‘9 4 
HUGH CHARLES KIDDLE., 
an average of all the whirls, large and small, that I saw during 
the period of observation, I estimate that about fifty per cent.. 
turned from right to left, and fifty per cent. from left to right. 
The nature of my duties in Half-time Schools prevented me taking 
barometrical readings with all the whirls I observed, but on the 
‘subjoined list I have noted those that I was enabled to record fully. 
Date. 
Jan. 16 
sis Wee 
Mar. 12 
2 15 
Ravi ie 
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ay al 
4) 
a PAS) 
math 
ay AS) 
April 4 
Avia AS) 
e740) 
Hour. 
3 p.m. 
noon 
8 a.m. 
noon 
5 p.m. 
4:p.m. 
noon 
2p.m. 
noon 
10a.m. 
noon 
10p.m. 
noon 
7 ani. 
lla.m. 
noon 
noon 
10a.m. 
noon 
4 p.m. 
Bar. 
29-54, 
29°50 
29°31 
29°17 
29°33 
29°30 
29°31 
29°32 
29°38 
29°37 
29°35 
29°30 
29°26 
The barometrical 
‘Sydney Observatory last July, hence are taken as locally correct _ : 
Wind. Force. 
calm 
N.N.W. mod 
S.S.W. 
S.W. light 
N.W. light 
N.W. light] ... 
N.W. toS.W. var. 
S.W. to W. fresh 
West var. 
variable from 
N.W. to S.W. 
S.S.E. mod. 
South light 
East and 
North var. 
North 
West 
West 
variable from 
E.-N.W.-W. 
Motion. 
“Rt. | Left 
i 
1 
1 
5 
1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
HEH tee 
] 
1 1 
itt 
3 
Remarks. 
very fierce; stood in 
it, did not disperse, 
2 ft. base, alt. 150 ft. 
very large and fierce 
wind variable, after- 
noon. 
chasing one another 
round in a ring, 
ultimately con- 
joined, dispersed 
among bushes; left 
handed. 
broken among bush. 
probably eddy, oppo- 
site currents. 
in Albury, many ed- 
dies, street corners. 
dispersed on stand- 
ing in them. 
both small; prob. 
opposite currents. 
very fierce, 4ft. base 
15ft alt., viewed it 
100 yards through 
bush 
walked in it, did not 
disperse. 
very fierce, 6ft across 
80ft alt., opposite 
currents. 
at Germanton, wind 
light at surface ;} 
clouds travelling 
opposite directions 
and ascending. 
small and travelling 
as per wind record 
respectively. 
readings are from an Aneroid, compared at 
