TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN WEATHER. ‘533 
Picton reported 4°76” rain. It has not been possible to present 
this as an example, because one of the days was a Sunday when 
very few observations are recorded. 
Asa rule these north-east. cyclones recurve at the coast line. 
Charts 22 and 23 show the weather conditions on March 10th 
and 11th, 1891. 
On March 10th there was a sudden fall of pressure on the coast 
of Queensland, about latitude 24° (Chart 22), and an accession 
: ss and sea which clearly heralded the coming storm. This 
"as intensified on March 11th, (Chart 23) by a further fall of 
three-tenths of an inch, and three more isobars of the cyclone were 
marked on the coast south to south-east ; 
: ales prevailed in its 
neighbourhood with very heavy rains. 
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th a 12th, (Chart 24) the anticyclone had retreated to 
Coast inte go oe the cyclone travelled to the south along the 
Was waa as it came. The barometer curve at Brisbane 
southern Y of the cyclone type and dropped to 29:5. In the 
Part of Queensland and northern of New South Wales 
See) ts easterly gales were experienced. On the 13th 
sto : 
"m had disappeared to the eastward. 
