SERIES B. ZONE 11. LAT. 35° TO 4 0° N. 



411 



(N 



OS. 105 to 101.) Northern and Central Kentucky. 



- 



-Continued. 

















Relative Prevalehoe 



OP WlNDa PROM THB 







Monsoon 







DippEBENT Points op the Compass. 





(B-CJ 

 3 > 



influences. 





«■ 





W 





,^ 





.^ 











Kind of 



Time of 





ijj 





ia 





S^ 





^Ji 





Direction of 



2C 









observations. 



the year. 





1^' 





t.tn 





gco 





0^ 



t.3 



resultant. 



06 



Direct 



ion. 









JS 



HS 



•5 



wf 



J3 

 3 



^i 



■s 



^'S 



a'i 





1" 







S 







§. 



fcl 



W 



CO 4: 



02 



mB 



$■ 



K.S 















& 





f » r 



Spring 



62 







6 







41 



4 



47 



10 





N. 63° 37' W. 



.33^ 



N. 893 



^E. 



.19 



fM 



n-3 



o ;3 



Summer 



9 







2 







10 



1 



27 









S. 86 12 W. 



.52^ 



S. 12i W. 



.15 







Autumn 



23 







2 







14 



1 



77 









N. 83 45 W. 



.65 



S. 74 



W. 



.16 



J; 



sZ 



Winter 



43 



1 



6 







12 



1 



65 



8 





N. 60 27 W. 



.54^ 



N. 5 



E. 



.16 



la S 



O 



The years 





















N. 76 52 W. 



.50 









o 



©"S 



Spring 



671 



431 



347 



194 



873 



616 



810 



467 





S. 79 56 W. 



.18 



N. 40^ E. 



.07 







Slimmer 



498 



443 



224 



183 



1174 



901 



916 



205 





S. 46 19 W. 



.3U 



S. 2A E. 



.14 



& 





Autumn 



840 



395 



337 



170 



961 



727 



1025 



403 





S. 80 2 W. 



.23^ 



N. 7 



W. 



■04 J 



K 



S a 



Winter 



794 



333 



280 



205 



881 



822 



1045 



516 





S. 80 55 W. 



.27A 



N. 4BA W. 



.06 





t^ a 



The year^ 





















S. 69 48 W. 



.24' 









p -. 



r i. § r 



Spring 



28.5 



335 



176 



151 



301 



849 



476 



666 





S. 89 9 W. 



.285 



N. 5 



E. 



.06 



n ^ 



AJ p 



Summer 



221 



275 



124 



112 



254 



815 



388 



471 





S. 79 51 W. 



.288 



N. 32 



E. 



.02 



|i 



o '■§ • 



Autumn 



182 



269 



184 



209 



319 



836 



373 



446 





S. 63 57 W. 



.254 



S. 56 



E. 



.07 



. t> 



Winter 



254 



180 



181 



200 



406 



1049 



792 



656 





S. 74 W. 



.388 



S. 65 



W. 



.09 



as? 



2 g L 



The yeai'^ 





















S. 76 50 W. 



.301 









"" urT 





Spring 



1422 



1.556 



830 



557 



2226 



5568 



3102 



4416 





S. 83 22 W. 



.360 



N. 11 



E. 



.06 



'S ? 



"o S 



Summer 



872 



1074 



552 



327 



1082 



4345 



2194 



2288 





S. 77 59 W. 



.360 



N. 30 



E. 



.03 



-St!." • 



6^ 



Autumn 



786 



1168 



769 



867 



1813 



4810 



2908 



2504 





S. 67 24 W. 



.346 



S. 60 



E. 



.06 



.5 ■" 



^a 



Winter 



1106 



698 



651 



673 



2844 



6508 



5245 



3585 





S. 70 37 W. 



.480 



S. 53 



W. 



.10 





I 



.9 >^ 1 



The year' 





















S. 74 37iW. 



.385 









^'Z 



Spring 



4.99 



4.64 



4.71 



3.69 



7.40 



6.56 



6.52 



6.63 















sg 



® a I 



Summer 



3.95 



3.91 



4.45 



2.92 



4.26 



5.33 



5.65 



4.86 















m -2 



> m I 



Autumn 



4.32 



4.34 



4.18 



4.15J5.68 



5.75 



7.80 



5.61 















O M 



. si J 



r „ r 



Winter 4-35 



3.88 



3.60 



3.367.00 



6.20 



6.62 



5.46 















'^ 



Spring 



716 



1337 



839 



836 



1270 



2964 



1640 



1604 



1080 



S. 65 2 W. 



.22i 









•° « 



11 1 



Summer 



737 



1290 



516 



719 



978 



2941 



1277 



1025 



2111 



S. 60 56 W. 



.21 









■q a 



Autumn 



804 



1156 



668 



853 



1371 



2834 



1420 



1425 



1855 



S. 60 8 W. 



.22 









tg'^ 



Winter 



691 



900 



697 



818 



1288 



3269 



2186 



1734 



992 



S. 66 55 W. 



.33 









l"« 





The year 



2948 



4683 



2720 



3226 



4907 



12008 



6523 



5788 



6038 



S. 63 44 W. 



.24J 









a " 



» r 



Spring 



142 



162 



101 



101 



206 



1376 



1160 



538 





S. 74 36 W. 



.61 



N. 55 



W. 



.07 



3 =; 



g-s 



Summer 



168 



197 



79 



83 



183 



1087 



1000 



387 





S. 76 20 W. 



.57 



N. 37 



E. 



.04 



'o ° ■ 



Autumn 



132 



147 



126 



94 



184 



1303 



815 



479 





S. 71 27 W. 



.57 



S. 74 



E. 



.04 



«»' 



s2 



Winter 



112 



112 



54 



59 



192 



1373 



1138 



470 





S. 73 16 W. 



.67^ 



S. 67 



W. 



.07 



?§ 



o 1 



The year^ 





















S. 73 54 W. 



.61 











S" • r 



Spring 



858 



1499 



940 



937 



1476 



4340 



2800 



2142 



1080 



S. 69 24 W. 



.31^ 



N. 22 



2 l^- 



.02 



Il 



^ a 



Summer 



905 



1487 



595 



802 



1161 



4028 



2277 



1412 



2111 



S. 67 29 W. 



.29 



N. 75 



E. 1.03il 



. s 



S 2 1 



Autumn 



936 



1303 



794 



947 



1555 



4137 



2235 



1904 



1855 



S. 64 43 W. 



.29 



S. 89 



?K- 



.04 



o " 



g,a 



Winter 



803 



1012 



751 



877 



1480 



4642 



3324 



2204 



992 



S. 69 14 W. 



.40 



S. 75 



W. 



.08 





. ^i L 



The year' 





















S. 67 46 W. 



.32 









■ Including Paris and Millersburg. 







From this table we obtain the following summary o 



' results : — 



The year. 



1 



Spring. 



Summer. 



Autumn. 



Winter. 



Average velocity of all winds in miles per bour 





6.08 



4.79 



5..54 



5.73 



5.53 



Velocity in mean direction on the supposition that t 



le winds 













from every point of the compass move with the f 



oregoiug 













average velocity ....... 





1.73 



1.38 



1.41 



2.22 



1.67 



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 above 





2.19 



1.72 



1.92 



2.75 



2.13 



Excess of the latter over the former 





+ .46 



+ .34 



+ .51 



+ .53 



+.46 



2 Not including Newport Barracks. 







' Computed from the resultants for the seasons. 







