SERIES B. ZONE 11. LAT. 35° TO 40° N 



427 



(Nos. 140 to 143.) Southeastern Virginia. — Continued. 



1 







SeLATIVE PREVALTiNCE OF WlKDS FROM THE 



Different Points of the Compass. 





3 S 



Monsoon 

 influences. 





« 





W 





> 





S- 









Place and 



Time of 





i<a 





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%ii 





fH 



6 



Direction of 



^tw 







kind of 

 observations. 



the year. 





s^ 





bin 





gm 





o^ 



t,io 



resultant. 



oS 



Direction. 









.d 



«i 



% 



hS 



£ 



^1 



■s 



^'i 



si 





.2 " 





g 







[^ 



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« 'mt 



m 



to 5 



^ 



i^t 



O 





w"' 





g 





January 29 



33 



9l 9 1 



28 



16 



30 





N. 21°33'W. 



.32 









February 



13 



33 



13; 13 



10 



31 



7 



21 





N. 9 55 E. 



.07 









March 



14 



36 



7 



22 



5 



43 



16 



12 





S. 66 18 W. 



.05 









April 



10 



26 



11 



27 



13 



36 



12 



15 





S. 1 16 E. 



.12 







140. 

 Old Point 

 Comfort, 

 1826-lS?iO. 



May 



3 



43 



13 



36 



11 



28 



14 



6 





S. 60 25 E. 



.23 







•June 

 July 



1 

 



26 

 29 



18 

 10 



29 

 80 



10 

 7 



43 



68 



16 

 7 



7 

 4 





S. 8 37 E. 

 S. 6 40 W. 



.25 

 .34 







August 



6 



30 



11 



27 



9 



42 



24 



6 





S. 14 9 W. 



.17i 

 .18 







September 



21 



40 



13 



18 



6 



28 



8 



16 





N. 34 1 E. 









October 



17 



39 



9 



14 



4 



28 



17 



27 





N. 17 25 W. 



.20 









November 



13 



25 



10 



18 



7 



36 



19 



23 





N. 85 3 W. 



.14 • 







December 



17 



32 



7 



11 



8 



46 



13 



21 





N. 74 58 W. 



.15 , 







The year2 





















S. 43 15 W. 



.03 







141. 

 Old Point 

 Comfort, 

 182(i-1863. 



Spring 



488 



2067 



1098 



1152 



717 



2191 



824 



1102 





S. 32 12 E. 



.04 







Summer 



301 



1899 



1389 



1330 



758 



2942 



711 



584 





S. 15 10 E. 



.18 







Autumn 



701 



2348 



969 



895 



457 



1973 



798 



1497 





N. 39 E. 



.09* 







Winter 



880 



1956 



610 



589 



477 



2080 



1066 



1919 





N. 49 46 W. 



.20' 







The year 



2370 



8270 



4066 



3966 



2409 



9186 



3399 



6102 





N. 81 33 W. 



.02 







g _ 



r , ^ 



Spring 



314 



141 



89 



119 



319 



396 



157 



192 





S. 65 59 W. 



.189 



S. 2° W. 



.02 



'i: "^ 



'o § 



Summer 



152 



147 



70 



106 



374 



497 



113 



103 





S. 37 49 W. 



.279 S. 2 E. 



.17 



° " 



"o '^ ■ 



Autumn 



362 



214 



78 



72 



253 



293 



151 



171 





N. 58 14 W. 



.142 N. 23 E. 



.14 



^ =^ 



C £ 



Winter 



315 



129 



42 



64 



254 



310 



185 



173 





N. 88 20 W. 



.234 N. 44 W. 



