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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

No. 205


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Cold front: (Symbol: Line with triangles)
Warm front: (Symbol: Line with semi-circles)
Stationary front: (Symbol: Line with alternating triangles and semi-circles)
Occluded front: (Symbol: Line with alternating triangles and semi-circles on the same side)


16 SEPTEMBER

(Weather chart showing isobaric pressure and frontal systems over the New Zealand region. Features a high pressure system 'H' of 1020mb to the west and low pressure systems 'L' of 990mb to the south-east.)


17 SEPTEMBER

(Weather chart showing isobaric pressure and frontal systems. High pressure 'H' of 1020mb moving over the Tasman Sea; low pressure systems 'L' of 970mb and 980mb to the south-east.)


18 SEPTEMBER

(Weather chart showing isobaric pressure and frontal systems. High pressure 'H' of 1020mb centered over the Tasman Sea; low pressure system 'L' of 990mb to the south-east.)


19 SEPTEMBER

(Weather chart showing isobaric pressure and frontal systems. High pressure 'H' of 1020mb over the North Island; low pressure system 'L' of 980mb to the south-east.)


20 SEPTEMBER

(Weather chart showing isobaric pressure and frontal systems. High pressure 'H' of 1020mb to the west; low pressure system 'L' of 990mb over the North Island.)


21 SEPTEMBER

(Weather chart showing isobaric pressure and frontal systems. High pressure 'H' of 1020mb over the Tasman Sea; low pressure systems 'L' of 1000mb to the north-east and south-east.)


22 SEPTEMBER

(Weather chart showing isobaric pressure and frontal systems. High pressure 'H' of 1030mb to the west; low pressure system 'L' of 990mb to the south-east.)


23 SEPTEMBER

(Weather chart showing isobaric pressure and frontal systems. High pressure 'H' of 1020mb over the North Island; low pressure system 'L' of 970mb to the south.)



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