Glenda is no more. Wiki did a bender and headed for the kiwis. Floyd flirted with us for a while and then went west. Larry did its stuff, and the evil that it did lives after it.
I see from one of the other threads , though, that northern Australia is still sitting in one of the hottest pools of water on the planet at present.
So what can we expect over the next few weeks?
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Rod
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Nothing to worry about in the SW Pacific at the moment. http://www.met.gov.fj/aifs_prods/0641.html
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P.K. wrote:Nothing to worry about in the SW Pacific at the moment. http://www.met.gov.fj/aifs_prods/0641.html
Thanks, PK.
Ain't boring sweet when it comes to these things!

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Rod
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