474 



WINDS OP THE GLOBE. 



(Xo-s. 107 to 109.) 

 Observed as fuUows:- 



Alabama, latitude 34^ to 35°. 











Aggregate 











Place of observation.. By whom observed. 





ol time. 



Date. 

















yrs. mos. 











Arendale, Jones, 









2 



June and August, 1845. 

















8 



May to December, 1849. 









La Grange, 



Tntwilei 









8 



1843 and 1845. 









Moultou, 



A. J. Harris and 1 



. J. Peters 





4 



1866 to 1869 inclusive. 













Relative Prevalence op Winds fhom the 









Monsoo 









DiPFEKEHT Points op the Compass. 





?i 





innueneee. | 





H 





m 





.^ 





^■^ 











Kind of 



Time of the 









uJJ 





za 





■^M 



• 



Direction of 



•^"o 









observations. 



year. 







^m 





S'/i 





°Z 



t.3 



resultant. 



r S 



Direction. 









.c 



t^S 



+i 



wS 



.c 



^i 



■s 



s=S 



si 











g 







» 



^t 



W 





0! 





^ 



^B 



D 





W*' 







(^ 



f 



Spring 



115 



74 



32 



196 



189 



84 



83 



214 



171 



S. 46° I'W. 



.08* 









107. 1 



Summer 



55 



45 



78 



172 



110 



117 



165 



114 



333 S. 33 24 W. 



.15 









Autumn 



59 2G 



28 



76 



81 



54 



•35 



96 



74 S. 55 58 W. 



.09 









Surface winds. ^^.^^^^^ 



The year' 



123 48 



19 



106 



148 



88 



80 



136 



82 S. 73 49 W. 



.14 











... 1 ... 













S. 52 7 W. 



.11 











Spring 



53 34 



26 17 



22 



io 



'22 



19, ... 



N. 21 37 E. .26 



N. 



36° W. 



.07 



108. 



Summer 



10 33 



31 1 22 



7 



5 



12 



7! ... 



N. 76 9 E. .40 



S. 



71 E. 



.20 



Motion of < 



Autumn 



4 1 



2' 



1 



2 







2 





N. 1 51 W. .31 



N 



50 W. 



.19 



clouds. 



Winter 



11, 24 



22 6 



11 



15 



17 



10 





N. 42 54 E. .11 



S. 



32 W. 



.12 





The year' 

















N. 37 9 E. .23 









c 



Spring 



168 108 



58 213 



211 



94! 105 



233' 171 S. 69 42 W.1.04 



JS 



40 E. 



.04 



109. 



Summer 



65i 78 



109} 194 



117 



122| 177| 121; 333 S. 19 25 W. .11 



s. 



21J E. 



.06 



The two ■{ 



Autumn 



63' 27 



30 76 



82 



56 35I 98 74 S. 59 45 W.'.09 



N. 



5 W. 



.01 



combined. 



Winter 



134 72 



41 112 



159 



103 97 146 



82 S. 77 21 W.Ml 



N. 



69 W. 



.05 





Tlie year' 











... |S. 54 30 W. .08 











' Compu 



ed from tl 



e re.= 



ultants for the seasons. 









(Nos. 110 and 111.) 



Observed as follows : — 



Alabama, latitude 33° to 34°. 







Aggregate 











Place of observation 



By whom observed. 



length of 



Date. 













yrs. mos. 











Knoxville, 



Adams, 



3 



1843, 1844 and 1845. 









Tuscaloosa, 



Prof. M. Tuomey & Geo. Benagh, 



1 



1854 and 1855. 









Wewokaville, 



Benj. F. Holly, 



2 



1854. 













Relative Prevalence c 



p Winds prom the 









Mor 



soon 







DipPERENT Points c 



p THE Compass. 





■" m 





influences. I 











- 



si 







1 





W 





H 



fe 





i>\ 











Kind of 



Time of 





ixH 





iJi 







%Ji 6 



Direction of 



4,V- 











observations. 



the year. 





^Z 





u'H 





=^'sl 



resultant. 



nG 



Di 



rection. 









? [^t 



■^ 



° C '■ .G 



^S 



■5 



^I'sp 





5« 









g 







1 ^i 



W 



mi m 



ml 



^ 



iit.6' 





« 









£ 





ri> 'i r 



Spring 



3, 14 



2 



5 16 



11 



9 



18i ... 



S. 83° 9'W. 



.n."") 



S. 



85° 



w. 



.13 



.3 ?! ~. 



= o 



Summer 



7, 24 



6 



28 27 



7 



7 



12 ... 



S. 49 11 E. 



.124 



s. 



62 



K. 



.16 



It% 



'° « 1 



.■\utumn 



61 20 



18 



39! 6 



17 



10 



35! ... 



S. 86 52 E. 



M>i 



N. 



86 



E. 



.09;V 



d £ 



Winter 



37 i 37 



17 



54 28 



47 



50 



100, ... 



N. 64 36 W. 



.158 



N 



52 



W. 



.13 





^ S 



The year' 







... 1 ... 







... 



S. 77 31 W. 



.043 















Spring 



6 62 



4 



10 124 



114 



71 



1781 ... 



S. 80 49 W. 



.381 



S. 



77 



w. 



.25 





o '^ 



Summer 



28 80 



18 



1901 72 



28 



38 



60j ... 



S. 47 38 E. 



.142 



s. 



69 



E. 



.25 



g c >» \ 



• ~ 1 



Autumn 



35 105 



115 



2751 46 



92 



74 



317' ... 



N. 36 IS E. 



.020 



N. 



80 



E. 



.15 



0) -5 - 



2^ 



Winter 



170 143 



68 



341 116 



166 



253 



732; ... 



N. 56 40 W. 



.208 



N. 



19 



w. 



.13 



J So 





The year' 



1 











... 



S. 87 40 W. 



.131 











S .. '"' 



'" it 



Spring 



2.00 4.43 



2.00 



2.00 7.75 



10.36 



7.89 9.89' 















d g« 



% 0. 



Summer 



4.003.33 



3.00 



0.79 2.67 



4.00 



5.43'5.00 

















Autumn 



5.835.25 



6.3917.05 7.67 



5.41 



7.40 9.06 















"■ 



Lsii 



Winter 



4.593.86 



4.006.314.14 



1 



3.53 



5.06:7.32; 















' Computed from the resultant.s for the seaso 



ns. 2 for note see nest 



page. 



1 



