352 



WINDS OF THE GLOBE. 



(Nos. 290 to 296.) 



Northeastern Massachusetts. — Continued. 









Relative Prevalence 



[)PWI^ 



I>S FROM THE 













Monsoon 











UiPFEKEMT Points op the 



Compass. 













influences. 



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Time of 





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Direction of 



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ft 



kind of 



the year. 





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£.3 



resultant. 



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Direction. 





t, 



observations. 





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w Si 



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290. r 



Worcester, J 

 1840 to 1853' 



Spring 



105 



165 



25 



93 



53 



205 



132 



393 





N. 55 = 



50' W. 



.36 











Summer 



59 



109 



26 



96 



93 



351 



128 



308 





S. 82 



34 W. 



.36i 











Autumn 



91 



162 



25 



65 



68 



230 



139 



475 





N. 61 



30 W. 



.39 











Winter 



119 



110 



24 



34 



48 



217 



148 



457 





N. 59 



27 W. 



.50 











inclusive. 



The year 



374 



546 



100 



288 



262 



1003 



547 



1573 





N. 67 



26 W. 



.39 











291. 1 

 Waltliam. J 



The year 



46 



33 



25 



7 



13 



118 



55 



131 



21 



N. 7134W.?3 



.39 











365 





292. 1 

 Boston. / 



The year 



12 



83 



53 



28 



31 



165 



41 



142 





N. 88 



20 W. 



.25 











494 





^ 



Spring 



142 



521 



196 



295 



87 



536 



245 



526 





N. 46 



57 W. 



.12 











293. 



Summer 



161 



572 



277 



423 



295 



773 



321 



345 





S. 26 



39 W. 



.15 











Fort hide- • 



Autumn 



291 



42S 



171 



223 



120 



666 



371 



522 





N. 69 



44 W. 



.22 











peudence. 



Winter 



348 



328 



71 



169 



87 



425 



295 



698 





N. 49 



39 W. 



.36 











The year2 





















N. 67 



43 W. 



.17 











294. 1 

 Ipswich. / 



The year 

 Spring 



42 



59 



22 



25 



16 



108 



83 



152 



1 



N. 66 .'i.'; W.?3 



.41 









365 



115 



415 



135 



164 



88 



440 



409 



652 





N. 60= 



54' W. 



.290 



N. 



55° E. 



.08 





'p "^ 



o 9 



Summer 



62 



265 



186 



213 



62 



572 



438 



379 





S. 80 



21 W. 



.256 



S. 



26 E. 



.15 





|=a 



o S . 



Autumn 



101 



251 



159 



143 



109 



541 



613 



600 





N. 83 



36 W. 



.373 



S. 



44 W. 



.07 





o i 



Winter 



111 



281 



122 



84 



52 



341 



497 



885 





N. 59 



21 W. 



.471 



N. 



30 W. 



.17 





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^ J L 



The years 





















N. 73 



30 W. 



.334 











m . 



•- 



Spring 



985 



3645.'25 



609 



628 



581 



2264 



1910 



4929 





N. 37 



17 W. 



.344 



N. 



48iE. 



.14 





11 p 



Summer 



257 



1088 



541 



830 



390 



2586 



1434 



1567 





S. 74 



49 W. 



.271 



S. 



10 E. 



.26 





-a .TiT 



"• -i •! 



Autumn 



427 



1362 



552 



582 



600 



2449 



2573 



3015 





N. 80 



12 W. 



.377 



S. 



27 W. 



.13 





aS 



^3 



Winter 



614 



2155.5 



469 



400 



367 



1536 



2469 



6654.5 





N. 49 



31 W. 



.524 



N 



29 W. 



.13 





&S 



The year2 





















N. 59 



32 W. 



.361 











<2 "" 



■~. i ^ 



Spring 



8.57 



8.78 



4.51 



3.83 



6.60 



5.15 



4.67 



7.56 



















3 i 



i d. 



