The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 75
Winds
Winds.
One of the chief means whereby the great healthiness of the climate is main tained is the constant presence of fine breezes, blowing both summer and winter, the prevailing winds being north-east and south-west, and very seldom passing into really heavy gales. In the middle of summer, the sea-breeze during, the day and the land breeze at night are almost unvarying.