410 



WINDS OF THE GLOBE. 



(No. 104 



•) 





Middle Tennessee. 



— Gontinmd. 

























Relative Prevalence op Winds fuom the 









^ [ 



Monsoon 









DlFFEKENT POINTS OP THE UOMPASS. 









0"^ 





ntluences. 





H 





H 





.^ 





i^ 1 



%t 











Kind of 



Time of 





ijj 





ijj 





.SiJ 





.Sjj \ ^ 



Direc 



ion of 



Oj o 











obBervatioDB. 



the year. 





gK 





U'A 





o«i 





°!^ i £? 





resultant. 



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Direct 



on. 









ig 



wi 



*; 



Ho 



.c 



^0^ 



■s 



^s !ss 









.2p 









£ 







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zi 



V} 



ai-C. 



»3 



«^ 



^ 



^5 ''Q 









M 









£ 



( r 



Spring 



1270:^ 



2583i 



887i 



1698 



142U 



G050 



2534*jl785^ 599 



S. 



69° 



36' W. 



.26 











.Q 



-J 1 



Summer 



873 



2516^ 



1568 



1825^ 



1149 



7203^ 



2037 : 962^1243 



S. 



37 



4 W. .27 













■S a 



Autumn 



1821 



2527^ 



1326 



2053J-^ 



1195 



5292i 



2573|'l740 982 



s. 



62 



31 W.'.17 













,?, ^ 



Winter 



1322^ 



2051 



984,* 



2562 



1282 



5083 



3047*^2154* 358 



s. 



58 



36 W.1.24* 











g !» 





The year 



5287 



9B78i 



4766 



8139 



5047,^ 



23629 



10192^16642^3182 



s. 



52 



44 W. .23 



N. 



83° 



w.'.os 



■ ( 



Spring 



122 



160 



25 



57 



251 



849 



1436 1 550 , ... 



s. 



83 



13 W. .65 



N 



65* 



E. .09 



3 = 



S-o 1 



Summer 



174* 



319 



197 



119| 



178A 



789i 



1663 



340 1 ... 



s. 



84 



44 W. .52 



S. 



29 



E. !.02 



m -2 J 



■i'<i\ 



Autumn 



122 



165 J 



70 



117* 



213* 



771^ 



1336 



417 \ ... 



s. 



80 



50 W. .60 



S. 



53 



w. 



.05 



rt " 



a ° 1 



Winter 



138| 



109 



28 



96 



257* 



883 



1355i 



501* 





s. 



80 



2 W.'.65 











s? = 



o 1 



The year' 





















s. 



82 



4 W. .60i 













60 . r 



Spring 



1392i 



2743^ 912i 



1755 



1672^ 



6899 



3970^ 



23354 



599 



s. 



66 



20 W...31i 



N. 



83 



w. 



.04 



<: > 



Summer 



1047A 



2835i 1765 



1945,* 



1327* 



7993 



3700 



1302* 



1243 



s. 



49 



29 W. .29 



S. 



24 



E. 



.06* 



. z 



Ss ^ 



Autumn 



1943 



2693 1396 12171 



1408^ 



6064 



3909J 



2157 



982 



s. 



69 



10 W. .23 



N. 



34 



E. 



.06 



gu. 



Sfi 



Winter 



14(!1 



2160 1012^12658 



1539i 



5966 



4403 



2656 



358 



s. 



65 



30 W. 



.30 



N. 



77 



w. 



.02i 





[^SL 



The year 



5844 



10432 5086 8529^ 



5948 



26922 



15983 



8451 



3182 



s. 



62 



17 W. 



.28 











' Computed from the resultants for the seasons. 1 



(Nos. 105 to 107.) Northern and Central Kentucky. 



Observed as follows, viz. : — 









Aggregate 







Place of observation 



By whom observed. 





time. 



Date. 





Arcadia, 



Shriver Howard and others, 





yrs. mos. 

 1 9 



1840, 1841 and 1869. 





Ballardsville, 



nr. .John Swain, 





3 5 



1854, 1855, 1856, 1860 and 1861. 





Baidstown, 



.J. H. Lunemann & T. H. Miles, 



2 



1858 and 1859. 





BeeuU Fork, 



Dr. C. D. Case. 





10 



1860. 





Chilesburg, 



Dr. Samuel D. Martin, 





4 9 



1865 to 1869 inclusive. 





Danville, 



0. Beatty and R. H. Caldwell 



1 10 3 



1843, 1854 to 1869 inclusive, except 1860, 





Lexington 



Rev. S. R. Williams and N. j 9 



1859 and 1869. [1863 and 1864. 







Williams, 











London, 



W. S. Doak, 





9 



1865 and 1866. 





Louisville, 



Rev. S. R. Williams & others 



I 



3 1 



1843, 1858, 1861, 1862 and 1869. 





Newport, 



Prof. M. G. Williams, 





5 



1861. 





Newport Barracks 



Tost Surgeon, 





12 



1847 to 1859 inclusive. 





Nicliolasville, 



Rev. Jos. McD. Matthews, 





2 4 



1861, 1862 and 1863. 





Nolin, 



J. Grinnell, 





2 



1858. 





St. Mary's College 



, Prof. Thebaud, 





7 



1843 and 1844. 





Springdale, 



Mrs. L. Young, 





14 9 



1843 and 1854 to 1869 inclusive, except 1860. 





Taylor.sville. 



H. C. Mathis. 





4 



1866. 









Relative Prevalence of Wibds i 



ROM THE 





£ 



Monsoon 









DlFFEBEMT POINTS OF THE COM 



PASS. 





s-S 



influences. 







W 





W 





M 





•> 











Place of 



Time of the 





o.a 





ijt 





%4i 





saii 



• 



Direction of 



^^ 









observation. 



year. 





?^ 





gOJ 





oto 





Sfc 



bXl 



resultant. 



V<i« 



Direction. 











a 



«" 





wSi 



a 



fe^'S 



■s 



^"sL^s 





,2S 





S 









K 



^t 



W 



aJ.C 



m 





P 



^l ' 6 ^ 





K 





^ 





f January 



293 



128 



84 



79 



295 



297 



353 



165 1 















February 



214 



98 



97 



67 



238 



269 



276 



ISO, 















March 



216 



113 



82 



47 



224 



220 



212 



167, 















April 



235 152 



145 



8^ 



2821 173 



266 



195' 















May 



158 166 



114 



63 



326 219 



285 



95! 















June 



167 110 



80 



51 



439 307 



322 



67 i 













105. 



Newport 



Barracks. 



Surface wind. 



July 



147 134 



60 



66 



379 326 



280 



84, 













August 



175 199 



82 



66 



346 267 



287 



54 















September 



271 146 



116 



63 



326! 252 



278 



89 















October 



294 136 98 



70 



307| 238 



335 



131 















November 



252! H3' 121 



37 



3141 236 



335 



183 















December 



2441 106- 93 



59 



336 255 



351 



163 

















Spring 



609. 4311 341 



194 



832 612 



763 



457 





S. 77°22'W. 



.18 











Summer 



489i 443i 222, 183 



1164; 900 



889 



205 





S. 45 40 W. 



.31 











Autumn 



817, 395' 335 170 



947' 726 



948 



403 





S. 78 51 W. 



.22 











Winter 



751 332 274 205 



869 821 



980 



508 





S. 78 51 W. 



.27 











The years 



... i 



... 



... 







S. 68 6 W. 



.23i 1 







' Messrs. Fleming and IVter. 



a Computet 



, from the resultants for the seasons. 1 





