β¨ Meteorological Maps
10 OCTOBER
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
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[This page consists of eight meteorological maps showing weather patterns over New Zealand and the surrounding ocean for the period 8 July to 15 July. Each map includes isobar lines, pressure centers marked 'H' for High and 'L' for Low, and frontal symbols.]
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Cold front
Warm front
Stationary front
Occluded front
8 JULY
[Map showing a high pressure system (1010) over the Tasman Sea and a low pressure system (1000) approaching from the west, with another low (1000) to the east of the North Island.]
9 JULY
[Map showing a high pressure system (1020) over the Tasman Sea and a low pressure system (1000) to the east of the North Island.]
10 JULY
[Map showing a low pressure system (1000) centered over the North Island with associated fronts.]
11 JULY
[Map showing a deep low pressure system (980) to the east of the North Island and a high pressure system (1030) in the Tasman Sea.]
12 JULY
[Map showing a low pressure system (980) to the east of the North Island with cold and warm fronts.]
13 JULY
[Map showing a low pressure system (970) moving further east and a high pressure system (1020) over the Tasman Sea.]
14 JULY
[Map showing a low pressure system (990) to the east of the North Island and a high pressure system (1020) over the Tasman Sea.]
15 JULY
[Map showing a high pressure system (1030) centered over the South Island and a low pressure system (1000) to the northeast.]
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VUW Te Waharoa —
NZ Gazette 1986, No 161
NZLII —
NZ Gazette 1986, No 161
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π Weather Maps for 8 July to 15 July
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