A high pressure system over South Australia will move over Victoria on Tuesday before moving to the east on Wednesday to be in the Tasman Sea. A northwesterly flow will strengthen over the state on ...
Observations were drawn from Melbourne (Olympic Park) {station 086338}.
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A firm ridge will persist over the south Queensland waters for the next few days. The ridge will weaken over the weekend as a trough approaches the southeast coast from inland southern Queensland.
Total wave height, also known as significant wave height, describes the combined height of the sea and the swell that mariners experience on open waters. The Bureau provides model forecasts of total ...
A high pressure system over South Australia will continue to move eastwards over New South Wales into Wednesday before moving out over the Tasman Sea later Wednesday. A northwesterly flow will ...
A weak trough over the North Queensland Waters south of Cairns will shift offshore later today. A firm ridge will extend over the North Queensland Waters in the wake of the trough and persist for ...
Fresh to strong south to southwesterly winds lie over Sydney Waters this afternoon. Following this, winds should gradually ease and turn northerly as a high pressure system drifts across the state, ...
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Observations were drawn from Merimbula Airport AWS {station 069147}. Some cloud observations are from automated equipment; these are somewhat different to those made by a human observer and may not ...
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