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From: "Clyve Herbert" <mes...@iprimus.com.au>
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Hi all.
For those interested in synoptic weather just noticed a big high well =
south of New Zealand near the Antarctic coast between 160 and 170 east =
with a central pressure of 1035hpa, I would suggest that's a near record =
for that location bearing in mind mean pressure in that area are closer =
to or less than 1000hpa this time of the year, also suspect some very =
cold surface air in the vicinity of that big high. Clyve H
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