SERIES B. ZONE 10. LAT. 40° TO 4 5° N. 



311 



(N 



0. 166 



and 16T.) 





Central Pennsylvania. 



— Continued. 





















Eklativk Prevalence of Winds from the 









Monsoon 







Different Points of the Compass. 







l! 



influences. 





» 





H 





.i 





i^ 







Kind of 



Time of the 





ijj 





iJi 





.o-a 





fH 



. 



Direction of 



q; 







observations. 



year. 





0^ 





I. CO 





oM 





0% 



fS 



resultant. 



■~ a 



Direction. 









ja 



. d 





° d 









^l 





















«s 



*: 



H u 



-^ 



^% 



"S 



S S 







^ ° 





1 







fe 



^s 



H 



aii 



71 



[0.E 



^ 



^l 











« 





£ 



§-. r "1" 



Spring 



26 89 



79 



202 



55 



353 



215 



756 





N. 76° 



9'W. 



.382 









<- ..= 



Summer 



11 



57 



78 



234 



31 



413 



193 



522 





S. 83 



6 W. 



.336 







o ^ 



° rt J 



Autumn 



13 



34 



29 



159 



21 



348 



120 



454 





S. 87 



39 W. 



.400 







J=a 



z; 53 



Winter 



25 



62 



34 



164 



33 



336 



144 



733 





N. 74 



8 W. 



.451 







■|s 



.^ I 



The year^ 





















N. 84 



8 W. 



.387 







03 . 





Spring 



129 



577 



369 



736 



284 



1106 



1517 



4548 





N, 62 



49 W. 



.471 







rt S 



»-. . 



Summer 



26 



162 



190 



664 



82 



984 



706 



1505 





S. 88 



34 W. 



.352 







■S^" ■ 



• — \ 



Autumn 



105 



217 



168 



417 



70 



974 



458 



2032 





N. 71 



56 W. 



.422 









a a 



Winter 



182 



235 



104 



382 



91 



770 



676 



4666 





N. 55 



26 W. 



.640 









The year2 





















N. 65 



20 W. 



.477 







<S "n 





Spring 



4.96 



6.48 



4.67 



3.64 



5.16 



3.13 



7.06 



6.02 















s § 



Summer 



2.36;2.84 



2.44 



2.84 



2.65 



2.38 



3.66 



2.88 















!B~ 



> m \ 



Autumn 



8.0816.38 



5.79 



2.62 



3.33 



2.80 



3.82 



4.48 

















a 3 



.s a J 



Winter 



7-283.79 



3.06 



2.33 



2.76 



2.29 



4.69 



6.37 















r^ 



Spring ■ 



372 702 



1599 



1547 



696ll635 



3505 



3109 



1347 



N. 88 



7 W. 



.25i 







-i . 



<s> ^ 



Summer 



273 454 



1209 



1415 



9792141 



3662 



2145 



1873 



S. 71 



39 W. 



.31" 









•S. '2 



Autumn 



390! 451 



1261 



1250 



757 1733 



3527 



2571 



1689 



S. 85 



16 W. 



.30 







o g 



|e 



Winter 



365' 682 



1594 



1121 



455 1651 



3607 



3314 



1251 



N. 79 



39 W. .31 







^s 





The year 



1400 



228915663 



5333 



2887|7160 



14301 



11139 



6160 



S. 87 



5 W. .29 







a ■" 





Spring 



96 



136 



208 



459 



129 



723 



1149 



1266 





N. 86 



19 W. !.46 







3=3 



a -a 



Summer 



85 



167 



129 



354 



92 



863 



1182 



1036 





S. 89. 



31 W. 



.52 







(D *3 



■43 . 



Autumn 



88 



87 



138 



285 



103 



731 



902 



1072 





N. 87 



13 W. 



.52 







? to 



g "u 



Winter 



52 



52 



199 



255 



90 



656 



1318 



1229 





N. 84 



18 W. 



.58 







bo a 







The year2 





















N. 87 



W. 



.52 







S'rt 



^■6 '' 



Spring 



468 



838 



1807 



2006 



825 



2358 



4654 



4375 



1347 



N. 87 



31 W. 



.30 



N. 64i° E. 



.04^ 



O > 



'S g 



Summer 



358 



621 



1338 



1769 



1071 '.3004 



4844 



318111873 



S. 77 



15 W. 



.35 



S. 2 W. 



.07} 





"^ ■ 



Autumn 



478 



538 



1399 



15.35 



860 2464 



4429 



364311689 



S. 87 



32 W. 



.31-} 



s. 91 W. 



.02 



S 





Winter 



417 



734 



1793 



1376 545 2307 



4925 



4543 1251 



N. 81 



14 W. 



.37 



N. 26^ W. 



.06 





The year2 













... 6160 



S. 88 



59 W. 



.34 







' From tWs table we obtain the following summary of results : — 





SpriDg. 



Summer. 



Autumn. 



"Winter. 



The year. 



Average velocity of all winds in miles per hour 



5.22 



2.81 





3.77 





4.64 



4.11 



Velocity in mean direction, on the supposition that the winds 

















from every point of the compass move with the foregoing 

















average velocity 



1.99 



.94 





1.51 





2.09 



1.59 



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 



2.46 



.99 





1.59 





2.97 



1.96 



Excess of the latter over the former 



+.47 



+.05 





+.08 





4-. 88 



+.37 



' Computed from the resultants for the seasons. 



(Nos. 168 to 187.) 

 Observed as follows : — 



Central New York. 







Aggregate 





Place of observation. 



By whom observed. 



length of 

 time. 



Date. 



Auburn, 



Academy, 



28' ^T 



1827 to 1830, 1832 to 1849 and 1860 to 1865, 

 all inclusive. 



Baldwinsville, 



John Bowman, 



13 2 



1854 to 1867. 



Bridgewater, 



Academy, 



4 



1843, 1844, 1845 and 1847. 



Cazenovia, 



Oneida Conference Seminary, 



27 3 



1830 to 1835, 1837 to 1846, 1848, 1849, 1856 to 

 1859, 1861 to 1863, 1865 and 1867 to 1869, 

 all inclusive. 



