Wind Run Seasonal Summary (miles)

Data last updated 05/20/13 2:49 PM.
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 2012 / Nov 20136074 103 more than the Winter average.5592* 584 less than the Spring average.------11667* 7 less than the yearly average.
Dec 2011 / Nov 20126137 165 more than the Winter average.5186 989 less than the Spring average.2246 814 less than the Summer average.3830 365 less than the Fall average.17400 2 less than the yearly average.
Dec 2010 / Nov 20116334* 362 more than the Winter average.7121 945 more than the Spring average.2366* 694 less than the Summer average.4114 82 less than the Fall average.19934* 531 more than the yearly average.
Dec 2009 / Nov 20106665 693 more than the Winter average.5890 286 less than the Spring average.2940 121 less than the Summer average.4577 382 more than the Fall average.20071 668 more than the yearly average.
Dec 2008 / Nov 20094649* 1 less than the Winter average.7090 914 more than the Spring average.4690 1 more than the Summer average.4260 65 more than the Fall average.20688* 1 more than the yearly average.
 
Max6665 7121 4690 4577 20688
Avg5972 6176 3061 4195 19403
Min4649 5186 2246 3830 11667
 
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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.