Table 3: Model comparison of drift \ensuremath {_{1{\rm st}}} models (Cols. 2, 3) vs. drift \ensuremath {_{2{\rm nd}}} models (Cols. 4, 5); completing Table 2 in Paper I (where the properties for the drift \ensuremath {_{1{\rm st}}} models are taken). Only those models that give a wind are shown. All wind models show an irregular variability. Models that are not run for a longer time are marked with parentheses. See Sect. 3.3 for further information.
  Drift \ensuremath {_{1{\rm st}}} models   Drift \ensuremath {_{2{\rm nd}}} models
Model $10^6\cdot$ \ensuremath{\langle\dot{M}\rangle} \ensuremath{\langle u_{\infty}\rangle}   $10^6\cdot$ \ensuremath{\langle\dot{M}\rangle} \ensuremath{\langle u_{\infty}\rangle}
  $[\ensuremath{{M}_{\odot}\,\mbox{yr}^{-1}} ]$ $[\ensuremath{\,\mbox{km}\,\mbox{s}^{-1}} ]$   $[\ensuremath{{M}_{\odot}\,\mbox{yr}^{-1}} ]$ $[\ensuremath{\,\mbox{km}\,\mbox{s}^{-1}} ]$
A27 (6.6) (40)   (4.7) (40)
B21 (11) (28)   (7.5) (30)
B22 (7.8) (28)   (7.6) (32)
C18 15 21   12 23
C19 14 24   11 26
C20 13 25   11 28
D16 43 27   38 28


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