SERIES B. — ABSTRACTS OF OBSERVATIONS. 



57 



Winds in the United States. — Continued. 









Augusta Arsenal, Georgia. 









cT 



^ -2 =1 



TOTAL FOE THE SEPAKATE MONTHS FROM 1826 TO 183C 



, INCLUSIVE. 





Course. 





'^ CO c 



CO '^ ^ ^ 











Jan. ] 



eh. Mar. 



April 



May. 



June. 



July. 



iug. 



Sept. 



Oct. 



Nov. 



Dec. 





T-l .9 



S caS-E 



























N. 



95 



175 



13 



11 



9 



6 



7 



3 



2 



7 



4 



17 



7 



9 



N. E. 



242 



400i 



14 



26 



18 



8 



20 



25 



9 



28 



28 



30 



11 



25 



E. 



97 



245i 



14 



9 



10 



7 



7 



4 



8 



9 



13 



9 



2 



5 



S. E. 



297 



449 



19 



11 



23 



28 



28 



25 



34 



38 



29 



17 



25 



20 



S. 



151 



285 



12 



7 21 



14 



10 



9 



12 



13 



12 



9 



15 



17 



S. W. 



458 



815 



35 



29 



39 



46 



56 



41 



59 



35 



25 



22 



41 



30 



w. 



201 



407J 



21 



18 



19 



26 



16 



20 



17 



7 



10 



13 



15 



19 



N. W. 



286 



510i 



27 



30 



16 



15 



11 



23 



14 



17 



29 



39 



35 



30 





Oglethorpe 





Eutaw, 













Barracks, 



Augusta, Georgia. 



Alabama, 



Mobile, Alabama. 











.Georgia. 





1851. 







., 



= 



Course. 















IN 



ls| 





























^ 



m 



o 



-# 



-^ 



^ 



Lower 



Upper 







Part 



3f 



0a 



ila 





s 



S 









I-H 



current. 



current. 



1841.» 



1841 



1838 & 1840. 



e>^^ 



H<!,-H 



N. 



29 



34 











295 



79 



240 



27( 



) 30 





1 



9 



N. E. 



62 



54 



321 



393 



116 



49 



103 



33 



132 



14 



L 9 





10 



7 



E. 



25 



28 











53 



11 



27 



2 



I 





1 



3 



S. E. 



69 



36 



261 



195 



58 



98 



302 



85 



105 



15 



) 13 





3 



1 



S. 



57 



57 











175 



62 



417 



39 



3 43 









2 



S. W. 



42 



59 



252 



330 



113 



140 



122 



227 



78 



6 



3 15 





6 



1 



w. 



20 



46 











107 



310 



45 



1 



2 1 





3 



8 



N. W. 



61 



51 



210 



86 



61 



71 



204 



179 



51 



3 



3 8 





9 



1 



Calm 















99 



474 



























r3 



Savannah, Georgia. 







tT 







^ 





(^ 





'^ to fl 



i.al 



ft 

 .5 



^ 



■StS 



O J a 





3 g » 





=^ i "5 



2 



O 



= S a 



IP 



i 



T-H 



O CO CO 



g-s a 



Ill 



111 





II a 



North 



5 



171 







223.80 



77 



16 



19 



10 





17 



N. N. E. 







37 









11 



4 



2 













N. E. 



35 



300 



24 





59 



9 



24 



9 





3 



E. N. E. 







10 









19 



2 



2 



11 





1 



East 



48 



85 







271.74 



114 



10 



9 



41 





8 



E. S. E. 







6 









37 



9 



1 



4 









S. E. 



36 



197 



8 





52 



12 



27 



11 





10 



S. S. E. 







15 









20 



5 







1 









South 



56 



329 



3 



220.77 



202 



36 



23 



7 





53 



S. S. W. 



1 



34 









20 



4 



3 













S. w. 



33 



299 



12 





79 



19 



47 



7 





7 



w. s. w. 







65 









19 



12 

















West 



128 



359 







238.34 



194 



44 



26 



4 





2 



W. N. W. 



1 



34 









21 



4 



4 



2 









N. W. 



39 



359 



13 





54 



24 



20 



6 









N. N. W. 







6 









7 



8 



12 













Calm 



1 



227 













10 



2 



7 





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' For abstracts for these years separately, see the published volumes of the U. S. Army Meteorological Register. 



^ Two independent registers. 



3 The numbers in this column are the original observations reduced in the direction of the cardinal points. 



