3U 



WINDS OF THE GLOBE, 



(Nos. 270 to 272.) 







Iiong Island 



. — Continued. 























Relative Piievalknce op Wind.s from the 







Monsoon 









Different Points op the Compass. 





9 '' 



influences. 







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Place of 



Time of 





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i.» 





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. 



Direction of 



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observation. 



the year. 





t^ 









goi 





Sl5 



t-^ 



resultant. 



Z.B 



Direction. 





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x: 









Wg 



m 



wS 



3 



^S 



"m 



^i 



b'% 





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^ 



e 







^ 



^1 



» 



ai£ 



CO 



«j| 



1 



^i 



5 





& 







775 

 706 



1 775 

 i 750 





January 

 February 

 March 

 April 



147 

 124 



121 

 92 



209 

 228 

 203 

 213 



60 



97 



76 



61 



125 



173 



190 

 176 

 242 



288 



156 

 150 

 140 



108 



615 

 526 

 495 

 402 





N. 44°49'W. 

 N. 45 9 W. 

 N. 59 20 W. 

 N. 88 57 W. 



.29 

 .31 

 .26 

 .17 







64! 93 

 61 163 

 80 144 









270. 

 Jamaica. 



May 



June 



July 



August 



September 



October 



November 



77 

 7G 

 97 

 97 

 124 

 109 

 10b 



162 

 112 

 116 

 223 

 216 

 193 

 191 



114 204 

 78! 150 

 30 116 

 70 132 



237 

 243 

 273 

 201 

 166 

 124 

 71 



3G0 

 399 

 258 

 402 

 283 

 317 

 216 



157 

 149 

 102 

 147 

 139 

 15b 

 187 



239 

 293 

 358 

 278 

 355 

 460 

 537 





S. 36 58 W. 

 S. 54 29 W. 

 S. 65 54 W. 

 S. 63 32 W. 

 N. 77 55 W. 

 N. 71 39 W. 

 N, 54 4 W. 



.22 

 .31 

 • 35 

 26 

 .19 

 .29 

 .36 









: 776 

 1 750 

 i 775 

 j 776 

 1 750 

 775 

 750 









73 

 60 

 77 



144 

 131 

 115 











December 



Spring 



Summer 



151 



290 

 270 



264 

 578 

 451 



56 

 255 

 178 



93 

 511 

 398 



48 

 535 

 717 



222 

 890 

 1259 



15G 

 405 

 398 



558 

 1136 

 929 





N. 48 37 W. 

 S. 88 20 W. 

 S. 61 9 W. 



.41 



.18 

 .27 









775 

 2300 

 2300 









Autumn 

 Winter 

 The year 

 January 



339 

 422 

 1321 



87 



600 



701 



2330 



155 



210 



172 



815 



90 



390 



283 



1582 



67 



361 



185 



1798 



73 



816 



588 



3553 



112 



482 



462 



1747 



191 



1352 



1699 



5116 



279 





N. 65 25 W. 

 N. 42 35 W. 

 N. 74 55 W. 

 N. 88 13 W. 



.27 

 •39 

 .24 

 .39 









2276 

 2256 

 9131 



527 











February 

 March 



101 



92 



107 

 122 



115 

 111 



5b 

 101 



57 

 102 



110 



140 



149 



112 



265 

 275 





N. 44 3 W. 

 N. 53 43 W. 



.26 

 •17 









480 

 627 





271. 



East Haiup- 



tou. 



