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Originally Posted by Startrek
We are currently experiencing a La Niña which generally means a long wet summer
As long as those big low pressure fronts keep developing near the bight every week and push across Victoria and up the NSW coast we will have limited clear nights ahead ie: predominant S to SE winds carry a stack of low level moisture
Once we see some consistent dominant high pressure off the coast ie prevailing NE winds to NW winds , then we may get some more frequent clear nights
The long range forecasters are saying this current trend which has been with us since November, won’t change until April
Hang in there , it’s not like this every year or season and the Universe is not going anywhere in a hurry
Astronomy requires a lot of patience , you jut have to try and suppress your frustration ( some how ) and divert your enthusiasm and energy to something else in the meantime
Hang in there , a clear night will pop up sooner than you think
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Thanks Martin.
Guess I'll have to do some window shopping to see how I can spend all the money I don't have.
Rene