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This article describes recent rainfall patterns in the context of the Millennium Drought, record high rainfall of the 2010 to 2012 La Niña years, and longer-term drying trends. The past three years ...
The Pacific Sea Level and Geodetic Monitoring (PSLGM), operates under the Climate and Oceans Support Program in the Pacific (COSPPac). It is a continuation of the 20-year South Pacific Sea Level and ...
Observations were drawn from Melbourne (Olympic Park) {station 086338}.
A trough is brushing the far north coast and heading towards southeast Queensland, with fresh southerly winds in its wake. This trough is quickly followed by a ridge extends from a high passing to the ...
The monsoon trough will persist over the Cairns and Cooktown waters, moving north from Tuesday. East to northeasterly 10 to 15 knots, reaching up to 20 knots offshore north of Hamilton Island early in ...
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These wind forecast maps are produced from computer models and may not always reflect official forecasts, especially in the vicinity of weather fronts or Tropical Cyclones. These maps show average ...
A broad high pressure ridge lies along across the coast while a cold front brushes the southern coast, reaching the central coastal fringe during the late evening. The front weakens into a trough and ...
The monsoon trough will persist over the Cairns and Cooktown waters, moving north from Tuesday. Easterly 10 to 15 knots, reaching up to 20 knots north of Creal Reef early in the morning. Winds ...
A weak ridge will persist for the next few days. A trough will brush the far southeast waters south of the Sunshine Coast early next week. Behind the trough, a high moving eastward into the Tasman Sea ...
Australian Region - equator to 50°S, 100°E to 180°E (mercator projection) ...
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