Summer 



4.15 



4.11 



2.91 



3.90 



6.29 



4.52 



3.30 



4.13 



















m -2 



V 1 



Autumn 



4.23 



5.43 



3.47 



4.07 



5.50 



4.53 



4.20 



5.02 



















oi m 



.^1 L 



r E f 



Winter 



5.53 



7.67 



3. 84 



4.76 



7.06 



4.50 



4.97 



7.52 



















IM 



Spring 



1612 



4153 



2333 



2128 



1610 



4558 



3934 



6403 



255 



N. 60 



51 W. 



.22 











£ 





Summer 



1089 



3221 



2373 



2605 



2372 



7633 



4069 



4612 



421 



S. 64 



14 W. 



.24 











J . 



=2 "g J 



Autumn 



1966 



34C0 



1762 



1901 



1560 



5712 



4536 



6807 



401 



N. 71 



58 W. 



.29i 











■2S 



Si '* 



Winter 



2244 



3255 



896 



1062 



1056 



4504 



4980 



8653 



272 



N. 61 



14 W. 



.44 











° .2 





The year 



6911 



14029 



7364 



7696 



6598 



22407 



17519 



26475 



1349 



N. 75 



22 W. 



.27 A 













■n ( 



Spring 



211 



556 



322 



162 



179 



629 



948 



702 





N. 71 



W. 



.30 



N. 



75 E. 



.09 





si 1 



Summer 



238 



479 



308 



204 



179 



1080 



1189 



647 





S. 88 



8 W. 



.37^ 



S. 



2 W. 



.09 





a " ■ 





Autumn 



187 



502 



234 



113 



179 



797 



1123 



684 





N. 82 



17 W. 



.39^ 



S. 



37JW. 



.03 







3 "" 



Winter 



157 



433 



131 



98 



91 



528 



1006 



847 





N. 70 



15 W. 



.47i 



N. 



41 W. 



.11 





rt to 



"S 



The year2 





















N. 78 



41 W. 



.38 











^ § 



to . |- 



Spring 



1823 



4709 



2655 2290 



1789 



5187 



4882 



7105 



255 



N. 62 



33 W. 



.22 



N 



71iE. 



.09 





bb'-g 



^ '' 



Summer 



1327 



3700 



2181 



2809 



2551 



8713 



5258 



5259 



421 



S. 68 



52 W. 



.26 



S. 



13^ E. 



.17 





<; " 



g 3 ■ 



Autumn 



2153 



3902 



1996 



2014 



1739 



6509 



5659 



7491 



401 



N. 75 



24 W. 



.30^ 



N. 



72 W. 



.01^ 





cs 



^ i 



Winter 



2401 



3688 



1027 



1160 



1147 



5032 



5986 



9500 



272 



N. 62 



18 W. 



.44 



N. 



39 W. 



.17 





oq 



Ph O 



The year2 





















N. 75 



28 W. 



.29 











1 From this table we obta 



in the following summa 



ry of 



results : — 













Spr 



ing. 



Summer. 



Autumn. 



Winter. 



The year 





Average velocity of all wi 



ads in miles per hour 







6. 



43 



3.99 





4.59 



6.18 



5.30 





Velocity iii mean direction 



on the supposition tl 



at the 



winds 



















from every point of th( 



compass move with t 



he foi 



egoing 



















average velocity . 









1. 



86 



1.02 





1.71 



2.91 



1.77 



True velocity in mean dii 



ection, giving to the wi 



nds fr 



am the 



















several points of the com 



jass each their own ave 



age VI 



locity, 



















as shown in the table ah 



ove .... 







2. 



21 



1.10 





1.73 



3.24 



1.91 



Excess of the latter over t 



le former 







+ • 



35 



+ .08 





+ .02 



+ 



33 



+.14 





2 Computed from the rest 



Hants for the seasons. 















' Computed from observa 



tions recorded from 16 



joints 









1 



