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A high pressure system centred over the southern Tasman Sea will remain near stationary over the weekend then move away to the southeast early next week. A low pressure trough will move across western ...
Strong to gale force southeasterly wind are expected along the NSW coast from a trough and embedded low pressure system pinned to the coast. The trough and low is forecast to track north and weaken ...
A weak ridge extends over south Queensland waters. A trough near the northern New South Wales coast may brush South Queensland Waters during the weekend before the ridge re-establishes on Sunday and ...
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A ridge of high pressure lies over waters south of the Bight. The high centre will move eastwards to be south of Tasmania late this evening then over the southern Tasman Sea later over the weekend. On ...
A ridge is developing about southwest WA. A west coast trough will begin forming from Monday, remaining about the coast until mid-week and steering easterly winds over the local waters. 1 to 1.5 ...
A weak ridge extends over south Queensland waters. A trough near the northern New South Wales coast may brush South Queensland Waters during the weekend before the ridge re-establishes on Sunday and ...
Strong to gale force southeasterly winds over the New South Wales coast in the wake of a trough and low moving off the south coast. The trough and low will then track north. Then, a high pressure ...
Where no observation is available within the last 75 minutes, the latest observation is shown in italics and coloured and removed from the table after 30 hours. Station names link to data for the ...
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 ...
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