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Sun-Moon-Tide
Kingscliff (Meters)
Todays Sun, Moon & Tide
Thursday
2009-01-08
Sun:    rise5:57am-set7:47pm
Moon: set2:18am-rise4:54pm
High:   6:53am 1.5
Low:    1:35pm 0.4
High:   7:00pm 1.0

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Wednesday: NE 15/20 knots increasing to 20/25 knots ahead of a S change 20/25 knots tonight. Sea: 1.5/2.5 metres. Swell: NE 1/2 metres. Isolated thunderstorms. Squalls in excess of 45 knots possible.
Thursday: S/SE 20/30 knots. Sea: 2/3 metres. Swell: NE 1/1.5 metres, tending S/SE 1/2 metres. Isolated thunderstorms.
Outlook Friday: SE 15/20 knots, easing.
Outlook Saturday: NE 10/20 knots.
Issued Wed 16:20 EDT
Seas: Up to 3.0m
Swell: Up to 2.0m, SSE

Forecast Winds

Wednesday:S change 20/25 kts
Thursday:S/SE 20/30 kts
Friday:SE 15/20 kts
Saturday:NE 10/20 kts
 
Wednesday Evening
Fine. Light to moderate northeast winds, fresh on the coast in the afternoon.

Moon Phase
 
Phase: Waxing Gibbous
Illumination: 81.3%
Full in: 4 days
New in: 19 days

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Good News Dave. Hope its days as I am running out of months and don't evem think of years!!! Posted by Guest Kevin
on 6th January, 2009 @ 15:25

It should be available again soon Kevin. (days?) Posted by Dave
on 5th January, 2009 @ 10:51

Kevin we can only hope the uni keeps the photographs available for the foreseeable future... Posted by Dave
on 29th December, 2008 @ 17:43

Hi Dave. Worked this morn ie have forecast calculations, but again, pics are better. Best 4 2009 Posted by Guest Kevin
on 29th December, 2008 @ 10:24

"Click here Kevin" results in "Cannot be generated at the moment"..Will keep on trying. Cheers Posted by Guest Kevin
on 27th December, 2008 @ 09:20

Continuing -- thanks for Bar pics in the past. Pity your access to Uni are no linger available. Cheers K Posted by Guest Kevin
on 11th December, 2008 @ 20:04

Quote " I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that" I have probably used that before, but it is too good to miss. OK Looked at the referenced site but A PICTURE IS WORTH A FEW WORDS - graphs and charts don't do it for me. So thanks for the bar pics. Posted by Guest Kevin
on 11th December, 2008 @ 20:02

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Weather Information - Lows in Queensland/NSW May 2008


Data File Last Updated: Wed, 02 Jul 2008 00:42:58 +1000. from http://www.bom.gov.au/cgi-bin/wrap_fwo.pl?IDN21000.txt
Current Active Storms In Coral and Tasman Sea for NSW and Queensland - Data File last modified Wed, 02 Jul 2008 00:42:58 +1000

    Key:
  • Dotted Thin Red Line - a Trough
  • Red Dot a plotted Point
  • Large Cloud image - A Low
  • Cloud and Wind image - Intense Low
  • Shaded Areas of various Colours are Reported Affected Areas
  • Lines of various colors can represent expected movement

