Abstract
Barometric anomalies for stations near the Indian Ocean since 1841 are tabulated and combined for years and half-years. Early records for India yield a further series back to 1796. Regional anomalies for the west Indian Ocean correlate inversely with Nile Flood data, and those for the east Indian Ocean inversely with Java tree-rings. Combined values (including Australia), if reversed, correlate well with such rainfall indicators and at the same time provide good indicators of the half-yearly anomalies of the Southern Oscillation and the yearly anomalies of the Pressure Parameter. The Pressure Parameter is an index linked also with tropical temperature changes and with climatic fluctuations in various parts of the world.
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