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8 OCTOBER
[Synoptic Chart showing isobars and weather patterns for the Australian and New Zealand region. High pressure system 'H' 1030 located east of New Zealand. Low pressure systems and fronts approaching from the west.]
9 OCTOBER
[Synoptic Chart showing the movement of weather systems. High pressure 'H' 1030 remains east of New Zealand. A low pressure system 'L' 1000 is moving over the South Island.]
10 OCTOBER
[Synoptic Chart showing a high pressure system 'H' 1020 centered over the Tasman Sea and another 'H' east of New Zealand. Frontal systems are moving across the North Island.]
11 OCTOBER
[Synoptic Chart showing high pressure 'H' 1020 over the Tasman Sea. Low pressure systems 'L' are developing to the south and east of New Zealand.]
12 OCTOBER
[Synoptic Chart showing a high pressure system 'H' 1020 moving over the North Island. A large low pressure system is developing in the Great Australian Bight.]
13 OCTOBER
[Synoptic Chart showing high pressure 'H' 1020 to the northeast of New Zealand. Multiple low pressure centers 'L' and fronts are active in the Tasman Sea and south of the country.]
14 OCTOBER
[Synoptic Chart showing a complex low pressure system moving across New Zealand with associated frontal boundaries. High pressure 'H' 1020 is located to the southeast.]
15 OCTOBER
[Synoptic Chart showing the low pressure system moving away to the east. A new high pressure system 'H' 1020 is establishing itself over the Tasman Sea.]
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VUW Te Waharoa —
NZ Gazette 1987, No 222
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NZ Gazette 1987, No 222
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