336 



WINDS OF THE GLOBE. 





( 



Nos. 245 to 



248. 



) 



Northern and Central New Jersey. 



— Continued 























AjjKiegate 









Place of observation. 



By whom observed. 





length of 

 time. 



Date. 







Newark, 



W. A. Whitehead, 







jTs. mos. 

 14 11 



1840 and 1856 to 1869 inclusive. 





New Brunswick, 



E. Allen & G. W. Thompson 



, 



9 



1860 to 1869 inclusive. 





Nbw Germautown, 



Arthur B. Noll, 







1 2 



1868 and 1869. 







Newtou, 



Thomas Ryerson, M.D., 





10 



1862, 1868 and 1869. 







Passaio Valley, 



William Brooks, 







1 7 



1863, 1864 and 1865. 







Paterson, 



William Brooks, 







4 6 



1865 to 1869 inclusive. 





Pouioua Gardens, 









1 



1860. 







Progress, 



Thomas J. Beans, 







1 9 



1863, 1864 and 1865. 







Readiugton, 



.John Fleming, 







4 



1866 and 1867. 







Riceville, 



Prof. L. Harper, 







8 



1861. 







Sargeantsville, 



John T. Sergeant, 







1 



1857. 







Trenton, 



F. A. Ewing and E. R. Cook 



' 



8 4 



1842 to 1845 and 1865 to 1869, both inclusive. 1 







Relative Prevalence of Winds from the 









Monsoon 









Different Points op the Compass. 







|-§ 



influences. 



>x 





























.« 





W 





! .^ 





.^ 









9fe 







r3 



Kind of 



Time of the 





i" 





iJS 





'i-a 





■on 



6 



Direct 



on of 



£"0 







"o 



observations. 



year. 





s^ 









i o«J 





ofe 



-B 



resultant. 



o^ 



Direction. 





u 







j3 



13 



*: 



wS 



3 



^s 



■s 



^g 



Eg 







si 





g 



S 







§i 



zc 



1 



mB 



«} 



i^i 



^ 



■^* 



c 







W*' 





& 



Is 



f r Spring 



26 



89 



24 



64 



55 130 



51 



114 





S. 76° 



5' W. 



.17 









a 





Summer 



35 



66 



63 



82 



55 168 



37 



86 





S. 28 



44 W. 



.17 









o 





Autumn 



34 



69 



26 



56 



43 106 



54 



94 





S. 84 



9 W. 



.17 









s 



S^ 3 ' 



Winter 



32 



111 



21 



30 



43 97 



56 



129 





N. 54 



12 W. 



.22i 









^ ■ 



=3 o o 1 



o-.a 1 



The year 



127 



295 



114 



232 



19t 



501 



198 



423 





S. 75 



52 W. 



.17 









-t 



The year 



173 



448 



167 



355 



315 



711 



299 



035 





S 75 



52 W. 



.17 







2192 



« 



246. 1 





























Middle- [• 

 town. J 



The year 



61 



145 



65 



118 



8f 



216 



194 



208 





S. 86 



35 W. 



.22 







1461 































a _ 



' k m { 



Spring 



123 



335 



94 



165 



lit 



487 



368 



435 





N. 81 



1 W. 



.256 









■S^ 



tl 



Summer 



82 



222 



136 



190 



8£ 



606 



385 



264 





S. 68 



48 W. 



.288 









o ;f^ 



o *^ < 



Autumn 



150 



299 



96 



114 



lis 



581 



373 



339 





S. 89 



42 W. 



.288 









J=^ 



o ?■ 



Winter 



118 



251 



85 



104 



8C 



429 



411 



464 





N. 73 



32 W. 



.366 









io 



Z 1 [ The year2 



















N. 88 



6 W. 



.290 













Spring 



1330 



3967 



641 



1409.5 



110" 



4481 



3326 



"5442 





N. 65 



19 W. 



.281 









s !§ 



"" m 



Summer 



526 



1904 



631 



1105 



498 



4115 



2511 



2018 





S. 77 



43 W. 



.290 









■c _- ■ 



■ ~ \ 



Autumn 



1188 



2579 



498 



904 



89L 



3672 



2949 



3069.5 





N. 77 



29 W. 



.288 









C "* 



i"a 1 



Winter 



2585 1219 



2535 



6409 



980C 



6165 



2332.3 



1576.8! - 



S. 82 



29 W. 



.435 









■£ 00 





The year^ 











... 









