A high [1025 hPa] in the Tasman Sea is strengthening a ridge and southeasterly winds over the north Queensland waters. The ridge will persist for the next few days as the high moves east, before ...
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 ...
A high [1025 hPa] in the Tasman Sea is strengthening a ridge and southeasterly winds over the north Queensland waters. The ridge will persist for the next few days as the high moves east, before ...
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A high pressure system in the Tasman Sea maintains a ridge across Victoria, until a broad area of low pressure develops to the west late Thursday. The low is forecast to slowly move across the state ...
A deep trough lies inland of the west coast and will move east across the South West Land Division ahead of a weak cold front brushing the south coast. A ridge extends across the southwest coast will ...
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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 ...