358 



WINDS OF THE GLOBE. 



(Nos. 310 to 31 H 



) 





Southern Maine. - 



— Contin 



ued 























Relative Prevalence op Winds prom the 









Monsoon 









Different Points op thu Compass. 



^ 







is 



influences. 



1 





H 





K 





'^ 





i^ 







Place iiad 



Time of 





4iJi 





o4i 





i^ 





xiJS 1 «; 



Direction of 



®'o 







Q 



kind of 

 obseiv;Ui.in. 



the year. 



jd 



0^ 



^ 





ji 





■s 



0^ 



t,3 



resultant. 



oS 



Direction. 



i 



S 







1 



^B 





ail 



S 





$ 



^i 



13 > 











«" 





b 



^ 



1 



January 



132! 78 



15 



45 



207 219 



111 



453' ... 



N. 72' 



3'W. 



.42 



N. 18° W. 



Tii" 



124 





February 



135J 48 



12 



57 



I74I 18U 



231 



456i ... 



N. 75 



52 W. .47 



N. 34 W.l .22 



113 





March 



102: 63 



18 



87 



306; 147 



240 



369 





S. 82 



24 W.'.36 



N. 60 W. 



.06 



124 





April 



120| 32 



16 



108 



2881 104 



284 



364 





S. 85 



41 W.'.38 



N. 59 W. 



.08 



90 





May 



56l 88 



s; 204 



408 124 



188 



268 





S. 37 



3 W.i.31 



S. 40 E. 



.22 



93 





June 



128 7ti 



8 100 



404 184 



264 192 





S. 54 



9 W.i.36 



S. 6 E. ; .15 



90 



310. 



1 July 



44 



60 



16 136 



536; 152 



204 240 





S. 34 



3 W-. 



.42 



S. 15 E. 1 .30 



93 



Hampdeu. 



1 August 



90 



84 



18 111 



453 



69 



186 195 





S. 36 



30 W. 



.30 



S. 35 E. ( .22 



124 





September 



111 



33 



3 



09 



414 



102 



171; 369, ... 



S. 71 



58 W. 



.35 



S. 19 W.^ .05 



120 





October 



132 



63 



24 



177 



276 



189 1471 342 



... 



S. 70 



41 W. 



.26 



N. 75 W.l .07 



124 





November 



123 



102 



21 



114 



174 



1(!5, 255' 399 





N. 77 



37 W. 



.37 



N. lOi W.i .16 



120 





December 



183 



48 



3 



51 



249 



162: 231: 474 





N. 75 



46 W. 



.45 



N. 29i W.. .22 



124 





The year 



1356 



775 



162 



1259 



3889 



1797 35121 4211 





S. 77 



15 W. 



.33 







1339 



f 1 



Spring 



1044 



1235 



475 



818 



1358 



1398 1684! 2788 



547 



N. 70 



28 W. 



.25 









i . 



O CO 



Summer 



526 646 



302 



719 



1653 



1880 15041 170S!410 



S. 64 



54 W.!.29i 











<£ 'S 



Autumn 



928'- 953' 360 



743 



1111 



1333 1544 26141405 



N. 72 



30 W. .29 









f o 



II 



Winter 



1357 1175 325 



455 



826 



1140 1519 2997 680 



N. 51 



43 W. .36 









S rf 



OJ ►* 



The year' 



... 











... 1 





N. 75 



46 W. .27^ 









"s ^ 





Spring 



205; 152 



50 



140 



i'53 



350 



334j 649 





N. 70 



52 W.I. 41 



N. 17 E. 



.06 





3 s 



g^ 



Summer 



99 94 



36 



121 



109 



353 



310 358 





S. 87 



39 W. 



.42 



S. 12 W.' .10 





° 2 . 



.2 3 



Autumn 



144 



75 



27 



127 



125 



249 



276 363 





N. 83 



21 W. 



.39 



S. 24 E. ' .04 





rt „ 



S "3 



Winter 



128 



111 



37 



96 



81 



218 



318 459 





N. 69 



36 W. 



.45 



N. 14 W. .08 





Sf a 



"o 



The year' 











... 









N. 78 



50 W. 



.41 







M'S 



M . 



Spring 



1249 



1387 



525 



958 



1511 



1748 2018' 3437 



547 



N. 70 



34 W. 



.28 



N. 42^ E. 1 .03 





be rt 



'S g 



Summer 



625 



740 



338 



840 



1762 



22331814 2066 



410 



S. 6S 



41 W. 



.31 



S. 00^ W. .18 









Autumn 



1072 



1028 



387 



870 



1236 



15821820. 2977 



405 



N. 74 



15 W 



.30 



N. 19 W. .01 





^ "^ 





Winter 



1485 



1286 



362 



551 



907 



13581837; 3456 



680 



N. 54 



6 W. 



.37 



N. '5^ W. .15 





CO 



The year! 















... 







N. 76 



13 W.I.29i 







5 



i'^i 



Spring 



"4 



"59 



"4 



"si 



12 



"70 



60 



259 





N. 59 



52 W. 



34 









Z ^ 



Summer 







12 



8 



69 



14 



115 



60 



100 





S. 66 



8 W. 



.34 









ae 



°. "=4 . 



Autumn 



2 



40 



9 



85 



19 



106 



44 



193 





N. 85 



24 W. 



.25 









S=y 



Z S 



Winter 



14 



84 



13 



53 



11 



60 



86 



332 





N. 49 



23 W. 



.43 









"'■= 



.s 



The year2 





















N. 74 



9 W. 



.31 









"rt ^ 





Spring 



"ei 



633 



22 



548 



"48 



639 



500 



3569 





N. 50 



41 W. 



.48 









"^ s" 



"O r' 



Summer 







94 



48 



404 



56 



903 



517 



1009 





S. 82 



14 W. 



.39 









.5 " . 



. J: . 



Autumn 



8 



333 



75 



535 



130 



718 



364 2329 





N. 64 



28 W. 



.36 









fe -t 



as 



Winter 



202 



1122 



86 



388 



49 



421 



662, 4456 



...In. 39 



59 W. 



.53 









|2 



The year^ 













... ... ... |. ... 



N. 57 



28 W. 



.42 









Uh 2 



C ' 



Spring 



15.25 



10.73 



5.50 



6.76 



4.00 



9.138.33 13.78 



















Summer 



0.00; 7.83 



6.00 



5.86 



4.00 



7.85 8.6210.09 



















Es j 



Autumn 



4.00 8.32 



8.33 



6.29 



6.84 



6.77 8-27 12.07 

















S" 



LalJ 



Winter 



14.43 13.36 



6.62 



7.23 



4.45 



7.017.7013.42 

















' From this table we obtuiu the following siimmaiy of results : — 





Spring. 



Summer. 



Autu 



mn. ' Winter. 



The year. 



Average velocity of all winds in miles per hour 



10.96 





8.02 



9.0 



2 1 11.31 



9.83 



Velocity in mean direction, on the supposition that the winds 















from every point of the compass move with the foregoing 











1 



average velocity 



3.75 





2.71 



2.i 



9 I 4.90 



3.03 



Trne velocity in mean direction, giving to the winds from the 

















several points of the compass eacli their own average velocity. 

















as shown in tlie table above ....... 



5.27 





3.13 



3.2 



5 



5.97 



4.13 



Excess of the latter over tlie former ..... i-|-1.52 



+ .42 1 



+ .9 



6 



+ 1.07 1+1.10 1 



2 Computed from the resultants for the seasons. 







