340 



WINDS OF THE ULOiJE. 



(Nos. 257 to 2r,0.) 



Western Massachusetts. — Continued. 









Relative Prevalekce of Winds from the 









Monsoon 











Different Points of the Compass. 







1* 



influences. 







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i^ 





1 



Place and 



Time of the 





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■ 



Direction of 



% 



1 



= 



kind of 



year. 





"Z 









Soj 





ati 



t.S 



resultant. 



-a 



Direction. 





observations. 





.c 







q 



£ 







"=.S 







3 









XI 









ws 



"m 



wS 



3 



t> 2 



■» 



fe a> 



S K 







So 





^ 



a 







1 



z'l 



S 



Ult 



M 



A 



^ 



fel 











«" 





fi 



3 



z 





Spring 



57 



59 



176 



697 



782 



303 



216 



2198 





N. 82 



40' W. 



.29 









257. 



Summer 



76 



58 



116 



648 



951 



454 



217 



2189 





N. 61 



10 W. 



.36 









Williams- ■ 



Autumn 



80 



66 



142 



651 



704 



440 



313 



2073 





N. 85 



21 W. 



.32^ 









town. 



Winter 



• 59 



32 



153 



653 



593 



297 



304 



2529 





N. 70 



2 W. 



.38 











The year 



272 



215 



587 



2649 



3030 



1494 



1050 



8989 





N. 82 



1 W. 



.32i 











January 



1 



5 



4 



66 



22 



24 



24 



171 





N. 69 



42 W. 



.36 



N. 53° W. 



.06 



155 



February 



(J 



8 



2 



60 



15 



28 



10 



156 





N. 63 



34 W. 



.35 



N. 12 E. 



.06 



141 





March 



4 



4 



1 



59 



11 



29 



10 



185 





N. 63 



39 W. 



.41 



N. 15 W. .17 



155 





April 



10 



16 



4 



66 



11 



30 



8 



163 





N. 55 



2 W. 



.33 



N. 16 E. 1.11 



150 





May 



6 



30 



7 



63 



17 



60 



18 



117 





N. 85 



9 W. 



.22 



S. 33 E. 



.10 



155 





.June 



7 



17 







77 



29 



50 



10 



118 





S. 67 



5 W. 



.22 



S. 22 E. 



.20 



150 





July 



4 



4 



1 



64 



21 



88 



13 



118 





S. 70 



47 W. 



.37 



S. 18 W. 



.23 



155 



258. 



August 



8 



20 



3 



66 



15 



72 



7 



125 





S. 88 



34 W. 



.26 



S. 5 E. 



.10 



155 



Amherst, 



September 



14 



16 



6 



78 



28 



43 



13 



109 





S. 76 



64 W. 



.16 



S. 47 E. 



.19 



150 



lS37tol841. 



October 



1(1 



9 



4 



67 



16 



52 



11 



144 





N. 78 



53 W. 



.30 



S. 53 W. 



.05 



155 





November 



13 



18 



2 



51 



8 



41 



6 



167 





N. 55 



19 W. 



.41 



N. 20 W. 



.16 



150 





December 



9 



17 







47 



7 



38 



14 



174 





N. 57 



2 W. 



.47 



N.'34 W. 



.21 



155 





Spring 

 j Summer 



20 



50 



12 



188 



39 



119 



36 



465 





N. 64 



30 W. 



.32 







460 





19 



41 



4 



207 



65 



210 



30 



- 361 





S. 77 



27 W. 



.28 







460 





j Autumn 



37 



43 



12 



196 



52 



136 



30 



420 





N. 77 



13 W. 



.38 







455 





Winter 



16 



30 



6 



173 



44 



90 



48 



501 





N. 62 



67 W. 



.39 







451 





Tlie year 

 Spring 



92 



164 



34 



764 



200 



555 



144 



1747 





N. 73 



13 W. 



30 







182« 



a __ 



r A "5 f 



235 



552 



88 



530 



276 



666 



291 



1556 





N. 59 



6 W. 



.263 



n!"i4"e. 



.09 





'" S 



■§§ 1 



Summer 



138 



180 



87 



576 



326 



891 



239 



903 





S. 62 



35 W. 



.268 



S. 3 E. 



.17 





o - 



12 



Hi 



Autumn 



164 



225 



98 



605 



251 



769 



227 



1348 





N. 87 



2 W. 



.256 



S. 12 W. 



.04 





Winter 



209 



404 



81 



542 



184 



512 



313 



1705 





N. 55 



43 W. 



.319 



N. 9 W. 



.13 





'a 'p 



The year2 





















N. 78 



15 W. 



.251 









Mj ^- 



( 



Spring 



1603 



6911 



663 



4571 



2344 



5865 



3073 



19651 





N. 49 



9 W. 



.409 



N. 9 W. 



.15 





"S s^ 



^ .^ 1 



Summer 



642 



1105 



659 



42!ll 



2074 



i.;02n 



1734 



6648 





S. 62 



28 W. 



.181 



S. 32 E. 



.24 





•S -t<" ■ 



°JS . 