April 



May 



June 



July 



August 

 , September 

 i October 



November 



59 

 4() 

 50 

 35 

 52 

 82 

 8li 

 90 



136 



98 



85 



66 



116 



156 



126 



122 



149 

 183 

 121 

 107 

 161 

 138 

 138 

 92 



113 

 125 

 144 

 127 

 144 

 123 

 117 

 68 



135 

 194 

 198 

 184 

 193 

 120 

 118 

 91 



145 

 191 

 197 

 293 

 193 

 181 

 151 

 95 



93 

 80 

 81 

 94 

 58 

 62 

 110 

 202 



190 

 137 

 144 

 143 

 137 

 158 

 208 

 260 





S. 9 48 W. 

 S. 8 E. 

 S. 9 35 W. 

 S. 22 27 W. 

 S. 40 19 W. 

 S. 8 45 E. 

 N. 69 31 W. 

 N. 59 49 W. 



• 03 

 .20 

 .22 

 .39 

 .24 

 .05 

 .05 

 .30 









510 

 627 

 610 

 627 

 627 

 610 

 627 

 510 



















December 



Spring 



Slimmer 



Autumn 



Winter 



The year 



104 

 197 

 137 



258 

 292 

 884 



148 

 356 

 267 

 404 

 410 

 1437 



93 

 443 

 389 

 368 

 298 

 1498 



59 

 338 

 415 

 308 

 182 

 1243 



72 

 431 



575 

 329 

 202 

 1537 



94 

 476 

 683 

 427 

 316 

 1902 



201 

 285 

 233 

 374 

 541 

 1433 



283 

 602 

 424 

 626 

 827 

 2479 





N. 44 47 W. 

 S. 41 38 W. 

 S. 11 16 W. 

 N. 60 54 W. 

 N. 45 24 W. 

 S. 84 24 W. 



.29 

 • 07 

 .24 

 .16 

 .29 

 .09 









527 

 1564 

 1664 

 1647 

 1534 

 6209 













n__ 



p . »• ■ 



Spring 



100 



177 



103 



131 



283 



230 



258 



326 





N. 75 58 W. 



.210 N. SJ'-E. 



.08 







° .2 



Summer 



83 



190 



117 



184 



293 



357 



210 



192 





S. 33 55 W. 



.237 S. 24 E. 



.18 





J=3 



° « • 



Autumn 



145 



190 



97 



165 



224 



327 



216 



312 





S. 77 19 W. 



.195 S. 57 E. 



.02 







Winter 



154 



210 



78 



100 



110 



258 



304 



474 





N. 62 22 W. 



.349'N. 28 W. 



.22 





3 !? 



^ i 



The years 



... 



















S. 81 15 W. 



.2111 







m ^- 





Spring 



724 



1598 



621 



708 



1624 



1464 



1726 



2630 





N. 76 51 W. 



.217'N. 25 E. 



.09 





"S ^ 



"o m 



Summer 



409 



1193 



611 



10031686 



2275 1246 



1022 





S. 34 52 W. 



.260|S. SO E. 



.21 





"I-* ■ 



d •- • 



Autumn 



1030 



1251 493; 989 1279 



2135 1299 2293 





N. 88 60 W. 



.218'N. 40 E. 



.05 





.5 "^ 



^ a 



Winter 



916 



1297 



383 



600 



667 



1696 21994501 





N. 60 42 W. 



.453 



N. 30 W. 



.29 





& r-l 



g 5 



The year2 













... 









S. 83 15 W. 



.262 











.5 ^ r 



Spring 



7.24 



9.03 



6.03 



5.40 



5.74 



6.37 



6.69 



8.07 















l§ 



'v ji _ 



Summer 



4.93 



6.27 



5.22 5.4515.75 



6.37 



5.93 



5.32 



















Autumn 



7.10 



6.58 



5.08 



5.99 



5.71 



6.53 



6.01 



7.35 















CM *5 



lSI I 



Winter 



5.95 



6.18 



4.91 



6.00 



6.06 



6.57 



7.23 



9.50 















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





Spring. 



Summer. 



Autumn. 



Winter 



The year. 



Average velocity of all winds in miles per hour 



6.90 



5.81 



6.42 



7.26 



6.60 



Velocity in mean direction, on the supposition that the winds 













from every point of the compass move with the foregoing 













average velocity . 



1.45 



1.38 



1.25- 



2.53 



1.39 



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 abovH ....... 



1.50 



1.51 



1.40 



3.29 



1.66 



Excess of the latter over the former ...... 



+.05 



+ .13 



+.15 



+ .76 



+ .27 



2 Computed from the resultants for the seasons. 



