SERIES B. ZONE 24. LAT. 25° TO 30° S. 



591 



(Nos. 54 to 57.) 







Ne-w Caledonia and Pacific Ocean.- 



— Continued. 



















Relative Prevalence of Winds rnoia the Diffeuent Poikts of 









^ . 





Monsoor 

















THE OOMPASS. 









-£ ^ 





nlluence 





£ 



Time of 

 observation. 



Time of 

 tiie year. 



.a 





w 









W 





A 



r/i 



^ 





"S 





i 



^ 

 ^ 



t.3 



Direction of 

 resultant. 



3 fi 



Direction. 



<u 



a 







% 



S 



fe 



H 



H 



W 



m 



to 



m 



m 



m 



^ 



^ 



^ 



% 



^ 



a 









« 







f» 



fc 



54. At sea, 1 



Spring 



4! 5 



5 



7 



40 



21 



86 



24 



7' 7 



6 



1 







5 







10 s. 



55° 



19' E. 



.70 



s. 



32° E. 



.19 



76 



long. 150° [ 

 to lt)5° E. . 



Summer 



1! 



9 



4 



19 



6 



25 



21 



8 2 



36 



23 



10 



5 







RS. 



88 



21 W. 



.33 



N. 



74 W. 



.84 



59 



Autumn 



li 5 



22 



20 



3(i 



11 



24 







3, 4 



10 2 







4 















S. 



86 



49 E.? 



.58 



N. 



27 E. 



.22 



48 



r 



Spring 



0! 



2 







5 



149 



148 







3 1 



0' 











5 







147 



S. 



56 



42 E. 



.64 



s. 



85 E. 



.16 





55. Port 

 of France. ' 



Summer 



3 











3 



71 



89 







6 



9 



25 







17 







237 



s. 



48 



39 E. 



.29A 



N. 



46 W. 



.20 





Autumn 



10 











11 







213 







5 







4 



6 







33 







173 



s. 



46 



E. 



.37 



N. 



53 W. 



.12 





Winter 







1 







17 







275 







46 







6 



5 















100 



s. 



39 



45 E. 



.71 



S 



23^ E. 



.23 







The year 



13 



3 







36 



220 



725 







60 



1 



19 



3fi 







55 







657 



s. 



47 



9 E. 



.49 











5G. At sea, f 



Spring 



8 4 



13 



40 



65 



10 



38 



11 







4 



3 







3 



2 



4 







3 



s. 



87 



36 E. 



.68 



N. 



44A.E. 



.31 



70 



long. 165° I 



Summer 



8 8 



IG 



20 



60 



43 



44 



14 



24 



10 



17 



9 



7 



2 



2 



3 



20 



s. 



66 



13 E. 



.44 



s. 



85^ W. 



.11 



103 



E. to 180° [ 



Autumn 



12 



4 



9 



24 



17 



50 



1 



3 



3 



5 



4 



6 







4 



3 



8 



s. 



66 



26 E. 



AS-}, 



iN 



32 W. 



.05 



61 



57. At sea, 

 long. 150° ■ 

 E. to 180° J 



Winter 



2 



9 



17 



13 



21 



76 



13 



14 















n 







8 



4 



10 



s. 



."iO 



3 E. 



.66 



S. 



421 E. 



.14 



63 



The year' 



.... ... 

































s. 



03 



9 E. 



.53 







... 



470 





1 Computed from the resultants for the seasons. | 



ZOIVE No. 24, 



Latitude 25° to 30° South. 



The data for the study of the whids of this zone consist of observations made 

 at 5 stations on land, for an aggregate period of 5 years 3 months ; at sea for 

 over 61 years. The distribution is as follows: — 



Where observed. 



No. 

 stations. 



Aggregate length of time. 



Pacific Ocean, 

 South America, 

 Atlantic Ocean, 

 Africa, 



Indian Ocean, 

 Australia, 



2 



' ' i' 



2 



12 years 6 months. 



11 months. 



18 years 6 months. 



2 years. 



over 30 years. 



2 years 4 months. 



(Nos. 1 to 21.) Pacific Ocean, east of longitude 180°. 



From observations for an aggregate period of 10 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. 









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IT I VE Prevalence of Winds prom the Different 







^^" 







Monsoor 









Time of 







Points of the Compass. 







Direct 



ion of 







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■a 

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j 









i 







observation. 



the year. 



£ 





W 





.„. 





w 



H 

 m 



"5 



to 



^ 



xn 



to 



Is 



^ 



^ 

 ^ 



s 

 





resultant. 



:3 



Direction. 



1 



s 







65 



fc 



S 



w 



a 



H 



M 



m 



01 



tA 



M 



^ 



^ 



i 



fe 



% 









M*- 





u 



t, 



c 



Spring 



21 



n 



78 



34164 



112 



no 



64'l5S 



30! 60 



20 



47 



1 



19 



13 



lo's. 



47° 



56' E. 



.45 



S. 33J°E. 



.02 



317 



1. Long. 

 175° W. -1 



iq 



5 



37 



35 j 74 



23 



48 



13 19 



17 6^ 



20 



34 



9 



10 



2 



4,S. 



39 



4 E. 



.20 



N. 60 W. 



.21 



144 





12 



9 



17 



33 92 



59 



75 



37 32 



37 i 40 



18 



24 



18 



9 



5 



2 



S. 



43 



55 E. 



.43 



S. 13 W. 



.02 



171 



to 180\ 



Winter 



30 



23 



38 



41il76 



204 



228 



52 56 



42 



46 



5 



41 



1 



17 



13 



32 



s. 



59 



33 E. 



.56 



S. 82 E. 



.17 



349 



2. Long. 

 170° to \ 



The year' 



































s. 



49 



50 E. 



.40^ 







981 





Autumn 



31 



4 



25 



19 



65 



31 



52 



17 17 



7 



18 



14 



22 



1 



11 



1 



30 



s. 



72 



2 E. 



.33 



N. 22 E. 



.35 



122 



175° W. J 











































! 















1 Computed from the resultants for the 



seasons. 











^_^ 



