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Past Week’s Weather 19.7.09

 

July

2009

Rain 9 am

Evap.

Soil @20cm

Temp.&(Moist)

Gust

Knots

Bright Sun

Hours

Cloud 3pm

Mon 13th

Nil

2.2 mm

16.1ºC(7)

14

7.3

3Sc

Tues 14th

Nil

2.2 mm

16.2ºC(10)

14

4.5

7Ac

Wed 15th

Nil

1.6 mm

15.0ºC(11)

10

7.0

Nil

Thurs 16th

Nil

2.4 mm

15.0ºC(12)

17

5.5

7Ac

Fri 17th

Nil

1.4 mm

13.9ºC(14)

23

7.5

Nil

Sat 18th

Nil

2.2 mm

13.9ºC(15)

11

5.5

3Sc

Sun 19th

Nil

1.0 mm

15ºC(18)

9

7.3

5Sc

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A NNW wind on Monday brought a bright winter’s day with clear blue skies and a maximum temperature of twenty-two degrees. Winds backed the following day to SW where it remained for the rest of the week bringing a surge of cold weather up from the southern oceans.  The Wind Chill factor on Friday was five degrees at 7.00am, representing two degrees below the temperature recorded outside.

Earthquake off SW Coast of New Zealand Prompts Tsunami Warning

A 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck off the south-west coast of New Zealand’s South Island shortly before 7:30pm AEST on Wednesday, prompting a tsunami warning for south of the Hunter in New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, Lord Howe Island and Norfolk Island. This was the first occasion the tsunami buoy warning system was put into operation and proved a useful exercise for future events. Scientists at the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) have demonstrated for the first time that tsunamis in the open ocean can change sea surface texture in a way that can be measured by satellite-borne radars. The finding could one day help save lives through improved detection and forecasting of tsunami intensity and direction at the ocean surface