Autumn 



915 



1806 



721 



.•-14.80 



21135 



7161 



2304 



12759 





N. 88 



41 W. 



.288 



. South 



.12 





B g 



|a 



Winter 



1624 



4289 



1210 



4816 



149U 



4846 



4064 



21618 





N. 52 



26 W. 



.479 



N. 31 W. 



.19 





i^ 



» a 



The year2 





















N. 67 



54 W. 



.301 









rt '!^ 



a c ' 



Spring 



6.82 



12.52 



7.53 



8.62 



8.49 



8.81 



10.55 



12.63 

















|g 



Summer 



4.65 



6.14 



7.57 



7.45 



6.36 



6.76 



7.26 



7.36 

















CO s 

 2 ic 



> in 



Autumn 



5.58 



8.03 



7.36 



9.06 



8.11 



9.31 



10.15 



9.47 

















P — 



Winter 



7.77 



10.64 



14.94 



8.89 



8.10 



9.46 



12.98 



12.68 

















cq 



Spring 



918 



1970 



896 



3208 



1669 



2577 



2026 



9109 



417 



N. 63 



15 W. 



.28 



N. 40 E. 



.06 







S ■/: 



Summer 



734 



977 



813 



3387 



2165 



4276 



2443 



6896 



637 



S. 78 



51 W. 



.30 



S. 2i W. 



.14 





o a 



•— '2 ■ 



Autumn 



878 



1086 



769 



3118 



1583 



2874 



2078 



8198 



537 



N. 75 



15 W. 



.30 



S. 47 W. 



.00^ 





oJ ■§ 



,S S 



Winter 



939 



1400 



763 



2967 



1.342 



2490 



2454 



9780 



495 



N. 63 



6 W.1.36 



N. 19 W. 



.09 





a m 



C/J >* 



The year2 





















N. 74 



59 W. .30 









a _ 





Spring 



174 



830 



"94 



637 



187 



1302 



760 



2098 





N. 71 



20 W.'.35 



N. 42 E. 



.10 





" "5 



2 5 



Summer 



190 



409 



78 



506 



296 



1682 



1074 



1289 





S. 79 



32 W.1.45 



S. 17i W. 



.14 





« rt 



Autumn 



138 



334 



105 



489 



158 



1188 



695 



1589 





N. 85 



32 W.|.42 



S. 45 W. 



.02 





fc. o 



S i« 



Winter 



99 



499 



55 



518 



174 



1052 



743 



2099 





N. 73 



28 W. .44 



N. 14i W. 



.08 





The year" 





... 

















N. 83 



22 W. 40^ 









«q rt 



» • 



Spring 



1092 



2800 



990 



3845 



1856 



3879 



2786 



11207 



417 



N. 60 



36 W. .31 



N. 31 E. 



.08 







^ a 



Summer 



924 



1386 



891 



3893 



2461 



5958 



3517 



8185 



537 



S. 78 



57 W. .33 



S. 4 W. .14 





i| 



u 3 ■ 



Autumn 



1016 



1420 



874 



3607 



1741 



4062 



2773 



9787 



537 



N. 77 



41 W.^32^ 



S. 17 W. 



.01 





s a 



Winter 1038 



1899 



818 



3485 



1516 



3542 



3197 



11879 



495 



N. 65 



37 W. .37^ 



N. ISi W. 



.09 







Pi o 



The year2 ... 

















... 



N. 75 



57 W. .32 









' From Ibis table we ob 



ain th 



e following summary of re.-iults : — 









1 



Spring. ] Summer. 



Autumn. 



Winter. 



Th 



' year. 



Average velocity of all w 



nds ii 



1 miles per hour 



10.65 





6.94 



9.0 



p 



11.13 



"1 



.43 



Velocity in mean direct! 



m, on 



the supposition that all winds 



















from every point of t 



le cot 



npass move with the foregoing 



















average velocity 







2.80 





1.86 



2.3 







3.55 





.37 



True velocity in mean d 



reotio 



1, giving to the winds from the 



















several points of the co 



mpass 



each their own average velocity, 



















as shown in the table a 



bove 





3.64 





1.88 



2.5 



9 



4.45 



5 



.84 



Excess of the latter over 



the fo 



mer 



+.84 



+.02 



+.2 



9 



+ .90 



+ 



.47 



2 ('oiii|>iit.-fl from thi' re 



■sultan 



ts for the se.isoii^;. 









