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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
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WEATHER CHARTS
REFERENCE
- Gale Force
- Storm Force
- Hurricane Force
- Isobaric lines
- Wind Arrows
16 JANUARY
(Left Column)
- Isobar readings ranging from 960 to 1040.
- Wind directions and speeds indicated with arrows.
- Low-pressure and high-pressure regions marked as L and H.
(Right Column)
- Similar readings and markings as left.
17 JANUARY
(Left Column)
- Isobar readings continue.
- Wind directions shift slightly.
- Pressure regions maintain similar positions.
(Right Column)
- Notations for gale and storm conditions.
18 JANUARY
(Left Column)
- Wind speeds increase in certain areas.
- Notable low-pressure regions around 980 and high-pressure around 1030.
(Right Column)
- Consistent patterns with some variations in pressure values.
19 JANUARY
(Left Column)
- New pressure systems forming.
- Arrows indicate strong winds near specific isobars.
(Right Column)
- Regions marked for particular wind intensities.
20 JANUARY
(Left Column)
- Significant changes in low-pressure areas.
- Notations for tropical cyclone (T.C) near specific coordinates.
(Right Column)
- More isobar variations and storm warnings.
21 JANUARY
(Left Column)
- Recalibration of pressure readings.
- Wind and storm patterns showing shifts.
(Right Column)
- Highlighted areas for strong winds and gales.
22 JANUARY
(Left Column)
- Cyclonic activity marked in some regions.
- Isobar readings show marked lows and highs.
(Right Column)
- Continued tracking and marking of gale and storm conditions.
23 JANUARY
(Left Column)
- Wind and pressure readings reflect significant weather systems.
(Right Column)
- Arrows and notations show ongoing and new weather conditions.
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