SERIES B. ZONE 10. L AT. 40° TO 45° N. 



317 



( 



Nos. ISC) luid 1S7.) 



Central New York. 



— Continued. 





















Relative Prevalence of Winds tbom thk 







Monsoon 









D 



FFEXtENT Points op the Compass. 





S'2 



influences. 







H 





fA 





,^ 





i^ 









K 



.nd of 



Time of the 





i a 





in 





S^ 





i^ 



0) 



Direction of 



I 







obae 



vationa. 



year. 





ga 









oM 





Sa 



i-3 



resultant. 



"0 ^ 



Direction. 











z 



w s 



m 



° a 



J3' 



i^ § 



■s 



^t 



s'i 





s- 





i 









a 



^c 



« 



^B 



tn 



xB 



1 



^i 









K^ 





£ 



a _ 



' J 2 ' 



Spring 



303 



282 



409 



579 



668 



655 



1802 



1233 





S.S5°31'W. 



.344 







"3 1"^ 





Summer 



2eo 



168 



362 



647 



937 



959 



1947 



1210 





S.71 45 W. 



.393 







§ 



'o S 



Autumn 



325 



228 



383 



660 



1029 



995 



1739 



1044 





S.65 48 W. 



.359 







Jjd 



^ 1 



Winter 



340 



174 



467 



739 



868 



683 



1824 



1333 





S.77 39 W. 



.330 







aS 



The year^ 





















S.74 56W 



.353 







to _ 





Spring 



232H 



2576 



1858 



4672' 6623 



4676 



17436 



13132 





N. 89 SOW. 



.417 







rf s 



o -n 



Summer 



1600 



988 



1916 



4525; 7182 



6284 



13433 



8950 





S.7I 23 W. 



.413 







l^^' 



■- -^ . 



Autumn 



232S 



2114 



1739 



5543 8664 



7626 



15828 



9094 





S.69 21 W. 



.400 







al 



Winter 



2585 



1219 



2535 



6409 



9800 



6165 



23323 



15768 





S.82 29 W. 



.447 







& ^ 





The year2 





















S.79 23 W. 



.416 







u 2 



■^5"' 



Spring 



7.68 



9.13 



4.54 



8.07 



9.91 



7.14 



9.68 



10.65 













s n 



J 3, 1 



Summer 



6.15 



5.88 



5.29 



6.99 



7.66 



6.55 



6.90 



7.40 













^ .2 





Autumn 



7.16 



9.27 



4.54 



8.40 



8.42 



7.66 



9.10 



8.71 













s^ 



3 '= J 



Winter 



7.60 



7.01 



5.43 



8.67 



11.29 



9.03 



12.79 



11.83 

















Spring 



4434 



3147 



4763 



720o!l0954 



9103 



16633 



17348 



542 



S.81 18 W. 



.32 







^ . 



■^ "3 



Summer 



4087 



2362 



3319 



5911 14482 



12907 



17182 



14350 



764 



S.66 28 W. 



.37 







° = 





Autumn 



3839 



2319 



3770 



6840 13299 



11560 



16080 



15485 



462 



S.H8 24 W. 



:i^ 







s ■- 



tc S 



Winter 



4127 



2767 



4671 



7119 12282 



9832 



15858 



16756 



369 



S.74 36 W. 



.32^ 







si 





The year 



16487 



10595 



16523 



27070 51017 



43402 



65753 



63945 



2137 



S.72 11W. 



.35 







3 _■ 

 OS 



■3 .■ 



Spring 



595 



294 



1220 



726 



1335 



1582 



5720 



3545 





N.87 21 W' 



.49i 







Summer 



747 



250 



910 



613 



1466 



1909 



6105 



3495 





N.89 OW. 



.54 









.2 == -' 



Autumn 



634 



191 



948 



593 



1481 



1881 



5927 



3334 





S.89 20 W. 



.54 







¥ 3J 



.2 "^ 



Winter 



458 



156 



1075 



578 



1240 



1302 



5918 



3524 





N.86 22W. 



.54i 







til = 



A 



The year 



2434 



891 



4153 



2510 



5522 



6674 



23670 



13898 





N.88 25W. 



.53 









V G 



Spring 



5029 



3441 



5983 



7926 



12289 



10685 



22353 



20893 



542 



S.84 IW. 



.31 



N. 43° E. 



.07 





Summer 



4835 



2612 



4229 



6524 



15948 



14S16 



23287 



17851 



764 



S.72 31 W. 



.40^ 



S. 37 LW. 



.05 



^ « 





Autumn 



4472 



2510 



4718 



7433 14780 



13441 



22007 



18819 



462 



S.73 12 W. 



.39 



S. 35 W. 



.04 



■^ o 



2 - 



Winter 



4585 



2923 



5746 



7697 13522 



11134 



21776 20280 



369 



S.79 14 W. 



.35tV 



N. 16 B. 



.02 





a 3 



The year 



18921 



11486 



20676 



2958056539 



50076 



S9423|77843 



2137 



S.76 41 W. 



3U 







' From this table we obtain the following summary of results: — 1 





Spring. 



Summer. 



Autumn 



Winter. 



The year. 



Avera 



ge velocity of all winds in miles 



per hour 



8.99 



6.91 



8.27 



10.56 



8.68 



Veloc 



ity in mean direction, on the su 



pposition that the winds 













from 



every jjoiut of the compass 



move with the foregoing 













aver 



age velocity .... 





3.09 



2.72 



2.97 



3.48 



3.06 



True 



velocity in mean direction, givi 



ig to the winds from the 













sere 



■al points of the compass, each tl 



leir own average velocity, 













as si 



iowu in the table above . 





3.75 



2 85 



3.31 



4.72 



3.61 



Exces 



d of the latter over the former . 





+.66 



+.13 



f.34 



+1.24 



+ .55 



2 Co 



mputed from the resultants for t 



he seasons. 1 



(Nos. 188 to 190.) 

 Observed as follows : — 



Northeastern Pennsylvania. 



Place of observation. 



By whom observed. 



AETgreg.ate 

 length 

 of time. 



Date. 



Berwick, 



Hlooming Grove, 



Carpenter, 



Uyberry, 



Hamlinton, 



Honesdale, 



Mil lord. 



North Abington, 



•Tohn Eggert, 

 .John Gratliwohl, 

 E. L. McNett, 

 Theodore Day, 



yrs. mos. 

 5 10 

 4 8 

 5 

 4 11 

 4 



1856 to 1865 inclusive. 



1865 to 1869 inclusive. 



1862. 



1865 to 1869 inclusive. 



1869. 



M. H. Cobb, 

 Ralph Bull, 

 Rodman Si.ssou, 



2 



1 



1 10 



1851 and 1852. 



1840. 



1868 and 1869. 



