.11 





o a \ Autumn 



316 



399 



145 



273 



283 



1121 



1666 



1099 





N. 



87 40 W. 



49A 



N. 80 W. 



.05 





■§ ^ 



1 -2 Winter 



252 



381 



124 



251 



224 



792 



1278 



864 





N. 



84 48 W. 



45 



N. 14 W. 



.03 





rt ^ 



3 I 



The year' 





... 

















N. 



88 44 W. 



44 









|| 



a '^ [ 



Spring 



2666 



4969 



2895 



3561 



3133 



4683 



5102 



4927 1656 



N. 



76 43 W. 



09 



N. 58i° E. 



.12^ 





^S 



•3 a 



Summer 



2010 



3491 



2343 



3743 



3720 



5835 



4845 



405712441 



S. 



54 20 W. 



17 



S. 46 E. 



.08 





<J {> 



i? 1 



Autumn 2177 



2851 



1487 



3026 



3800 



6411 



5432 



58691 



L925 



S. 



75 53 W. 



26^ S. 73 W. 



.06i 





o 



£ a Winter 2085 

 L^" L The year 8938 



2386 



1170 



2508 



3233 



5887 



6367 



6076 



1473 



S. 



83 23 W. 



30 N. 83^- W. 



.10 





■^ 



13697 



7895 



12838 



13886 



22816 



21746 



20929 



?495 



S. 



77 42 W. 



20J 







' Including Platteville iu Soi 



ithwestern Wisco 



nsin. 











2 From this table we obtain 



he following svim 



mary 



jf results : — 











SpriDg. 



• Summer. 



Autumn 



Winter. 



The year, 





Average velocity of all winds 



n miles per hour 









7.30 



4.55 



6.49 



6.25 



6.15 





Velocity in mean direction, on 



the supposition 



that t 



he winds 



















from every point of the co 



mpass move wit^ 



1 the 



foi-egoiug 



















average velocity . 











.58 



.80 



1.45 



1.86 



1.09 





True velocity iu mean directic 



n, giving to the \ 



vinds 



from the 



















several points of the compass 



each their own a 



irerage 



velocity, 



















as shown in the table above 











.67 



.96 



1.51 



1.73 



1.10 





Excess of the latter over the ft 



)rmer . 









4-.09 



+.16 



+.06 



—.13 



+.01 





3 Computed from the resultai 



its for the seasons 













