562 



(Xos. 2G to 33.) 



WINDS or THE GLOBE. 

 Atlantic Ocean. — Continued. 



Place of 



observation. 



Time of 



the year. 



Relative Prevalence op Winds from tue Diffekekt Points of 

 THE Compass. 



Diieetion 

 of resultant. 



K 



OS 

 .2 S 



Monsoon 

 influences. 



>> 



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1 









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m 





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to 



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 fc 

 ^ 



^ 

 ^ 



Is 



if 



ai > 



J 



Direction. 



1 



26. Lat. 

 3°to5°S., 



long. 32° 1 

 to 35° W. 1^ 



27. Lat. 

 0°lo5"S., 



long. 30° 

 to 35° W. 



28. Lat. 

 1- to3°S., 



long. 29° ■ 

 to 32° W. 



29. Lat. 

 3° to5°S., 



long. 29° ' 

 to 32° W. 



30. Lat. 



0°to5°S., 1 

 long. 25° 

 to 30° W. 



31. Lat. !" 

 0°to5°S. 1 



long. 20° 1 

 to 25° W. 



32. Lat. 



0° to 5° S., 

 long. 15° J 

 to 20° W. ' 



33. Lat. r 

 0°to5°S.,J 



long.l5°W. ] 

 to 11° E. 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Wiuter 



Tlie year' 



Spriug 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



The year' 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



The year' 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



The year' 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



The year' 



Spriug 



Summer ■ 



Autumn 



Winter 



The year' 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Wiuter 



The year' 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



The year' 





 1 

 



1 



3 

 

 

 



6 

 

 2 

 3 



35 

 

 9 



13 



"6 

 

 

 





 

 

 



38 



8 

 

 17 



21 

 9 

 2 



10 



1 

 1 

 

 1 



"o 





 

 



6 



9 



6 



12 



30 

 9 

 3 



12 





 

 6 

 



"2 

 

 3 

 6 



33 



14 

 1 

 6 



"9 

 4 



1 

 2 







t 

 1 





 

 

 



32 

 4 

 13 



16 



96 

 41 



32 

 70 



"e 



6 

 7 

 6 



"5 



6 



12 



7 



71 

 51 

 2 

 37 



25 



31 



9 



15 



"g 



20 



6 



1 





 11 



2 

 6 



34 

 27 

 36 

 17 



149 



61 

 85 

 83 



12 



29 

 18 

 16 



21 

 26 

 35 

 43 



77 

 81 

 66 

 43 



46 

 97 

 86 

 24 



11 



24 

 7 

 1 





 9 

 

 9 



105 

 41 



44 

 88 



417 

 262 

 359 

 540 



59 



66 



96 



145 



98 

 92 

 116 

 207 



676 

 076 



782 

 851 



456 

 613 

 319 

 406 



133 



141 



109 



65 



42 

 49 

 14 



25 



32 

 26 



28 

 19 



76 

 55 

 65 

 88 



36 



62 



111 



136 



34 



50 

 115 



71 



159 

 234 

 234 

 372 



157 

 198 

 239 

 181 



69 



69 



101 



38 



23 

 35 

 33 

 14 



14 

 4 

 

 5 



33 



19 

 22 

 52 



12 

 11 



38 

 30 



"e 



2 

 9 

 3 



74 

 67 

 76 

 95 



81 

 44 



108 

 90 



28 

 19 

 79 

 26 



,51 

 59 

 36 

 31 





 

 

 



"e 

 5 

 

 5 



"i 

 



6 



4 





 

 

 



15 

 14 

 16 

 19 



"4 



7 



8 



10 



3 



5 

 6 

 2 



22 

 31 

 24 

 26 





 4 

 

 



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 2 





 





 



1 



3 



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15 

 5 



17 

 12 



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 29 

 39 



34 





 

 

 



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13 



5 

 15 

 14 





 

 

 



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6 

 

 

 



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 3 

 2 

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1 

 6 

 

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23 

 11 

 13 



20 





 

 

 



1 





 

 



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 1 

 

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OS. .52°54'E. 



S. 47 43 E.? 

 OS. 54 50 E.? 

 OS. 53 51 E. 



... S. 52 16 E. 

 35 S. 58 22 E. 



OS. 47 57 E. 



OS. 47 49 E. 



6 S. 47 21 E. 

 ... S. 50 1 E. 



7S. 39 10 E.? 



OS. 39 19 E. 



1 S. 31 38 E. 

 IS. 31 57 E. 



... s. a.'i 3s v.. 



.84 

 .85 

 .90 

 .8S 

 .87 

 .76 

 .90 

 .94 

 .91 

 .87 

 .83 

 .94 

 .91 

 .94 

 .90 

 .82 

 .97 

 .93 

 .95 

 .92 

 .77 

 .92 

 .94 

 .89 

 .90 

 .80 

 .92 

 .92 

 .89 

 .88 

 .87 

 .87 

 .91 

 .89 

 .88 

 .70 

 .73 

 .78 

 .67 

 .71 



N. 30° W. 

 S. 58 W. 

 N. 75 E. 

 N. 52 E. 



• 03 

 .07 

 .04 

 .03 



.18 

 .03 



.07 

 .04 



.09 

 .07 

 .07 

 .07 



.10 

 .05 

 .05i 

 .04 



.14 



.02 

 .07 

 .07 



.09 

 .10 

 .08 

 .04 



.04 

 .13 



.12 

 .05 



.06 

 .20 

 .10 

 .06 



... 



