324 



WlNDti OF TllK GLOBE. 



(Nos. 205 to 20!).) 





Northeastern Ne-w York.— 



-Coniinued. 





















Rehtive Psevalknoe of 



Winds from thf. Different Points 







Monsoon 1 







OKI 



HE Compass. 







■=■? 



innuenc 



^■ 





H 





«■ 





,^ 





■^ 







Plnce nnd 'Time of the 





o^ 





i'^ 





.gji 





%^ 1 a; 



Direction of 



£0 







kind of 

 observations. 



year. 





o^' 





o""' 





SW 





5^' ^3 



resultant. 



'o S 



Direction. 











i^Z 



■s 



hS 



3 



^ 



■s 



^\ ' s S 





r " 





£ 











e: 











. > « > 















^ 



&;: 



w 



OJS 



l/l 



tfii 



^ 



^r 





K 





iS 



205. 



iipring 



305 



31S 



110 



240 



588 



362 



304 



384 ... S. 57° O'W. 



.15 







Summer 



131 



163 



141 



323 



616 



393 



292 



375 



... S. 29 50 W. 



.29 







Platt.'ibuig . 



Autumn 



220 



235 



74 



197 



496 



361 



379 



465 



... S. 73 16 W. 



.074 







Barracks. 



Winter 



546 



292 



101 



134 



473 



330 



334 



• 542 



... N. 58 37 W. 



.23 







The year^ 



















... :s. 60 n w. 



.14 







r 



Spring 



549 



357 



126 



297 



88(i 



387 



371 



558 



... iS. 68 56 W. 



.14 







1 



Summer 



234 



180 



168 



429 



961 



449 



398 



535 



... S. 30 27 W. 



.29 







20(i. 1 Autuinu 



437 



248 



81 



291 



734 



410 



480 



656 



... |S. 78 45 W. 



•23i 







'Winter 



777 



336 



105 



176 



726 



385 



434 



715 



... N. 61 55 W. 



.23 







207. 1 



The yeai-2 





















S. 46 3 W. 



.2^ 







Rouse's I 



The yeai- 



43 



34 



14 



54 



68 



53 



43 



56 





S. 49 50 W. 



.16 







Point, 1839 J 































c „ 



'A i ( Spiing 



243 



599 



62 



89 



233 



1190 



338 



414 





S. 79 5 W. 



.288 N. 54° E. 



.04 



"c 5 



= 5 ' Summer 



172 



308 



33 



92 



216 



1212 



335 



294 





S. 63 30 W. 



.432 



S. 31 W. 



.13 



c - 



o ■§ .^ Autumn 



292 



377 



48 



77 



250 



1017 



395 



328 





S. 76 35 W. 



.348 



N. 83 W. 



.02 



•S"^ 



^i[ 



Winter 



28 U 



670 



54 



74 



269 



999 



407 



438 



.. is. 89 26 W. 



.261 



N. 344 E. 



.10 



s^ 



The year" 















... 





... :s. 75 25 W. 



.328 







cc _ 



f 



Spring 



1312 



3706 



183 



6oi 



1368 



7560 



2380 



si'si 



... S. 81 35 W. 



.326 



N. 35 E. 



.10 



la S 



'o g 



Summer 



7t;i 



1692 



100 



419 



1091 



8047 



2093 



1879 



... S. 63 14 W. 



.4971 S. 35 W. 



.12 



■§^- 



11 



Autumn 



1352 



1873 



125 



299 



1622 



6773 



2618 



1893 



... .S. 69 48 W. 



.440, S. 57 W. 



.04 





Winter 



945 



3481 



216 



592 



2459 



6862 ;M035 



3194 



... S. 74 28 W. 



.356 N. 49 E. 



.06 







The year2 





















S. 71 23 W. 



.399 











Spring 



5.40 



6.19 



2.95 



6.75 



5.87 



6.35 



7.04 



7.66 













S 5 



% p. 



