Monday, January 21, 2008

hope your catchin big ones !

Now here are the tides around Australia


State Outlook for VIC
State Outlook for A high pressure system south of the Bight extends a ridge over Tasmania. The high is moving slowly east and will move to the Tasman Sea on Wednesday. A low pressure trough will then develop over western Victoria on Thursday and Friday. Isolated showers or drizzle near the coast will clear by the afternoon. Isolated showers developing over the north with the risk of thunderstorms later in the afternoon. The day will be mild to warm in the north and mild in the south. Winds will be light to moderate southeasterly. Wednesday will be fine apart from early morning fog patches in Gippsland and the possibility of isolated showers and thunderstorms in the northeast. The day will be warm inland with light northeast to southeasterly winds, and milder near the coast with afternoon seabreezes. On Thursday there will be early morning fog patches in Gippsland. Isolated showers and thunderstorms are likely to develop from the west and near the ranges as the low pressure trough moves into Victoria. The day will be warm with light to moderate northeast to northerly winds generally, although milder seabreezes will develop near the coast in the afternoon. On Friday, isolated showers and thunderstorms are again likely in the west half of the state and near the ranges. The day will be generally warm with light to moderate northeast to northerly winds, but milder seabreezes will develop alo

State Outlook for NSW
State Outlook for A high pressure ridge to the south of the mainland will move into the Tasman Sea by midweek and persist for the remainder of the week. A trough off the far north coast, remnants of the recent change, will linger for most of the week and has the potential to increase the showers in the far north later in the week. Cloud over the west of the continent will move towards western NSW by around Thursday with some isolated showers and possible thunderstorms. There are early signs of a general increase in rainfall potential towards the weekend as moisture levels increase and an upper level trough crosses the state. ng the coastal fringe.

State Outlook for QLD
State Outlook for For Tuesday. Showers and thunderstorms about the Gulf and Cape York, isolated showers over the eastern half of the state generally. Light to moderate SE/NE winds over the interior, freshening SE winds about the east coast. Fine over the western half of the state. The monsoon trough should continue to move further north on Wednesday as the coastal ridge of higher pressure builds. Strong SE winds continuing south of Cooktown along the east coast. Becoming fine over the SE interior. The western trough will move further west allowing afternoon showers to develop further west. By Thursday, the western trough has moved into the Channel country with isolated afternoon showers east of the trough. Generally fine over most of the state apart from isolate showers about the east coast. Thunderstorms confined near the Gulf coast and over Cape York. Strong SE winds about the central coast. Little change in weather on Friday.


State Outlook for NT
State Outlook for Situation. A ridge along the Queensland coast directs a humid easterly flow across the Top End. A trough over the southwest of the Territory will move through the Alice Springs District during the day. Forecast. Alice Springs District. Cloudy with some patchy light rain, extending eastwards during the day and clearing from the west later. Warm with moderate to fresh and gusty north to northwest winds, gradually shifting cooler southwest to southerly during the day. North of the Alice Springs District. Fine and mostly sunny apart from very isolated showers about the northeast coast. Light to moderate east to southeast winds.

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