METEOROLOGICAL
PHASES OF THE MOON. SEPTEMBER, 1940.
WEATHER REPORT. 9 a.m., barometer, 1020.8; thermometer, 54; wind, north north west (fresh breeze); sky, overcast; rainfall 25 points; bar, moderate swell; river normal. WEATHER FORECAST « .General Situation: An anti-cyclone is centred north-east of New Zealand. One depression is passing in the south, and another is located in the central Tasman Sea. Forecast: Moderate to fresh southwesterly to southerly winds. Weather dull, with further rain, but improving from the south. Cool temperatures. Moderate seas.
New Moon Sept. 2 3.45 p.m. First Quarter Sept. 9 7.2 a.ra. Full Moon Sept. 17 4.11 a.m. Last Quarter Sept. 25 5.17 a.m.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 September 1940, Page 9
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