N. 74 



24 W. 



.319 









J. a 



.9 c ] 



Spring 



10.8111.82 



6.82 



8.54 



9.54 



9.20 



9.04 



12.51 

















3 a 



"3 "2. 



Summer 



6.41 



8.58 



4.64 



5.82 



5.8t 



6.79 



6.52 



7.64 

















Ifl o 



^ "^ ( 



Autumn 



7.92 



8.63 



5.19 



7.93 



7.91 



6.32 



7.91 



9.05 

















il 



.si J 



r ® . f 



Winter 



7.60 



7-01 



5.43 



8.67 



11.2c 



9.03 



12.79 



11.83 

















cq ^■' 



Spring 



1156 



2706 



1399 



1548 



881 



2811 



2325 



3864 



408 



N. 55 



10 W. 



.19 













Summer 



989 



1986 



1306 



1655 



107f 



4206 



2368 



23491 500 



S. 69 



29 W. 



.20 









° H 





Autumn 



1269 



1991 



917 



955 



75t 



2883 



2569 



3286 



462 



N. 68 



43 W. 



.28 









^ .2 



^ i 1 Winter 



1383 



2550 



802 



579 



b04 



12918 



3307 



4799 



377 



N. 57 



56 W. 



.39^ 









11 





The year2 













... 









N. 69 



42 W. 



.25 









= _ 





Spring 



224 



533 



353 



"192 



22£ 



629 



"926 



"702 





N. 73 



58 W. 



.27i 









S« 



Summer 



239 



348 



337 



183 



24S 



931 



959 



427 





S. 78 



21 W. 



.33^ 









B « 



o 3 J 



Autumn 



199 



421 



257 



179 



22; 



666 



*868 



627 





S. 88 



52 W. 



.32 









« CO 





Winter 



19U 



431 



119 



108 



13£ 



544 



997 



807 





N. 72 



14 W. 



.45^ 









The year^ 













1 ••• 









N. 84 



2 W. 



.34 









< rt 



M . (- 



Spring 



1380 



3239 



1752 



1740 



liii 



3440 



"3251 



4566 



408 



N. 59 



43 W. 



.20 



N. 75° E. 



.08i 





> 



'c 2 



Summer 



1228 



2334 



1643 



1838 



132' 



5137 



3327 



2776 



500 



S. 71 



52 W. 



.22^ 



S. 14 E. .151 





i| 



oS .2 



Autumn 



1468 



2412 



1174 



1134 



97£ 



3549 



3437 



3913 



462 



N. 71 



51 W. 



.28| 



N. 62iW. .02 





fe 3 



Winter 



1573 



2981 



921 



687 



64t 



3462 



4304 



6606 



377 



N. 60 



32 W. 



.40 



N. 39f W. 



.15 







O, o 



v-cq =- L 



The year^ 













... 









N. 72 



2 W. 



.26^ 











' From this table we obtain the folio 



wing SI 



mmary of results: — 

















Spring. 



Summer. 



Autumn. 



Winter. 



The year. 





Average velocity of all winds in miles 



per ho 



ur . . . 



10.22 



6.75 



7.63 





9.78 



8.59 





Velocity in mean direction, on the su 



ppositi 



on that all winds 















from every point of the compass 



move w 



rilh tlie foregoing 















average velocity .... 







2.62 



1.94 



2.20 





3.58 



2.49 



True velocity in mean direction, givi 



ig to t 



le winds from the 















several points of the compass, each tl 



leir owi 



average velocity, 















as shown in the table almve . 







2R7 



1 96 



2.21 





4.25 



2.74 



I 



Excess of the latter over thi; former . 







+.25 



+ .02 



.+ .01 



+ .67 



+ .25 









2 Computed from the resultants for t 



he seas 



ous. 







_ 