-- May08 Tropical Disturbances
-- 1 = red dot and point of a polyline ie must be close or single
-- 2 = windy cloud picture and if more than one in succesion a joining line
-- 3 = cyclone symbol and line etc
-- 4 = large fluffy cloud etc
-- 5 = line point
-- 6 = green arrow
-- 7 = blue dotted
-- ~ start ellipse filled area 
-- ~39,162,1200
--------------------------------
-- 5S,142E,,1 7S,155E,,1 15S,165E,050600UTC,1 7S,155E,,1 5S,142E,,1
7S,155E,05 05 0600UTC weak low,4
-- 6S,146E,,1 11S,156E,,1 17S,169E,,1 11S,156E,,1 6S,146E,,1
7S,155E,050600UTC weak low,4 
11S,156E,070600UTC weak low,4
-- 0S,144E,,1 16S,169E,,1 0S,144E,,1
-- 43S,165E,,1 36S,167E,,133S,168E,,1 26S,172E,,1 43S,165E,,1
-- 2S,142E,,1 13S,169E,100600UTC,1 2S,142E,,1
-- 6S,142E,,1 14S,169E,,1 6S,142E,110600UTC,1
-- 3S,142E,,1 12S,169E,,1 3S,142E,120600UTC,1
-- 3S,142E,,1 14S,169E,,1 3S,142E,130600UTC,1
-- 20S,148E,,1 28S,156E,171400UTC,1  20S,148E,,1
-- 17S,147E,,1 28S,163E,180300UTC and weakening,1  17S,147E,,1
-- 0S,156E,,1 13S,169E,200600UTC,1 0S,156E,,1
-- 0S,165E,,1 5S,169E,221800UTC,1 0S,165E,,1
-- 10S,150E,,1 14S,157E,271800UTC,1 11S,169E,,1 14S,157E,,1 10S,150E,,1
-- 28S,129E,,1 39S,161E,270600UTC,1 37S,169E,,1 39S,161E,,1 28S,129E,,1
-- 28S,134E,282300UTC,1 35S,169E,,1 28S,134E,,1
-- 32S,129E,,1 33S,169E, by 291100UTC,1 32S,129E,,1
-- 8S,156E,,1 28S,154E,--   290600UTC,1 8S,156E,,1
-- 08S,155E,,1 25S,152E, 291800UTC,1 08S,155E,,1
20S,153E,-- 291700UTC,2
22S,153E,-- 300000UTC,6
22S,152E, by 300600utc,6
-- 20S,153E,-- 291800UTC,2 22S,152E, by 300600UTC Source,6 23S,152E, by 302300UTC,6
-- 05S,154E,,1 12S,150E,300600UTC,121.2S,152.4E,,1.  
12S,150E,,1 05S,154E,,6
-- 5S,155E,A trough ,1 10S,160E,,1 15S,159E,,1
-- 20S,155E, 301800UTC,1 21S,155E,,1 20S,155E,,1 15S,159E,,1 10S,160E,,1 5S,155E,,1
-- 
20S,153E, 291800UTC,6 
21.2S,152.4E,----300600UTC,6 
21S,151E, 301800UTC,6 
20S,150.5E, 310600UTC rapidly weakening Low,4
-- 23S,152E, by 302300UTC conflicting movement reports,6
-- 20S,150.5E,,1 18S,160E,310600UTC,1 20S,150.5E,,1
-- 20S,148E,,1 20S,154E, by 010600UTC,1 20S,148E,,1
18S,149E,,1
22S,152E,,1
23S,156E,311800UTC Weak trough,1
22S,152E,,1
18S,149E,,1
--
15S,157E,,1
15S,144E,,1
26S,153E,,1
30S,153E,,1
30S,157E,,1
26S,157E,Easing - Slight seas and low to moderate SE swells,1
15S,157E,Some coastal erosion is likely about exposed beaches,1
--
32S,161E,High 1027hPa,1
--
20.001S,168.752E,Earthquake-5.3-May 27-17:34UTC,1
This Page and the others like it on this site are graphical representations of the Storm and Coastal Warnings issued by the BOM that are specific to the Northern NSW and South-eastern Queensland. They are updated manually when I get a the time!
It as always annoyed me that the BOM splits its areas of Control to an arbitrary line on the border, they should overlap areas so I don't have to lookup 3 different pages.
The January rains were an example starting on Friday night they, the QLD BOM stopped taking any notice of the storms as they were leaving the control area and NSW was not concerned because they were not yet inside the control area. Ah, bureaucracy!
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