350 



WINDS OF THE GLOBE. 



(Nos 



28.3 to 288.) 







Rhode Island.— 



-Continued. 























Ellative Prevalence of Winds fkom the 







Monsoon 









DiFPHRENT Points of thi: Compass. 







1'? 



intluences. 



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m 



1 " 





.^ 



i^' 









Place and 

 kind of 



Time of 

 tlie year. 









ii 





god 





0^ 



b2 



Direction 

 of resultant. 



oS 



Direction. 



1 



observations. 





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■s 



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■s 



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si 







*: 3 





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§. 



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m 



«* ^ 



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«" 





S. , Z; 





January 



264 



174 



78 64 81 



146 220 



395 



















February 



176 



129 



92I 94; 56 



166' 235 



276 



















March 



178 



164 117; 981 141 



181 231 



277 



















April 



128 



194 143! 125; 162 



203; 225 



119 



















May 



123 



149 155! 159 241 



236 183 



106 



















June 



67 



95 62 111 254 



380 185 



120 



















July 



136 



88 56 



82, 300 



306 249 



144 

















283. 



August 



149 



127 1.55 



171 



236 



255 193 



132 

















Fort 



September 



210 



148 110 



93 



224 



217 176 



197 

















Adams. 



October 



147 



196 



110 



114 



142 



175 



213 



176 



















November 



231 



143 



83 



58 



80 



131 



226 



242 



















December 



168 



156 



45 



58 



74 



91 



227 



309 



















Spring 



429 



507 



415 



382' 544 



620 



639 



502 





S. 75° 



30' W. .10 











Summer 



352 



310 



273 



364 790 



941 



627 



396 





S. 43 



41 W.|.29 











Autumn 



588 



487i 303 



265, 446 



523 



615 



615 





N. 58 



10 W.I. 18 











Winter 



608 



459| 215 



216l 211 



403 



682 



980 





N. 44 



44 W.'.36i 











The year 



1977 



1763,1206 



1227 1991 



2487 



2563 



2493 





N. 82 



23 W. .18 









284. 



































Brown 



































University, 



The year 



21 



213 



51 



42 



75 



273 



459 



228 





N. 86 



.S3 W. 



.43 





... 1461 



Providence 























1832, '33, 

































'34 & '38. J 

































285. ■ 

































Brown 

































University, 



The year 





2069 





823 





3405 





3842 





N. 78 



52 W. 



.32 





... 10135 



Providence 































1832-1859 

































inclusive. . 



































286. 



































Friends' 

 Sclvool, 



The year 



194 



190 



69 *s 



287 



388 



235 



543 





N. 81 



35 W. 



.32 









910 









Providence. 



































2i 

 New 



9- 



port, i 



r^§ f 



o o 



The year 



Spring 



30 

 60 



114 

 236 



9 

 39 



94 



77 



10 

 146 



407 

 292 



50 

 64 



319 



407 





S. 86 

 N. 70 



3 W. 

 7 W. 



.391 

 .238 



S. 80° E. 



.09 





.2i^ 



Summer 



24 



121 



19 



55 



86 



226 



60 



164 





S. 72 



54 W.S.264 



S. 18iE. 



.18 





o ^ 



"s-^- 



Autumn 



39 



113 



17 



25 



51 



229 



49 



258 





N. 75 



46 W. 1.365 



S. 81 W. 



.04 





J"3 



^ cc 



Winter 



42 



147 



13 



23 



40 



186 



72 



464 





N. 54 



18 W. .495 



N. 26i W. 



.21 





B'P 



a 1 



The year2 





















N. 72 



46 W.i.323 









t/j '. 



-» 1 



Spring 



319 



2069 



148 



378 



609 



1682 



377'2796 





N. 44 



31 W.'.282 



N. 46 E. 



.14 





^ P 



Summer 



132 



510 



58 



401 



327 



1255 



257! 628 





S. 57 



39 W. 



.293 



S. 10 E. 



.26 





■TS ..*■ 



*^ -2 J 



Autumn 



147 



423 



62 



172| 174 



906 



174; 877 





N. 82 



14 W. 



.324 



S. 25 W. 



.06 





q ^ 



ia] 



Winter 



179 



690 



119 



102 



163 



866 



439 2494 





N. 53 



28 W. 



.523 



N. 31 W. 



.24 





'ES 





The year^ 















... 





N. 68 



18 W. 



.313 









S-- 



■~'i 



Spring 



5.32 



8.77 



3.79 



4.91 



4.17 



5.76 



5.896.87 

















= 1 



"3 i 



Summer 



5.50 



4.21 



3.05'7.29 



3.80 



5.55 



4.2813.83 

















aj .2 



> v. ' 



Autumn 



3.77 



3.74 



3.65 6.88'3.41 



3.9b 



3.553.41 



... 















CO 5 



.si 



Winter 



4.26 



4.69 



9.15 4.43,4.07 



4.66 



6.105.3" 

















S "^ 









1 





■ 

















1 F 



om this table we obtain the following summary of results: — 







Spring, j Summer. 



Autumn. 



WintT. 



'1 



he year. 



Average velocity of all winds in miles per hour 



6.34 





4.72 



3.76 



5.12 



4.98 



Velocity in mean direction on the supposition that the winds 















from every point of the compass move with the foregoing 















average velocity ......... 



1.51 





1.25 



1.37 



2.53 



1.61 



True velooity in mean direction, giving to the winds from the 















several points of the compass each their own average velocity. 















as shown in the table above ....... 



1.79 





1.38 



1.22 



2.68 



1.56 



Excess of the latter over the former .... 



+ .28 



+.13 



—.15 



+.15 





—.05 1 



s Computed from the resultants for the seasons. 1 



