THE WEATHER.
explanation OF the chart. «. .■ a „n,.,r <vi-->r temDeroto latitudes in Australia and New Zealand. The dotted lines This dtagrara shows -.10 weathir 0 w omc t er at 9am. on the above date, and thus indicate the general cr isoß .n-s connect readies these lino,, its direction a* t her change, circulation of the atrEOspber .. - - t f difference of barometer which they express. The arrows and Increasing in .ce according to the rec^-0Q lo the movoment 0 f the hands of a clock, fly with tho wind, v.hieh alv»a>s - w ; t h the clock hands round a low barometer or cyclonic area. round the area of nion barome.er ~n 1w .,_,. d progress of these latter disturbance/!, at the rate of 309 to MrLTbSEf 1 * due to the Shape of the land, are emitted. SYN-orsts OF THE weather New ZoaUnd : Low area to X .£; the Sooth; Wellinfitoa, 3) 0 ; Bluff. 20-3. A». tralia —Uobart. So' 3 ; Portland. : Sydney, 30 __
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6667, 31 March 1883, Page 4
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160THE WEATHER. New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6667, 31 March 1883, Page 4
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