626 



WINDS OF THE GLOBE. 



(Nos. 23 to 26.) 



Pacific Ocean. — Continued. 



Place of 

 observation. 



Time of 

 the year. 



Relative Pkevalence of Winds prom the Different Points of 

 THE Compass. 



Direction 

 of resultant. 





Monsoon 

 influences. 



E 

 n 



^ 

 fc 







m 

 fc 



H 



w 



W 1 m 





43 



3 

 73 



oi 





03 





^ 

 fe 

 ^ 



^ 

 Z 







Direction. 



23. Lat. 50° 

 to 52° S., long. • 

 75° to81° W. 



24. Lat. 52° ' ' 

 to 54° S., long. !• 

 75° to81° W. J 



25. Lat. 50° 1 

 to 52° S., long. \ 

 75° to79°W. J 



26. Lat. 52° r 

 to 54° S., long, i 

 75° to 79° W. [ 



Spring 

 Summer 

 Autumn 

 The year' 



Summer 

 The year' 



Winter 



Spring 



Autumn 



Winter 



7 

 12 

 4 



2 



6 



2 



6 



17 



15 



1 

 8 



5 



8 



4 

 4 

 16 



1 

 

 2 













 

 2 



2 

 1 

 4 



4 



4 





 1 

 1 





 



1 



2 









 



1 

 2 

 6 



6 



2 





 1 



1 

 1 

 2 



5 



3 





 

 



8 

 3 

 5 



10 



6 



8 

 4 

 



4 



7 

 7 



11 







4 

 

 1 



9 

 14 

 19 



30 



8 



6 



9 



27 



13 

 5 



7 



21 



2 



6 



8 

 16 



30 

 19 

 29 



18 



26 



19 

 29 

 31 



14 

 1^ 



21 



31 



6 

 25 

 37 



62 



8 



53 



24 



41 



35 

 56 

 59 



24 

 13 

 30 



12 



19 



12 



22 

 23 



25 

 19 

 17 



12 



25 

 23 



3 

 1 



8 



■■3 



1 

 9 



N. 70° 5' W. 

 N. 81 W.? 

 N. 78 8 W. 

 N. 76 7 W. 



S. 63 29 W. 



N. 82 9 W. 



N. 69 35 W. 



N. 74 58 W.? 

 N. 73 20 W. 

 N. 67 53 W. 



.60 

 .44 

 .52 

 .53 



.47 

 .54 



.63 



.61 

 .72 

 .64 



N. 32° W. 

 S. 541 E. 



N. 403 E. 



73 

 40 

 71 

 334 



63 



462 



61 

 42 





24 4 

 46 5 





64 



o: 





94 







' Computed from the resultants for the seasons. 1 



(Nos. 2r5i and 27.) Patagonia and Falkland Islands. 



Observed as follows, viz. : — 



Port Louis, Falkland Islands, by Sir James Ross, for an aggregate period of 173 days, in the 

 years 1842 and 1843, and by Charles Darwin, for 77 days, in the year 1832. 



Punta Are7}as, for an aggregate period of eight years, viz. : Spring of 1853 to 18.55 ; and end of 

 1858 to 1863, by Gov. Joije Schyte ; and July, 1857, to June, 1858, by Dr. J. Burns; with gaps 

 completed, some of them from Prof Ig. Domeyko. 



Place of 

 observation. 



Time of the 

 year. 



Relative Prevalence of Winds from the Different Points of 

 THE Compass. 



Direction of 

 resultant. 





Monsoon 

 influences. 



>. 



■0 

 



1 



S 

 3 





J3 



Is 





H 

 fe 



p4 



1 





CO 



w 



CD 











^ 



^ 

 Z 

 i 



M 

 Z 



^ 



Z 

 Z 



a 



Direction. 



i 





26^. 

 Punta 

 Arenas. | 



Port i 

 Louis. 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



The year' 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



The year' 



16 

 19 

 12 

 10 



"5 

 5 

 1 

 





 2 

 

 



13 



12 

 7 

 5 



"2 

 4 

 

 





 3 

 

 



4' ... 

 7, ... 



3 ... 



4 ... 



"2 "6 



Ij 1 

 

 



2 

 

 1 



1 



"'3 

 1 

 1 

 



"3 



1 





 



5 

 3 



7 

 7 



12 

 3 

 1 

 3 



13 



1 

 



8 



16 

 12 

 14 



13 



21 

 18 

 

 12 



i'o 



7 

 

 



29 

 31 

 37 

 41 



38 



24 

 2 

 4 



8 

 

 



16 

 16 

 20 

 19 



16 

 8 

 3 

 1 



"4 

 4 

 

 4 



1 



1 

 



1 



N. 63° 6' W. 

 N. 53 17 W. 

 N. 75 33 W. 

 N. 79 42 W. 

 N. 69 11 W. 

 S. 70 18 W.? 

 N. 87 46 W.? 

 N. 67 32W.??? 

 S. 50 52 W.?? 

 N. 78 3 W. 



.41 



.44 



.53^ 



.56 



.48 



.61 



.53 



.46 



.68 



.53 



N. 82° E. 

 N. 45i E. 

 S. 65 W. 

 S. 55 W. 



.08 

 .13 

 .08 

 .13 



132 

 92 



8 



17 

 249 

























' Computed from the resultants for the seasons. 





(Nos. 27(«) to 49.) Atlantic Ocean. 



From observations for an aggregate period of 7^ 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. 









Re 



LATmi Prev 



AI.K 



vcE OF Winds pi;om tiik IIiffi 



RENT Point? 





~'^~" 



Mons 



,on 



















OF THE C. 



MPASS. 









9i 



influen 



ces. 



■o 







































Place of 



Time of 

































« 



Directior.of 



t. 











observation. 



the year. 



A 



i4 



w 



p4 



15 -S 





H 





3 





^ 





m 





^' 



15 



E 



resultant. 



oS 



Direct 



on. 



/3 







Z 



Z 



fe 



H W 



w 



m 



tti 



m 



k" 



« 



^ 



^ 



^ 



Z 



fe 









« 







^; 



27(a). Lat. 50°] 

 to 52° S., long. \ 

 65° to 67° W. J 

















































1 



If! 



•3, 



■^ 



i\ 



4 



1 



2 



2 



10 



1 



15 



5 



35 1 



11 



5 N 54°1S'W ' 



43 







45 

































Spring 



27 



50 



8 



19 



3 



4 



1 



26 



n 



38 



38 



78 



S3 



94 



44 



58 



6,N. 71 27 W. 



.46 



N. 71i 



^W. 



188 



28. Lat. 50° 



Summer 



fi 



6 







5 



1 



3 



8 



15 







8 



3 



2(i| 14 



19 



5 



18 



IN. 83 20 W.? 



.33 



S. 35i 



E. 



45 



to 55° S , long. \ 



Autumn 



27 



52 



11 



7 







fi 



3 



3 



3 



20 



34! 84 



34 



77 



36 



51 



12 N. 64 40 W. 



.52 



N. 37 



W. 



163 



60° to 70° W. 



Winter 

 The year' 



34 



83 



19 



19 



15 



8 



3 



11 



1 



56 



38 140 



64 



82 



... 



34 



66 



6|N. 70 26 W. 

 ...In. 71 23 W. 



.43 

 .43 



N. 19 



E. 



226 

 612 















' Com 



put 



3d from the 



resultants for th 



e seasons. 









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