468 



WINDS OF THE GLOBE. 



(Nos. 86 to 89.) 



Louisiana. — Continued. 







Rklativk Prevalknck of Wi 



NDB FROM THE 







Monsoon 









Different Points of tue 



Compass. 







influences. 







W 





l4 





.i 





.^ 











Place and 



Time of 





ijj 





ii^a 





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x.'t 



6 



Direction of 



u 









kind of 



tile year. 





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.a . 





. 





0^ 



t.3 



resultant. 





Direction. 







obaervfttions. 





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3 



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■s 



b| 





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2 









t5 



•it 



w 



'Ac 



M 



y;S 



^ 



•it 



5' 





«*" 





£ 





S ;i ( 1, i i 



Spring 



130 



31 



37 



58 



202 



26 



1 



9 40 





S. 24°30'E. 



.150 



S. 45° W. 



.11 







o 5 1 



Summer 



93 



32 



42 



57 



179 



18 



1 



3 21 





S. 32 22 E. 



.264 



S. 1 E. 



.16 





H 



= i 



Autumn 



201 



61 



73 



63 



154 



19 





5 23 





N. 68 59 E. 



.221 



N. 27 E. 



.15 







6t\ 



Winter 



171 



44 



66 



61 



136 



24 



1 



3 34 





N. 70 47 E. 



.166 



N. 9 E. 



.11 





rt iri 



2i I 



The yeaH 





















S. 68 20 E. 



.152 









P3 ^ 



{ 



Spring 



1G22 



191 



"90 



308 



1191 



215 



"5 



4 282 





N. 6 24 E. 



.100 



N. 27 W. 



.10 





a \P 





Summer 



485 



120 



122 



197 



630 



110 



14 



5 129 





S. 9 48 E. 



.096 



S. 20 W. 



.11 





Is" 



°.- ■ 



Autumn 



885 



243 



232 



239 



968 97 



2 



2 257 





N. 83 44 E. 



.100 



S. 89 E. 



.04 







I'a 



Winter 



1139 



206 



262 



341 



1058 82 



11 



6 225 





N. 74 39 E. 



.097 



N. 69 E. 



.04 





o a 





The year" 



















N. 79 37 E. 



.058 









<S ^- 



a I.- 



Spring 



11.93 



6.16 



2.43 



5.31 



5.90 8.27 



2.8 



4 7.05 















l| 



^ 'f^ 



Summer 



5.22 



3.75 



2.903.46 



3.626.11 



11.1 



5 6.14 















> S" ■ 



Autumn 



4.40 



3.98 



3.I8I3.79 



6.29'5.11 



4.4 



11.17 















. H 



a S 



Winter 



6.6G 



4.68 



3.97!5.59 



7.783.42 



8.9 



2 6.62 















S..8 



. s a J 



































r f 



Spring 



245 



89 



78 



183 



359 



95 



4 



1 75 



5 



S. 29 17 E. 



.19 











» . 



Summer 



173 



110 



61 



99 



325 



166 



2 



4 41 



2 



S. 9 23 E. 



.23i 









a 



^ 's 



Autumn 



31G 



126 



90 



99 



229 



64 



1 



9 46 



12 



N. 58 30 E. 



.18 









.S 



|& 



Winter 



299 



79 



73 



105 



232 



36 



1 



8 69 



5 



N. 61 10 E. 



.15 









'3 





The year* 





















S. 60 31 E. 



.12 









,.q 





Spring 



42 



12 



"7 



"35 



113 



145 



"e 



9 "ei 





S. 49 56 W. 



.47 



S. 45 W. 



.16 





n 



o "S 



Summer 



48 



56 



28 



44 



110 



116 



2 



9 57 





S. 28 56 W. 



.22 



S. 89^ E. 



.15 







"S o • 



Autumn 



48 



32 



14 



29 



55 



93 



3 



4 63 





S. 67 31 W. 



.24 



N. 16 E. 



.10 





m 



12 



Winter 



37 



27 



18 



7 



48 



103 



4 



9 24 





S. 61 25 W. 



.35 



N. (i9 W. 



.06 





1 



^-s [ 



The year" 





















S. 62 52 W. 



.31i 









M . 



