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WINDS OF THE GLOBE. 



(Nos. 9(a) to 13(a).) 



Florida Keys. — Gonlinued. 







Relative Prhvalenoe op Wind? 



PKOM THE 













DippjiBKNT Points op the Uomfass. 







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Place and 



Time of the 





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ia 





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on 





Direction of 



^ o 



— 



kind ot 

 obseivatioQB 



year. 





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Sco 





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resultant. 



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s 







s 



wj 



o 



wS 



3 



^s 



■s 



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s-n 





O S 1 ^ 







^ 



84 



H 



mi 

 144 



m 



30 



9 



40 



o* 





vC ! ^ 





Spring 



15 



63 



72 





S. 60°49'E. 



.41i 



0^,/1 



Summer 



15 







9 



9 



48 



21 



12 



6 





S. 17 26 W. 



.44 





■'(")■ J 

 Fort Taylor, j 



Autumn 



48 



98 



93 



96 



36 



28 



9 



18 





N. 88 30 E. 



.44 





Winter 



39 



66 



16 



84 



15 



13 







36 





N. 72 45 E. 



.34 







The year^ 





















S. 62 59 E. 



.28 





10. 

 Key West ■ 

 Barracks. 



Spring 



.'.74 



633 



1077 



623 



390 



143 



152 



273 











Summer 



119 



457 



1352 



1249 



639 



283 



193 



128 











Autumn 



738 



1363 



973 



5S5 



273 



159 



126 



199 











Winter 



1019 



893 



669 



359 



274 



94 



85 



193 











i2 



\^ i 



Spring 



151 



147 



183 



170 



37 



17 



48 



148 



19 



N. 51 52 E. 



.336 







° B 



Summer 



36 



96 



302 



335 



61 



29 



19 



39 



10 



S. 70 48 E. 



.615 





p- -^ 



"o -g • 



Autumn 



192 



297 



193 



96 



27 



13 



32 



56 



15 



N. 49 33 E. 



.569 





^.^ 



o t 



Winter 



230 



227 



126 



129 



31 



22 



"27 



95 



15 



N. 39 57 E. 



.463 







as 



The year^ 





















N. 65 16 E. 



.431 





*I '"'^ 





Spring 



2154 2383 



3145 



2542 



521 



185 



555 



2439 





N. 53 41 E. 



.370 





Cj ^^'• 



^ 



Summer 



438 



1205 



4649 



3895 



579 



181 



74 



247 





S. 76 47 E. 



.714 





"S *' ■ 



• s • 



Aulumu 



2677 



4479 



2ti35 



1120 



3055 



79 



222 



814 





N. 47 5 E. 



.641 







^a 



Winter 



4159 



3897 



1472} 2066 



466 



248 



313 



2156 





N. 30 7 E. 



.487 





•-£ 



The year^ 







... 













N. 59 6 E. 



.472 





K =^ 



Spring 



14.26 



16.21 



17.19 14.95 



14.06 



10.88 



11.15 



16.48 











=! — 



-p,i 



Summer 



12.17 



12.9b 



15.39 11.77 



9.49 



6.24 



3.89 



6.33 













"* s 



Autumn 



13.94 



15.50 



13.65 



11.67 



11.3: 



6.08 



6.94 



15.36 













d — 



Winter 



18.08 17.17 



11.69 



16.02 



15.03 



11.27 



11.59 



22.69 













Spring 



4 



34 



15 



18 



5 



3 



1 



3 



9 



N. 77 30 E. 



.52 



92 



12. 



Summer 







6 



11 



16 



2 



3 



2 



1 



4 



S. 64 13 E.? 



.53 



92 



Tortugas . 



Autumn 



8 



34 



16 



13 



1 



2 



1 



7 



9 



N. 58 30 E. 



.54 



91 



Island. 



Winter 



16 



32 



11 



7 



6 



3 



1 



12 



2 



N. 38 23 E.? 



.45 



90 



The year 



28 



106 



53 



54 



14 



11 



5 



23 



24 



N. 65-29 E. 



.48 



365 



13. 



Spring 

 Summer 



14 

 1 



2 

 3 



20 

 46 



17 

 23 



25 



7 



2 

 6 



8 

 2 



2 



1 



2 

 3 







E. 





92 

 92 



."67"28" 



Indian 



Key. 



1 Autumn 

 1 Winter 



16 

 22 



19 

 13 



30 

 14 



8 

 13 



8 



8 



4 

 1 



5 

 4 



5 

 14 



1 

 1 



I 





E. 





91 

 90 



^.'37 36 





The year 



53 



37 



110 



61 



43 



13 



19 



22 



7 



S. 89 44 E. 



.47 



365 





January 



12 



4 



58 



2 



5 



2 



3 



7 















February 



45 



74 



86 



70 



16 



12 



19 



17 















March 



39 



105 



79 



57 



15 



20 



15 



42 















April 



67 



110 



86 



30 



26 



1 



24 



14 















May 



75 



73 



90 



35 



22 



18 



29 



30 















June 



27 



76 



126 



75 



10 



10 



5 



19 















July 



35 



86 



107 



48 



45 



68 



49 



27 













13(«). 



August 



26 



113 



87 



53 



21 



31 



9 



20 



10 









Fort 



September 



27 



103 



219 



132 



39 



23 



24 



64 













Jefferson. 



October 



59 



83 



171 



61 



9 



26 



21 



35 















November 



87 



128 



153 



19 



15 



8 



14 



23 















December 



65 



139 



91 



12 



4 



1 



31 



26 















Spring 



181 • 



288 



255 



122 



63 



39 



68 



86 







N. 55 25 E. 



.43 







Summer 



88 



275 



320 



176 



76 



109 



63 



66 



10 



N. 83 28 E. 



.38^ 







Autumn 



173 



314 



543 



212 



63 



67 



69 



122 







N. 76 33 E. 



.44 







Winter 



122 



217 



235 



84 



25 



15 



53 



50 







N. 58 10 E. 



.51 







The year2 















1 



N. 67 36 E. 



.43 





' From this table we obtain the following summary of results 



— 







1 





Spri 



ng- 



Summer. 



Autumn. 



Winter. 1 



rhe year. 



Average velocity of all winds in miles per hour 



15.^ 



i~ 



12.38 





13.78 



16 



66 



14.56 



Velocity in mean direction, on the supposition that the winds 



















from every point of tlie compass move with the foregoing 



















average velocity 



5.] 



8 



7.61 





7.70 



7 



71 



6.28 



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 . 



5.' 



1 



8.84 





8.62 



8 



11 



6.87 . 



Excess of the latter over the former ...... 



+.; 



3 



+1.23 





+.92 



+ 



40 



+.59 



« Computed from the resultants for the seasons. 1 