Summer 



4.42 



5.49 



3.03 



4.55 



5.05 



6.64 



6.25 



6.39 













i/j .2 





Autumn 



4.63 



4.97 



2.611 



3.88 



6.49 



6.66 



6.63 



5.77 













i'^ 



LslJ 



Winter 



4.00 



5.20 



4.00 



8.00 



9.14 



6.87 1 8.36 



7.29 















1" I. . f 



Spring 



3402 



3740 



6664 



1914 



49094 



6252^' 33474 



4741 J 



593^ 



S. 78 45 W. 



.22 



N. 33A E. 



.05 



^ 





Summer 



2712^: 2l23i 



591 



1819 



5639^ 



7834i 3835^ 



3669| 



1032 



S. 56 38 W. 



.35 



S. 25 W. 



.11 



o g 



^ '^ J 



Autumn 



3292JI 2931 



614i 



1983^ 



55774 



5990 1 3707 



4311 



625 



S. 67 55 W. 



.26 



S. 4 W. 



.01 



_! '^ 



s "5 



Winter 



3547^ 3891 



644^ 



1841 



4897 



5577 : 3593 



4813 



.321 



S. 85 58 W. 



.21- 



N. 20 E. 



.08 



g s 



t» 1^ 



The year 



12954i 



126854 



2516^ 



7557^ 



210234 



25654 14483 



17535 



2771i 



S. 70 8 W. 



.25 







p — 



_ » f 



Spring 



281 



419 



56 



56 



243 



1217 ' 1026 



490 





S. S3 13 W. 



.49 



N. 49 E. 



.04 



p "rt 





Summer 



281 



267 



90 



73 



344 



1567 1690 



574 





S. 77 40 W. 



.60 



S. 68 W. 



.09 



1^- ■ 



.2 s 



Autumn 



342 



401 



60 



25 



319 



1437 1262 



482 





S. 81 48 W. 



.53 



N. 52 W. 



.01 





i "" 



Winter 



295 



577 



15 



21 



331 



1261 1 1010 



398 





S. 81 45 W. 



.45 



N. 75 E. 



.07 



&..2 



"o !_ 



Tlie year2 













... i ... 







S. 80 54 W. 



.52 









p t: 1 



Spring 



3683 



4159 



722^ 



1970 



51524 



74694' 43734 



5231^ 



593i 



S. 79 44 W. 



.254 



N. 30f^ E. 



.05 



^ 





Summer 



2993f 2390^ 



681 



1892 



59834 



9401J 5525^ 



4243^- 



1032 



S. 61 16 W. 



.38 



S. 30 W. 



.11^ 



o ^ 



o S 1 



Autumn 



3634^ 3332 



674i 



20084 



5896.; 



7427 j 4969 



4793 



625 



S. 70 57 W. 



•29 



South. 



.01 



(N-3 



ill 



Winter 



3842^1 4468 



6594 



1862 



5228' 



6838 1 4603 



5211 



521 



S. 85 3 W. 



.24 



N. 21 E. 



.08 





The year 



14153^:14349^ 



2737^ 



77324 



22261 



31136 194711 



19479 



27714 



S. 72 27 W. 



.29 









' From this talile 



ve obtain the following sun 



imary of results: — 









Sp 



ring, i 



Summer. 



Autumn. ; Winter. 



The year. 





Average velocity of 



all winds in miles per hon 









.39 



6.04 



5.95 



6.72 



6.27 



VelOL-ity ill mean d 



i-ection, on the suppositioi 



that the winds 

















from every point 



of the compass move wit 



1 the foregoing 

















average velocity 







1 



.84 



2.61 



2.07 



1.75 



2.06 





Ti'iie velocity in me 



an direction, giving to the 



winds from the 

















.several poiiiLs of t 



he compass each their own 



average velocity, 

















as shown in tlie t 



ible above . 





2 



.08 



3.00 



2.62 



2.39 



2.50 







Excess of the latter 



over the former . 





+ 



.24 



+ .39 4-. 55 



+ .64 



+ .44 







2 Computed from t 



he resultants for the .seano 



as. 





