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IDQ60701

Latest Coastal Weather Observations for Sweers Island

Issued at 7:35 am EST Monday 7 July 2008

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Station Details ID: 029139 Name: SWEERS ISLAND Lat: -17.11 Lon: 139.60 Height: 4.0 m
Data from the previous 72 hours. | See also: Recent months at Sweers Island
Date/Time
EST
Temp
°C
Wind Pressure Rain
since 9am
mm
Weather Cloud Vis
km
Sea Swell
Dir Speed
knots
Gust
knots
hPa Trend Height
m
Height
m
Length
m
Dir
06/03:00pm 25.1 NE 6 - 1015.6 - 0.0 Fine Mostly clear 35 - - - -
06/09:00am 21.5 ENE 3 - 1017.3 - Trace Fine Clear 40 - - - -
 
05/03:00pm 24.1 E 4 - 1015.1 - 0.0 Fine Mostly clear 40 - - - -
05/09:00am 20.4 E 3 - 1017.4 - 0.0 Fine Clear 40 - - - -
 
04/03:00pm 23.1 E 4 - 1015.8 - 0.0 Fine Clear 30 - - - -
04/09:00am 19.6 SE 14 - 1018.3 - 0.0 Fine Clear 40 - - - -

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About this table

  • These observations have not been quality controlled.
  • Different stations report at different time intervals, ranging from half hourly to twice daily.
  • Some stations are up to several kilometres inland.
  • All observations including locations outside of QLD are shown in local time.
  • Wind 'Dir' is the direction the wind comes from, reported to 16 points of the compass.
  • Wind observations are a 10-minute average from the standard height of 10 metres.
  • Wind speed is a 10 minute average speed in knots.
  • The wind gust is measured over 3 seconds.
  • Trend in pressure since the last observation that has been corrected for diurnal variation. Diurnal variation means two peaks and troughs in pressure each day. (R rising, F falling, S steady).
  • '+' indicates 'greater than', '<' indicates 'less than'.
  • 'Trace' is a trace (<0.1mm) of rainfall.
  • 'Weather' is described, when data is available.
  • 'Cloud' cover is described, when data is available.
  • 'Vis' is the visibility distance in whole kilometres, above 5 kilometres. Below 5 kilometres, visibility is in tenths of a kilometre down to 0.1 (100 metres). '0' indicates visibility less than 100 metres.
  • Sea height is reported in metres.
  • Swell is reported as height and length, both in metres.
  • 'CF' indicates 'Confused Swell'. 'NS' indicates 'No Swell'.
  • Swell 'Dir' is the direction the swell comes from, reported to 8 points of the compass. Example 'SW' means southwest.
  • '-' indicates that no data is available at that time.
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