SERIES B. ZONE 10. LAT. 40° TO 45° N. 



297 



(Nos. 124 and 125.) 



Northwestern Ohio.— 



Continued. 

























Relative Prevalence of Winds from the 











Monsoon 







Different Points of the Compass. 







3 V 





influences. 





H 





W 





.i 





i^ 











Kind of 



Time of the 





i.a 





iJi 





.gjj 





.ojj 



<u 



Direction of 



2*3 









observations. 



year. 





gl? 









o«i 





Sfe 



t.3 





esultant. 



"r 5 



D 



rection. 









J3 



WS 



to 



hS 



.c 

 a 



N§ 



■s 



^s 



B'i 







3 







S 







S 



^B 



« 



«j| 



ID 



. &■ 

 mi 



1 



'it 



D 







k'" 







£ 



a _ 



o § 



Spiiug 



75 



162 



69 



162 



155 



451 



404 



276 





3. 



71°48'W. 



.321 









~ !.- 



Summer 



35 



100 



74 



179 



124 



.371 



242 



155 





S. 



49 2 W. 



.314 









o -"^ 



o " 



Autumn 



28 



129 



93 



192 



91 



345 



241 



200 





s. 



55 34 W. 



• 251 









■l-^ 



d "* 



Winter 



79 



138 



96 



172 



157 



500 



463 



225 





S. 



65 49 W. 



.349 









a )^ 



^ s [ 



TliB year2 





















s. 



61 4 W. 



.307 









■n . 



_' f 



Spring 



805 



1992 



519 



1811 



1473! 5324 



3392 



3759 





S. 



76 17 W. 



.315 









n o 





Summer 



490 



1037 



430 



1867 



1376' 5619 



2827 



2515 





S. 



58 58 W. 



.391 









•a -r ■ 



• '^ \ 



Autumn 



341 



1269 



562 



2347 



1393 4440 



2525 



2604 





s. 



54 39 W. 



.322 









a ■" 



|a 



Winter 



625 



1424 



759 



1797 



1358 



5362 



4773 



3432 





S. 



73 28 W. 



.375 









® a 



t:, ^ 



The year^ 





















s. 



65 20 W. 



.348 











Spring 



10.73 



12.30 



7.52 



11.18 



9.50 



11.80 



8.40 



13.62 

















11 



? i 



Summer 



14.00 



10.37 



5.81 



10.43 11.10 



15.15 



11.68 



16.23 

















.73 -^ 



'* m f 



Autumn 



12.18 



9.84 



6.04 



12.22|l5.31 



12.87 



10.48 



13.02 

















cr^ CO 



.=^1 J 



r 



Winter 



7.91 



10.32 



7.9110.45 



8.65 



10.72 



10.31 



15.25 

















"^ 



Spring 



1414 



2907 



1460 



1427 



1769 



3839 



3320 



2673 



1342 



s. 



87 53 W. 



.18 



N. 



31^° E. 



.09 



t- ,• 





Summer 



1372 



2652 



1172 



1202 



1709 



4594 



2746 



1946 



2207 



a. 



71 10 W. 



.19 



N. 



63 E. 



.05 



o a 



la J 



Autumn 



1212 



1800 



840 



1478 



2278 



4858 



3096 



2769 



1872 



s. 



66 31 W. 



■27i 



S. 



43 W. 



.03 



s-S 



I'S 



Wiuter 



773 



1607 



1146 



1538 



2201 



4973 



4261 



2213 



1472 



s. 



61 8 W. 



.34 



S. 



41iW. 



.10^ 



a 1 





The year^ 





















s. 



69 3 W. 



.24 









a _ 





Spring 



424 



860 



343 



336 



380 



2549 



2(365 



1273 





s. 



83 14 W. 



.47 



N. 



53 E. 



.04 



K "^ 



a ■S 



Summer 



350 



702 



230 



295 



308 



2739 



2318 



973 





s. 



77 5 W. 



.52 



S. 



8A W. 



.04 



■<« 'S 



•3 o J 



Autumn 



437 



704 



254 



260 



361 



2485 



2312 



1228 





s. 



82 54 W. 



.50 



N. 



HE. 



.03 



£ a 



sZ 



Winter 



296 



660 



316 



337 



283 



2499 



2885 



1080 





s. 



80 10 W. 



.53i 



S. 



71 W. 



.03 





The year2 





















s. 



80 48 W. 



.501 









<5 rf 



M • (- 



Spring 



1838 



3767 



1803 



1763 



2149 



6388 



5985 



3946 



1342 



s. 



85 19 W. 



.26 



N 



35 E. 



.08 





'3 a 



Summer 



1722 



3354 



1402 



1497 



2017 



.7333 



5064 



2919 



2207 



s. 



74 18 W. 



.28 



N. 



77 E. 



.04 







Autumn 



1649 



2504 



1094 



1738 



2639 



7343 



5408 



3997 



1872 



s. 



73 13 W. 



.34i 



S. 



57iW. 



.03 



T-1 '^ 

 O 



II 



Winter 

 The year2 



1089 



2267 



1462 



1875 



2494 



7472 



... 



7146 



3293 



1472 



s. 

 s. 



68 27 W. 

 74 31 W. 



.39' 

 .32 



S. 



45 W. 



.08 



' 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 





L0.86 



12.62 



11.28 



10.67 



11.36 



Velocity in mean direction, on the supposition that the winds 











i 







from every point of the compass move with the foregoing 











i 







average velocity 





3.55 



3.97 



2.83 1 3.7 



2 



3.49 



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 





3.42 



4.93 



3.63 4.00 



3.95 



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





-.13 



+.96 



+.80 +.28 



+ .46 



2 Computed from the resultants for the seasons. 



January, 1875. 



