Wind Run Seasonal Summary (miles)

Data last updated 02/22/12 8:00 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 2011 / Nov 20124317* 26 more than the Winter average.---------4317* 9 less than the yearly average.
Dec 2010 / Nov 20113823 468 less than the Winter average.5230 716 more than the Spring average.1500 140 less than the Summer average.2722 247 less than the Fall average.13274 139 less than the yearly average.
Dec 2009 / Nov 20104577* 286 more than the Winter average.4150* 364 less than the Spring average.2138* 498 more than the Summer average.3787* 819 more than the Fall average.14652* 1 more than the yearly average.
Dec 2008 / Nov 20096130* 1 more than the Winter average.5750 1 more than the Spring average.1949* 308 more than the Summer average.2981* 12 more than the Fall average.16810* 3 more than the yearly average.
Dec 2007 / Nov 20085136 845 more than the Winter average.5045 532 more than the Spring average.1704* 64 more than the Summer average.3053* 84 more than the Fall average.14938* 1 more than the yearly average.
Dec 2006 / Nov 20074526* 235 more than the Winter average.4634* 121 more than the Spring average.2045* 404 more than the Summer average.3247* 279 more than the Fall average.14453* 1 more than the yearly average.
Dec 2005 / Nov 20061529* 2 less than the Winter average.2270* 2 less than the Spring average.506* 1 less than the Summer average.2021* 948 less than the Fall average.6326* 7 less than the yearly average.
 
Max6130 5750 2138 3787 16810
Avg4291 4513 1640 2968 13413
Min1529 2270 506 2021 4317
 
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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.