BAD WEATHER PREDICTED.
A FORECAST BY MR. WRAGGE
(Pen Press Association.]
GORE, August 3. Mr. Clement Wragge wires the “Ensign” as follows: A great disturbance in the sun is expected between August 11th and.- 15th, and within that period more earthquakes and volcanic action will probabiy occur. Let residents cut this out, and watch the cablegrams; remember Mexico. Those having telescopes with dark glasses should observe the sun between the dates named o:r throw a solar image on a screen. The rear or hinder part of the disturbance Arnold., which has caused such heavy weather in the North Island, is now in full play. Further gales from betNveen south-west and south-east may be expected. and! more treacherous weather on the coast. In terms of Saturday’s forecast, the disturbance Nemo will soon follow, and the entire conditions between New Zealand and Australia are very foxy. Later Aeneas will succeed Nemo, and August promises some interesting studies in lyrics of atmosphere.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2571, 4 August 1909, Page 5
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159BAD WEATHER PREDICTED. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2571, 4 August 1909, Page 5
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