582 



WINDS OF THE GLOBE, 



(No. 30. St. Helena, Atlantic Ocean. 



Observed during the years 1855 to 1859 inclusive 





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B Pn 



.VALKNCE OF Wl 



^PSP 







*. • 



Monsoor 







Time of 

 the year. 





DlFFKttliM- PolNTri OF THJi Coair 



AS:i. 





Direction of 

 resultant. 



1 ' 



inHiience 























t.3 



Direction. 











H 



■s 



H 



5 



^ 



■s 



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8 



















^ 



















^ 



^ 



W 



m 



03 



» 



f. 



O 





e; 





u 





J.anuary 











1 



15 



10 



1 

























February 



1 







1 



14 



7 



1 



1 





















March 







1 



(1 



13 



10 



2 



1 



1 

















April 



1 









14 



8 



2 

























May 



1 









13 



8 



2 







1 



2 













June 













12 



8 



2 







1 



1 













July 













13 



11 



3 

























August 



1 





1 



]4 



8 



2 



1 



1 



1 













September 













13 



12 



1 







1 



1 













October 













15 



9 



3 











1 













November 













14 



9 



3 







1 

















December 



1 









13 



10 



2 

























Spring 



2 









40 



26 



(i 



1 



2 



2 



S. 23° 14' E. 



.72 



N. 30° W. 



.04 





Summer 



1 





1 



39 



27 



7 



1 



2 



2 



S. 23 53 E. 



.71 



N. 15 W. 



.05 





Autumn 













42 



30 



7 







2 



2 



S. 21 2 E. 



.80 



S. 18J W. 



.06 



Winter 



2 





2 



42 



27 



4 



1 











S. 26 42 E. 



.80i 



S. 63J- E. 



.07 



The year 



5 



8 



3 



163 



110 



24 



3 



6 



6 



S. 23 41 E. 



.76 







(Nos. 31 and 32.) Atlantic Ocean, longitude 5° west to 12i° east. 



From observatious for an aggregate period of over 3^ years, collected and classified from the 

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

 Captain M. F. Maui'y, Superintendent. 







Relative Prevalence of Winds from i 



[•HE Differ 



-NT Points of 







r" 



Monsoon 















THE Compass. 













£.S 



influences. 



>. 



Place of 



Time of 

























^ 





Ss-' 





^' 



i 



Direction of 



^ 3 











observa- 



the year. 



* 











H 





W 



. 



[5 











o « 





resultant. 



Direction. 





Si 



tion. 





^ 



H 



fc 



"S 



m 



W 



rf\ 







^ 



03 



m 



fc 



^ 



^' 



Bs 











f 



^ 







fc 



'^ 



15 



H 



H 



H 



03 



m 



■Ji 



m 



m 



^ 



^ 



^ 



fc 



fe 



O 







« 





Fh 



3 



31. r 



Spring 



10 



5 



17 



4 



51 



186 



1037 



208 



48 



16 



11 



12 



8 







14 



4 



isIs. 



44°24'E. 



.88 



N. 47° E. 1.05 



550 



Lat. 15° 



Summer 



1 



2 



3 



6l 14 



33 



439 



93 



42 



10 



20 



6 



6 



1 



6 



2 



8S. 



38 8 E. 



.85 



s. 81 w.Loe 



231 



to 20° S., .j 



Autumn 











2 



6 



23 



26 



183 



90 



25 



3 



1 



1 











3 







OiS. 



40 48 E. 



.90 



S. 33i E. 



.02 



121 



long. 0° 



Winter 











5 



12 



20 



33 



489 



178 



42 



17 



4 















3 







sis. 



39 10 E. 



.91 



S. 7| W. 



.05 



270 



to 5° W. 



The year' 



































... s. 



40 37 E. 



.88 







1172 



32. f 



Spring 











6 



i 



6 



8 



79 



18 



1 







2 



3 











3 







IS. 



42 21 E.? 



.8(1 



N. 20 k 



.lU 



40 



Lat. 15° 



Summer 



















2 



3 



38 



9 



18 



6 



1 







2 



1 











ols. 



25 50 E.? 



.84 



S. 80 W..13 



27 



to20°S., ■ 



Autumn 



















1 



6 



14 



19 



5 































IS. 



34 18 E.?? 



.91 



N. 34 W.1.02 



Ifi 



long. 0° 



Winter 























1 



98 



30 



19 































OS. 



35 5 E.? 



.^(, 



S. 54 E. .06 



49 



to 12^° E. L 



The year' 



































...IS_ 



34 28 E. 



.89 







131 





1 















' Computed froir 



1 the res 



ultants for 



the 



seasons. 











(Nos. 33 to 3G.) Mozambique Channel and Madagascar. 



Observed at the following places, viz. : — 



At sea, for an aggregate period of 196 days, collected and classified at the United States Naval 

 Observatory. 



Tamatav, Madagascar, during the months of August, September and October. Date not 

 preserved. 



Tananarivou, Madagascar, during the months of January, February and March, 1829. 