Spring 



287 



101 



85 



218 



472 



240 



i'i 



136 



5 



S. 10 60 W. 



.21 



S. 25 W. 



.12 





^ 



^ 2 



Summer 



221 



166 



89 



143 



435 



382 



5 



3 98 



2 



S. 12 2 W. 



.25i 



S. 23 W. 



.17 







Autumn 



364 



158 



104 



128 



284 



57 



5 



3 99 



12 



N. 66 21 E. 



.14 



N. 36^ E. 



.19 





5 





Winter 

 The yeaH 



336 



106 



91 



112 



280 



139 



6 



7 83 



5 



N. 60 7 E. 

 S. 7 16 E. 



.02 

 .10 



N. li E. 



.lOi 





r 



Jiinuary 



302 



210 



485 



238 



214 



157 



16 



8 153 

















February 



239 



143 



382 



160 



200 



170 



22 



1 136 

















March 



283 



181 



351 



258 



255 



170 



15 



i 151 

















April 



203 



176 



313 



294 



316 



207 



13 



9 103 

















May 



136 



185 



387 



268 



289 



175 



17 



7 64 

















June 



159 



196 



464 



255 



316 



180 



17 



9 86 

















July 



155 



171 



474 



265 



347 



323 



29 



1 115 















88. 

 Baton Rouge. 



August 



153 



203 



578 



276 



195 



210 



23 



5 171 















September 



195 



317 



516 



1941 66 



95 



13 



153 















October 



301 



378 



578 



189 



87 



103 



19 



8 127 

















November 



255 



270 



440 



154 



116 



85 



15 



1 140 

















December 



373 



357 



571 



145 



145 



70 



15 



117 

















Spring 



622 



542 



1051 



820 



860 



552 



46 



9 318 





S. 57 9 E. 



.21 











Summer 



467 



070 



1516 



796 



858 



713 



70 



5 372 





S. 51 51 E. 



.21i 











Autumn 



751 



965 



1534 



537 



269 



283 



47 



9 420 





N. 61 27 E. 



.35 











Winter 



914 



710 



1438 



543 



559 



397 



53 



9 406 





N. 68 30 E. 



.24 











The year* 





















N. 89 25 E. 



.22 









89. 



Spring 



644 



546 



1059 



896 



879 



649 



60 



1 337 



"0 



S. 51 26 E. 



.16 



S. 32 W. 



.11 





Eastern 



Summer 



535 



6061555 



878 



1024 



817 



73 



387 



16 



S. 46 29 E. 



.20i 



S. 16 W. 



.13^ 





Louisiana, 



Autumn 



867 



1002 1570 



606 



469 



328 



53 



9 471 



7 



S. 64 5 E. 



.3(4 



N. 32 E. 



.17 





lat. 30°-31°, 



Winter 



1008 



726 1444 



627 



63(1 



491 



65 



7 456 



3 



N. 70 9 E. 



.21 



N. 3 E. 



.08 





loiig.90°-92=.3 



The year* 













... 







S. 84 47 E. 



.20 









' From this table we obtain the following summary of res 



ilts: 



- 



_::: 1 







Spring. 



Summer. 



Autumn. 



Winter. 



The year. 





Average velocity of all winds in miles per hour 





7.20 



4.26 



4.91 





6.25 



5.65 





Velocity in mean direction on the supposition that the wi 



nds 

















from every point of the compass move with the foregc 



ing 

















average velocity ........ 





1.08 



1.12 



1.09 





.60 



.86 





True velocity in mean direction, giving to the winds from 



the 

















several points of the compass each their own average veloc 



ity, 

















as shown in the table above ...... 





.72 



.41 



.49 





1.04 



.33 





Excess 



of the latter over the former ..... 





—.36 



—.71 



—.60 





+.44 



—.53 





! Obse 



rved at Black River, Trinitv and Fidalia. 











» Observed at Baton Rouge, Camp Lawrwnce, Poydras Col 



ege c 



md Tickfaw. Motion of c 



louds at Tickfaw for 





February, ISfiO, and Febrnary, 18G9, combined with surfacf 



win 



d. 







* Computed from the resultants for the seasons. 











