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STORM NOTES.

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(Cent* from last week) JXJTtIITG much of Tuesday morning the average speed was around $0 miles and hour, the equivalent of gi&W® xo II on the Beaufort scale# M iWba’bly reading 60 mile a par hour ‘ i or force 12 on the above seals» During thio time, there was hcaky . rain, and th© tempo rat'd rd' had ba a erne much cooler* A. change of wind direction to anuth-v/ost followed# showing that the ctoxra contra was then tot to the south* west of the. island, moving towards JM* Tiw great strength of the gala during Tuesday indicated that tho cyclone had increased vary considerable in intensity. Upfor* tuna to ly thor -: was no 'barometer ,handy, but it la probable that tho air •* fell us low ns 29* 0”» and considerably lower at place® in direct path of centre. Wo had what io known as tho “ cool stKsor" i.e» the least violent part of stdona

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Dozerdust, Volume 2, Issue 6, 29 January 1944, Page 2

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STORM NOTES. Dozerdust, Volume 2, Issue 6, 29 January 1944, Page 2

STORM NOTES. Dozerdust, Volume 2, Issue 6, 29 January 1944, Page 2

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