.09 



a^ 



S g 



The year2 





















S. 72 48 W. 



.183 





02 _ 





Spring 



1588 



1064 



457 



582 



1923 



2508 



1157 



1667 





S. 75 34 W. 



.214 



S. 42J W. 



.02 



« s 



■<- m 



Summer 



777 



753 



335 



410 



1535 



2368 



432 



410 





S. 33 7 W. 



.320 



S. 3»- E. 



.23 



ft' 



goo 



O gj 



Autumn 



1587 



1699 



573 



194 



1040 



1236 



707 



785 





N. 9 51 W. 



.162 



N. 40 E. 



.26 



1 a 



Winter 



1359 



587 



122 



375 



1136 



1865 



1316 



1436 





N. 88 36 W. 



.343 



N. 73-L W. 



.16 





The year2 





















S. 81 11 W. 



.197 







J. 3 



.s> " 



Spring 



5.06 



7.55 



5.13 



4.89 



6.03 



6.33 



7.37 



8.68 













S 3 



"^ cu 



Summer 



3.08 



5.12 



4.79'3.87 



4.10 



4.76 



3.82 



3. 98 













cc _o 



> m 



Autumn 



4.38 



7.94 



7.35 



2.69 



4.11 



4.22 



4.68 



4.69 















a — 



IsaJ 



Winter 



4.31 



4.55 



2.90 



5.86 



4.47 



6.02 



7.11 



8.30 















Spring 



1325 



3758 



1868 



2125 



1896 



4759 



2024 



2676 



669 



S. 54 38 W. 



.07 



t 





ji 



1-= . 



Summer 



1383 



3334 



2191 



2363 



2127 



5918 



1623 



1530 



870 



S. 10 14 W. 



.16 







° m 



Autumn 



2206 



3788 



1697 



1665 



1446 



3999 



1736 



3244 



778 



N. 37 4 W. 



.lOi 







o o 



B 'g 



Winter 



2406 



3360 



103S;ll77ll553 



4418 



2346 



3855 



691 



N. 63 10 W. 



.21 







s '=* 



CO 



The year 



7320 



14240 



6794,7330, 7022;i9094 



7729 



11305 



3008 



S. 87 25 W. 



•08^ 







a 





Spring 



127 



200 



56 



62 



102j 747 



749 



307 





S. 83 34 W. 



.54 



N. 65 W. 



.02 



g rt 



a-a 



Summer 



199 



252 



95 



105 



128 



1035 



901 



365 





IS. 79 3 W. 



.51 



S. 25 E. 



.03 



B ^ 



•i: o . 



Autumn 



144 



207 



79 



89 



100 



644 



506 



346 





S. 84 49 W. 



.431- 



N. 68i E. 



.09 





^ ^ 



Winter 



112 



109 



31 



41 



68 



635 



600 



288 





S. 82 11 W. 



.59J- 



S. 82 W. 



.07 



t° 





The year2 





















S. 82 20 W. 



.62 









bo . 

 a Tj 

 ^ 2 



Spring 



1452 



3958 



19'24!2]87 



1998 



5506 



2773 



3043 



669; S. 67 54 W. 



.12 



S. 28 E. 



.04 



<^ > 



Summer 



1582 



.3586 



2286 2468 



2255 



6953 



2524 



1895 



8701 S. 32 42 W. 



.17 



S. 161 E. 



.14 





o 3 ' 



Autumn 



2350 



3995 



1776!l754;i546 



4643 



2242 



3590 



778 



N. 53 31 W. 



.12 



N. 23-J E. 



.08* 



^ 



|a 



Winter 



2518 



3469 



1069ll218ll621 



5053 



2946 



4143 



691 



N. 69 59 W. 



.24 



N. 46 W. 



.13 



^ 



P4 O 



The year 



7902 



15008 



7055 7627 7420 



22155 



10485 



12671 



3008 



S. 85 14 W. 



.13 







' From this table we obtain t 



le following summary of results :^ 1 





Spring. 



Buoi.er. 



Autumn. 



Winter. 



The year. 



Average velocity of all winds i 



11 miles per hour 



6.34 



4,22 



4.95 



5.67 



5.27 



Velocity in mean direction, on 



the supposition that the winds 













from every point of the co 



mpass move with the foregoing 











average velocity . 





1.20 



1.18 



.70 '■■ 1.30 



.96 



True velocity in mean directio 



n, giving to the winds from the 







1 





several points of the compass 



each their own average velocity, 











1 



as shown in the table above 





1.36 



1.35 



.80 



1.91 



1.04 j 



Excess of the latter over the fc 



rmer ...... 



+.18 



+■17 



+.10 



+ .61 



+ .08 1 



2 Computed from the resultai 



its for the seasons. 



