THE WEATHER.
EXPtjAKATION OF TUB CHART. .. __.fi,,,. nvpr tamDerate latitudes in Australia and New Zealand. The dotted lines This o of the bMometer at 9 a.m. on the abovo date, and thus indicate the general or ISOBAM connect raadings of toe e £i owin .,, these line.,. cha ns its direction as they change. the amount of difference of barometer which they express. The arrows S nd in a cMtriry direction to the movement of the hands of a clock, fIT Simmeter find the clock hands round a low barometer or cyclonic area. Chuges If weather Siefly ariso trim the eastward progress of these latter disturbances, at the rate of 300 to 500 Sffies in 24 hours. All local deflections of the Isobars, duo to the shape of the land, are omitted. SYNOPSIS OF THE WEATHER.
New Zealand : Dull showery weather B onorally ; wind Southerly ; .lieavy rain in South Australia : High nrPMurn r>ver Victoria and Tasmania : low pressure entering from N.W., wind Northerly at Albany, S.W. <5 v nt Portland and calm at Sydney. Barometors: New Zealand—Russall and Bluff, 30*1 , A£tato-Al£iy, M' 9 fnobart, 30 2: Portland, 30 3; Sydney, 801.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6695, 3 May 1883, Page 4
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190THE WEATHER. New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6695, 3 May 1883, Page 4
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