SERIES B. ZONE 12. LAT. 30°TO35°N. 



481 



(Nos. 129 to 132.) 









Georgia. 



— Continued. 





















Relative PRiiVALENCE of 



Wind 



^ FROM TH I! 





Mo 



n.oon i 







Different Points of 



rUE (JOMI'AS 







3 ^ 



influences. 





W 





N 





,^ 





■^ 









Place and 



Time of the 





i^ 





ijj 





.S^ 





%%. 



. 



Direction of 



"0 







kind of 

 observations 



year. 





S^ 









o«i 





0^ 



fc.3 



resultani. 



^a 



Direction. 











w"2 



« 



«S 



J3 



"a 



^S 



■s 



^l 



sf 





a I 





£ 







^ 



^1 



s 





03 



to*: 



^ 



^1 









m" 





s 



1:2.1. ^ 

 Sav.iunah. | 



Tlie year 



301 



113 



386 



117 



426 



124 



1 



432! 95 



S. 14°27'W. 



.07^ 









January 



74 



59 



58 



30 



80 



56 



166* 46 















February 



71 



50 



80 



16 



78 



53 



136' 80 















March 



68 



88 



61 



40 



121 



53 



1451- 69 















April 



62 



73 



115 



26 



135 



79 



12 



1 27 















May 



73 



60 



119 



59 



161 



61 



10 



3 41 















June 



50 



64 



101 



99 



138 



52 



9 



19 















July 



40 



44 



70 



63 



200 



97 



8 



9 30 













130. 



August 



94 53 



119 



55 



110 



57 



11 



21 













Ogletliorpe ■ 



September 



145 



103 



122 



46 



45 



29 



7 



2 25 













Barracks. 



October 



149 



66 



65 



20 



61 



37 



7 



32 















November 



102 



66 



58 



33 



72 



24 



9 



4 33 















December 



87 



53 



50 



26 



54 



28 



15 



5 61 















Spring 



203 



221 



295 125| 



417 



193 



36 



9 137 





S. 18 39 W. .10 









Summer 



184' 161 



290 



217 



448 



206 



28 



9 70 





S. 10 21 E. 1.22 









Autumn 



396 



235 



245 



99 



178 



90 



23 



6 90 





N. 20 34 E. i.21^ 









Winter 



232 



162 188 



72 



212 



137 



44 



7 187 





N. 69 45 W.|.21 







_ 



The year^ 





.. 















N. 72 37 W. .03 







a _ 



i -A f 



Spring 



149 



260 171 



306 



401 



321 



23 



7 347 





S. 27 26 W.'.127 







'3 o 



o| 



1 Summer 



114 



133 95 



252 



541 



325 



21 



6' 141 





S. 15 32 W.'.336 









"o "^ ■ 



Autumn 



270 



427 142 



188 



150 



122 



14 



3, 209 





N. 21 50 E. .220 







.3 ■<j 



s 1 L 



Winter 



199 



280 



120 



118 



198 



234 



21 



4 424 





N. 48 2 W.Ll84 







a uT 



Tile year2 

















... 





S. 61 41 W. 1.(158 







M ". 





Spring 



1026 



3281 



1419 



1946 



3570 



2567 



162 



8 3404 





S. 36 5 W. .663 





d ^ 





Summer 



467 



1293 



939 



1677 



3870 



1884 



92 



Ol 641 





S. 4 11 E. L359 







4^ ■ 



° s ■ 



Autumn 



1609 



5167 



996 



1046 



1043 



980 



80 



2 2102 





N. 29 24 E. 1.314 







a u.^ 



^'a 



Winter 



996 



2568 



559 



613 



1623 



1496 



125 



3590 





N. 42 21 W.'.210 







if rt 

 o a 





The year2 





















N. 7 54 E. 



.019 









•9 '■ f 



If- 



Spring 



6.89 



12.62 



8.30 



6.36 



8.90 



8.00 



6.8 



7i 9.81 













a 3 



Summer 



4.10 



9.72 



9.88 



6.65 



7.15 



5.80 



4.2 



6; 4.55 













CQ .-H 



Aumnin 



5.96 



12.10 



7.01 



5.56 



6.95 



8.03 



5.6 



1; 7. SI 













C3 ic 



■M'3 \ 



Winter 



5.01 



9.17 



4.66 



5.19 



8.20 



6.39 



5.8 



4' 8.47 















Spring 



670 



978 



709 



880i 



1441 



1208J- 



1286 



'1232 



679 



S. 55 18 W. 



.13 







.a 



o . 



i m 



Summer 



614 



773^ 



665^ 



11103 



1693^ 



1181i 



1045 



i 642i 



575 



S. 14 17 W. 



.20J 









■S "2 ■ 



Autumu 



1027^ 



1315 



648 



623 



528 



484i 



621 



i 876i 



726 



N, 19 E. 



.20 







o a 



ll 



1 Winter 



787 



944 



518 



466 



771i 



82li| 



1131 



J 1496^ 



775 



N. 56 26 W. 



.19A 







-a i5 



i The yearS 





















N. 84 43 W.'.06i 







a » 





Spring 



73 



147 



33 



104 



119 



290 



448 



374 





N. 86 27 W.|.45 







5 — 



sl 



Summer 



114 



176 



108 



139 



157 



286 



499 



408 





N. 83 59 W. .40 







I j^ ^ 



-2 ^ 



Autumn 



44 



154 



48 



114 



75 



195 



191 



165 





S 83 26 W.'.21A 







« "^ 



S "^ 



Winter 



51 



76 



29 



84 



102 



328 



451 



249 





S. 80 53 W.1.53 







t^ a 



^ t4- 



The year^ 





















S. 88 21 W.'.SS 







5:5 



^ TS ' 



Spring 



743 



1125 



742 



984i 



1560 



1498-^ 



1734 



1606 



679 S. 69 17 W.M7 



S. 34° W. 



.08 



<; S 





Summer 



728 



949A 



773i 



1142 



1850^ 



1467^ 



1544 



h 10501 



575 S. 34 37 W. .19 



S. 2 E. 



.16 



• P 





Autumn 



1071^ 



1469 



696 



737 



603 



679i 



812 



il041i 



726: N. 10 24 E. 



.16 



N. 43 E. 



.21 



Tj 



.^i 



Winter 



838 



1020 



547 



553 



873^ 



1148| 



1582 



J 1745^ 



775 N. 69 59 W. 



.23 



N. 54 W. 



.13 





The year^ 



















... N. 87 2 W. 



.11 







' From this table we ol 



tain the following summary 



af res I 



ilts: 



- 





Spring 



i Summer. 



Autumn. 



Winter. 



The year. 



Average velocity of all \ 



vinds in miles per hour 







8.60 



• 6.43 



8.13 



7.10 



7.56 



Velocity in mean direct 



ion on the supposition that 



the wi 



nds 





1 









Ironi every point of t 



lie compass move with the 



forego 



ing 













average velocity . 









1.09 



2.1 G 



1.79 



1.31 



.44 



True velocity in mean ( 



ireotion, giving to tlie winds 



from 



the 













several points of the c 



jnipass each their own averag 



i velOL 



ity, 













as shown in the table 



above .... 







.57 



2.31 



2.55 



1.49 



.14 



Excess of the latter ove 



the former .... 







. 52 



f.l5 



f.76 



f-.I8 



—.30 



' Conapnted from the r 



esultants for the seasons. 









61 April, 1875. 



