Wind Run Seasonal Summary (miles)

Data last updated 05/17/12 16:45.
Northern Hemisphere Meterological Seasons
Winter: December, January, February
Spring: March, April, May
Summer: June, July, August
Fall: September, October, November

Daily DetailMonthly SummarySeasonal Summary



Wind Run
DateWinterSpringSummerFallYear
Dec 2011 / Nov 20126602* 451 more than the Winter average.4254* 101 more than the Spring average.------10856* 2 less than the yearly average.
Dec 2010 / Nov 20114469* 1 less than the Winter average.4481* 328 more than the Spring average.557* 142 more than the Summer average.3775* 1 more than the Fall average.13282* 68 less than the yearly average.
Dec 2009 / Nov 20104987* 1 less than the Winter average.2722* 1 less than the Spring average.194* 221 less than the Summer average.1046* 1 less than the Fall average.8950* 4 less than the yearly average.
Dec 2008 / Nov 20098546* 2 more than the Winter average.5155* 1 more than the Spring average.494* 79 more than the Summer average.1632* 998 less than the Fall average.15828* 2 more than the yearly average.
Dec 2007 / Nov 2008---------4068* 1 more than the Fall average.4068* 9 less than the yearly average.
 
Maximum8546 5155 557 4068 15828
Average6151 4153 415 2630 13350
Minimum4469 2722 194 1046 0
 
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* denotes incomplete data for the month/year.

Wind run is a measurement of how much wind has passed a given point in a period of time. A wind blowing at five miles per hour for an entire day (24 hours) would give a wind run of 120 miles for the day.

Script developed by Murry Conarroe of Wildwood Weather.