75 



39 



43 



54 



211 



311 



153 



92 



291 



947 



46 



58 



95 



114 



313 



62 



59 



97 



113 



331 



423 



384 



405 



498 



1710 



292 



336 



260 



252 



1140 



89 



97 



105 



47 



338 



81 



82 



59 



61 



283 



26 

 2 

 

 3 



19 

 

 

 



N. 5JW. 

 S. 6i E. 

 S. 24" E. 

 S. 6 E. 



0, 

 

 

 0' 



N. 2 E. 

 N. 89^ E. 

 S. 46i W. 

 S. 23i W. 



4 

 

 

 



21 

 2 

 

 6 



"s 





 

 3 



1 



2 

 

 





 

 

 



1 

 

 

 



12 





 

 5 



12 

 

 

 



2 





 

 





 

 

 



11 





 



1 



51 

 

 



11 



28 



1 



"4 

 



13 



6 



1 

 



S. 44 7 E. 

 S. 43 15 E. 

 S. 39 24 E. 

 S. 44 35 E. 

 S. 42 56 E. 

 S. 46 16 E. 

 S. 41 31 E. 

 S. 38 16 E. 

 S. 37 37 E. 

 S. 41 55 E. 

 S. 40 19 E. 

 S. 43 25 E. 

 S. 33 44 E. 

 S. 34 58 E. 

 S. 37 51 E. 

 S. 34 35 E. 

 S. 40 37- E. 

 S. 24 29 E. 

 S. 28 25 E.? 

 S. 31 56 E. 

 S. 15 16 W. 

 S. 5 38 E. 

 S. 16 33 W. 

 S. 15 26 W. 

 S. 10 22 W. 



N. 33J W. 

 S. 50i E. 

 S. 38| W. 

 S. 86 E. 



N. 18 W. 

 S. 26 E. 

 S. 16 W. 

 S. 49^ W. 



N. lOi W. 

 N. 73 E. 

 S. 20i W. 



s. 37J W. 



N. 45 E. 

 N. 50 E. 

 S. 46i W. 

 S. 50J W. 



N. 66 E. 

 S. 83 E. 

 S. 63 W. 

 N. 4i W. 



' Computed from the resultants for the seasons. 



(Nos. 34 to 42.) Indian Ocean, longitude 39° to 110° east. 



From observations, for an aggregate period of over 12 years, collected and classified, from the 

 logs of numerous sailing vessels, at the United States Naval Observatory, under the direction of 

 Capt. M. F. Maury, Superintendent. 







Relative 



Pri 



VALENCE OF WlNDS F 



KOM THE 



Different 



Points op 





^ . 





„ 





Place of 



Time of 











THE Compass. 













Direction of 



oS 

 3 



influence 



s. 



•a 



■s 

























^ 





^ 





N 



tC 







observation. 



the year. 



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H 





H 



ji 



^ 









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resultant. 



Direction. 











^ 



H 



IS 



M 



m 



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^ 



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■~ " 





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H 



H 



10 



CO 







CO 



ai 



^ 



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fc 



fc 



0" 





K 





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Spring 











4 



5 



29 



38 



57 



44 



21 



28 



32 























1 



S. 30°46'E. 



.72 



S. 17° W. 



.17 



86 



34 & 35. 



Summer 



























39 



25' 97 



31 



3 



1 























S. 7 4 E. 



.92 



S. 34 W. 



.54 



65 



Long. 39° { 



Autumn 











5 



12 



9 



21 



37 



,30 



51 



13 



2 























4 



S. 32 9 E. 



.76 



S. 3 W. 



.19 



61 



to45°E. 1 



Winter 



1 



4 



25 



26 



18 



2 



8 































1 



1 



2 



N. 67 52 E.? 



.84 



N. 25 E. 



.76 



29 



- L 



Tlie year' 

 Spring 





































S. 41 41 E. 



6?, 







241 



8 







7 



2 



7 



ill 13 



17 



30 



12! 38 



9 



24 



6 



23 



3 



5'S. 35 46 W. 



.37 



S. 89 iv. 



.30 



72 



36. 



Summer 



a 



1 











2 



61 39 



42 



57 



31 



40 



74 



89 



30 



9 







S. 43 34 W. 



62 



S. 73i W. 



.53 



141 



Long. 45° .! 



Autumn 











4 



8 



12 



37 86 



75 



88 



3 



4 



2 



9 



1 



4 







3 S. 29 37 E. 



.76 



S. 38 E. 



.47 



112 



to 55° E. 



Winter 

 The year' 



10 



14 



64 



10 



24 



27 20 



6 



1 



2 











1 







5 



3 



12 N. 68 38 E. 



... S. 15 44 E. 



.64 

 .31 



N. 44iE. 



.74 



66 

 391 















' Computed from 



the resu 



Itai 



ts f 



art! 



le se 



asoDS. 











