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METEOROLOGICAL

TIDES AT GISBORNE WHARF

SUNRISE AND SUNSET STANDARD TliviE

PHASES OF THE MOON Full Moon, October 28, 6.12 pun. BAROMETER READINGS At S nun. yesterday .. .. 2fl.9Gin At S p.rn. yesterday .. .. 3(T.o3in At 8 a.m. to-day .. .. 30.0 Sir,

RAINFALL AT GISBORNE

For 4S hours to A a.m. .. O.OAin. Total for month to date .. OuiSin Average for Oet. (60 years) 2.Glin.

TEMPERATURES

Maximum yesterday . .. CO.Odeg Minimum last ntglu . .. -lii.Sdeg Minimum on itie grass . . 4-I.odeg

THE WEATHER

Last Night’s Forecast

General situation: The recent depression has passed well to the east and pressure is now relatively high and uniform over the Dominion.

Forecast: -Winds mainly light to, moderate, rather variable, with southerlies predominating in the North Island, northerlies in the south. Seas: In New Zealand waters slight, moderate generally. Eastern Tasman: Light to moderate winds from a westerly quarter, slight to moderate seas, wind and sea increasing somewhat in the southern portion. Weather: A few isolated showers in the far north ancl far south, but con: ditions mostly fair to fine and settled: cool night and mild clay .temperatures.. Midday Forecast General satuatiori: A weak anticyclone extends from the Tasman Sea an to New Zealand, the highest presuire being in the north. Forecast: Light and variable winds; Weather: fine, some frosts inland to-: right but temperatures becoming milder. Seas; Smooth or. slight.

High Water. Low Water. October 23 . . 1.1*4: 1.33 7.34 8.00 October 2*1 . . 1.54' 2.15 8.1!) 8.47 October. 25. . . 2.37. 2.56 9.01 9.28 October 26, . . 3.15 3.38 9.41 10.07 October 27 . . 4.01 4,24 10.27 10.53 October ,28 . . 4.45 5.15 11.15 11.11 Octoher, 29 5.40 6.11 0.00 0.05 October 30 . . 6.34 7.06 0.30 0.55 October 31 .. 7.26 7.59 1.19 1.15

Rises. Sets. October, 23 . . 4.54 a.m, 6.17 p.m. October 24' 4.5" n.m. 6.1 S p'.ni. October, 26 4.51 a.in. 6.13 p.m. October. 26 4.50 a.m. 6.20 p.m. October 27 4143 a.in. 6.21 p.m. October 28 4.48 a.tn. 6.22 p.m. October 23 4.47 a m. 6.23 p.m. October, 30. 4.45 a.m. 6.24 p.m. October 31 4.44 a m. 6.25 p.m.

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Bibliographic details

Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20075, 23 October 1939, Page 5

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METEOROLOGICAL Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20075, 23 October 1939, Page 5

METEOROLOGICAL Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20075, 23 October 1939, Page 5

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