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A weak low and associated trough will push further offshore of the far southeast waters later today. A weak ridge will extend over the South Queensland waters from Wednesday and persist for the ...
A monsoon trough extends from ex-Tropical Cyclone Koji across central Queensland waters. The trough is forecast linger and drift a little northward into the Townsville waters later this week, with ...
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A ridge of high pressure will remain over the southwest of the state this week, a west coast trough starting to develop from Wednesday. The trough will deepen before moving inland on Friday ahead of a ...
A broad low pressure trough lies over northern Victoria, expected to linger over northern parts and extend over Gippsland in the coming days, as a high pressure system lies to the south over Tasmania.
A series of high pressure systems passing to the south of the state extends a ridge along New South Wales coast, maintaining an onshore east to northeasterly airstream. Then, a trough looks set to ...
A series of high pressure systems passing to the south of the state extends a ridge along New South Wales coast, maintaining an onshore east to northeasterly airstream. Then, a trough looks set to ...
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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 ...
A broad low pressure trough over northern Victoria is expected to linger over northern parts and extend over Gippsland in the coming days, as a high pressure system lies to the south over Tasmania.