Lots of subtropical Lows Extending the Westerly Belt

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Michael
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Lots of subtropical Lows Extending the Westerly Belt

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On the charts theres several lows coming down between the highs to extend the westerly belt furthur north and another similar low of W.A and another deepening one of the south african coast-(looks unusal it all happening at once)You all know what it means ;)
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Noticed in the last week how the intercovergence trough line near Fiji has moved much furthur north to about 10 S compared to mid May when it was nearer 20 S-The cold highs are probably making the trades more prominant.
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and verything is moving very west east at the moment too...
its in winter mode me thinks now ;)
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