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WINDS OF THE GLOBE. 



(Nos. 36 to 41.) 









Florida 



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Relative Pkevalenck of Winds fuom tue 







£ 



Monsoon 









Uiri'EREXT Points or i he Compass. 









influences. 



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Place and 



Time of 





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an 



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Direc 



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kind of 

 observations 



the year. 





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resultant. 



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Direction. 





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36. 



Cedar Keys 



aud 

 Fort King 



January ; 42 

 February 46 



60 23 

 54l 14 

 40 3fi 



54 62' 70 



31 

 26 

 42 

 50 



30 

 37 

 32 



27 





S. 2° 

 S. 39 

 S. 26 

 S. 55 



28' E. 



25 W. 



12 E. 



9 W. 



.12 

 .12 

 .25 

 .30 









iSfi 



43 

 54 



27 



371 79 

 37! Ill 

 34' 127 





... Ifift 1 



March 



April 



20 

 35 







186 

 180 



38 



24 





May 



25 



55 



36 



19 



50 103 



43 



39 





S. 50 



53 W. 



.19 



1 





185 



j June 

 July 



24 



8 



21 

 51 



38 

 35 



49 

 64 



81 

 83 



106 

 90 



22 

 35 



21 

 4 





S. 10 

 S. 5 



4 W 

 61 E. 



.38 

 .39 





^ 





180 

 185 



i 



August 



23 



57 



40 



54 



57 



74 



61 



6 





S. 



52 E. 



.21 i 







186 



combiued. 



September 22 



57 



83 



25 47 



72 



42 



12 





S. 41 



27 E. 



.17 







180 



37. 



Fort 

 Shannon. 



October 28 

 November 32 

 December j 43 

 Spring 41 



108 

 62 

 58 

 83 

 81 

 30 

 49 



44 

 57 

 42 

 35 

 50 

 5 

 lOi 



11 



1 



22 31 

 31 36 

 37 62 

 39 45 

 95 52 

 3 1 



54 

 52 

 44 

 42 

 52 

 5 

 59 



52 

 60 

 23 

 22 

 20 

 9 

 19i 



14 

 12 



31 

 32 

 61 

 51 

 26 

 17 

 41i 



4 

 21 





N. 29 

 N. 41 

 N. 56 

 N. 45 

 S. 61 

 N. 8 

 N. 55 



50 E. 

 48 E. 

 36 E. 

 1 E.? 

 39 E.? 

 12E.? 

 25 W 



.13 

 .Oli 

 .04 

 .13 



.38 

 .17 









185 

 ISO 

 185 

 90 

 90 

 24 

 90 









Summer 

 Autumn 

 Winter 



10 







31i 



83 

 18 







25 



14 





38. 

 St. Augus- 

 tine. 



The year^ 

 The year 

 January 



68 

 38 



27 

 13 



91 

 14 



22 

 7 





N. 25 

 N. 24 

 N. 9 



29 E. 

 17 E. 



27 E. 



.12 

 .11 

 .26 









294 

 365 









February 



7 



31 



3 



34 



11 



9 



8 



10 





S. 78 



63 E. 



.25 











March 



5 



38 



1 



44 



2 



17 



5 



12 





S. 81 



62 E. 



.27 











April 



2 



38 



5 



41 



6 



14 



6 



7 





S. 74 



32 E. 



.35 











May 



6 



28 



12 



50 



3 



18 



3 



4 





S. 65 



12 E. 



.43 









39. 



June 



4 



41 



2 



40 



4 



12 



10 



7 





S. 85 



29 E. 



.30 









Fort 



July 







34 



3 



64 



4 



13 



10 



6 





S. 61 



5 E. 



.38J 









Marion. 



August 



2 



29 



6 



47 







21 



11 



8 





S. 54 



48 E. 



.28 











September 



6 



5b 



1 



41 







10 







6 





N. 76 



42 E. 



.50 











] October 



■ 5 



71; 5 



24 



1 



7 



4 



7 





N. 67 



26 E. 



.56' 











J November 



9 



31! 1 



37! 2 



4 



1 



36 





N. 37 



68 E. 



.26i 











December 



4 



38 1 



33t 5 



7 



4 



26 





N. 56 



13 E. 



.24 











' The year 



68 



473 41 



458 52 



139 



74 



150 





N. 79 



19 E. 



.25 











Spring 

 , Summer 



363 



932 491 



983. 382 



535 



285 



306 





S. 76 



33 E. 



.23 









40. 



86 



«10 433 



1299 437 



562 



429 



161 





S. 35 



7 E. 



.28^ 









Fort 



1 Aittumn 



405 



1465 403 



689 200 



245 



143 



336 





N. 59 



12 E. 



.41 









Marion. 



Winter '. 509 



1019 178 



426 304 



430 



475 



726 





N. 6 



20 W 



.20i 











The yeari' 





... 1 ... 



... 1 ... 











N. 80 



24 E. 



.20" 









a -. 



'•Si 



Spring 



168 



406' 189 



1381 96 



307 



276 



313 





N. 28 



60 W 



.151 



S. 80° W. 



12 







Summer 



75 



233 315 



3441 108 



372 



308 



238 





S. 4 



32 W 



.101 



S. 27 W. 



26 





"o '^ • 



Autumn 



239 



792 299 



142. 69 



131 



136 



267 





N. 36 



46 E. 



.426 



N. 48 E. 



28 





o t 



Winter 



225 



495 141 



150 101 



214 



145 



344 





N. 7 



8 E. 



.246 



N. 12^ W. 



09 





•g5 

 !B la- 



^ s 



The year* 





... 



... 











N. 18 



19 E. 



.163 











- Spring 



995 



3301 1219 



993] 890 



2299 



2442 



2148 





N. 39 



14 W 



.144 



S. 61 W. 



17 





's -- 



O m 



Summer j 378 



1263 



1893 



2015 i 633 



2242 



2487 



1076 





S. 21 



7 W 



.139 



S. 18 W. 



34 





"So 



d S • 



Autuuiu il603 



7830 



1887 



812i 299 



755 



1107 



1596 





N. 37 



18 E. 



.530 



N. 49 E. 1.35 







a a 



Winter 1543 



4276 



754 



875 



804 



128C 



1165 



2897 





N. 3 



42 E. 



.305 



N. 18 W. .lU 





'^'Z 





The year' i ... 



















N. 16 



10 E. 



.202 









•S ^ 



'Z ^ 



Spring 6.30 



8.13 



6.45i7.20'9.27 



7.49 



8.85 



6.86 

















3 O 



'^ a 



Summer 5.04 



5.42 



6.0l!5.865.86 



6.03 



8.07 



4.52 



















f m 



Autumn 6.71 



9.89 



6.315.72:4.33 



5.76!8.14 



5.98 

















^S 



saJ 



Winter 6.86 



8.64 



5.35J6.83:7.96 



5.988.03 



8.42 

















' From this table we obtain tlie following summary of results : — 









Spring, j Summer. J 



tutumn. 



Winter. 



The 



year. 



Average velocity of all winds in miles per hour 



7.59 





6.01 



7.66 



7.49 



7.19 



Velocity in mean direction, on the supposition that the winds 















from every point of the compass move with the foregoing 















average velocity 



1.15 





.61 



3.26 



1.84 



1.17 



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 



1.09 





.84 



4.06 



2.28 



1.45 



Excess of the latter over 



he former 



—.06 



+.23 1 



+.80 



+.44 



+.28 



2 Co 



iiputed 



from the res 



ultants for the seasons. 





