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THE WEATHER.

EXPt-ANATIQN OF THE CHABT. t. *v ,«,a», n r temperate latitudes in Australia and How Zealand. The dotted llnee This diagram rirfws the weather of&e baiometer at 9 a.m. on the above date, and thus indicate the general following these lines, changing its direction as they cliange, circulation of V^, atoo f£rSdinß to the amount of difference of barometer which they express. The arrowß direction to the movement of the hands of a clock, fly with the wind, whicb always nd whh &e clock fonds ronnd a low barometer or cyclonic area, round the area, or hiob u eastward progress of these latter disturbances, at the rate of 300 to aDS local of the Isobars, dne to the shape of tho land, are omitted. DUU roues m SYNOPSIS OF THE WEATHER. w y<. -«nd • Fine weather, -with high and steady pressure and light S. and S.W. winds. Australia: miTnjMtly eaual pressure O7«r Central Australia. Fine allovor. with Ught Westerly winds on S. coa;t. New ZeaUnd-BaEScU, 303 ; Wellington, 3O'l; Bluff, 30-0. Australia-Albany, 30-3 ; Hobart, 30-0; Portland, and Sydney, 20-1.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6821, 27 September 1883, Page 4

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THE WEATHER. New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6821, 27 September 1883, Page 4

THE WEATHER. New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6821, 27 September 1883, Page 4