All gonna depend on ocean temperatures in Southern & Indian Ocean for the High's to develop, and its interaction with whats happening inland on our coast. Anybody's geuss? My best geuss is will stabilise later in season???? may be a shorter season, or could start late finish late?
The Antarctic high is weakening, low's around Antarctica are further south, high's (the one's that drove the seabreeze) are further south. This pattern = more troughs for WA, humidity etc etc. Interestingly, we seem to get some weak cold fronts meeting the heat troughs... this may be due to the pacific ocean high and associated heat troughs across Sadelaide, Vicki and Tas... Essentially, the tropical low's come further south coz of collapse of the antarctic high and the frontal low's are squeezed further north because of the strong high (and associated toughs) in the east...
Not looking good... Once the fronts disappear, I think we will see infrequent, but strong sea breezes, and then a late kick in the sea breeze season around April...
Pugsy's top tip... look out for the tropical cyclone fall out which will hit the southern parts one year soon...
hate to rub it in ( well, not really) but i got another good session in today ocean sailing. nothing over 19 kn but flat water inside the reef again. strop out a little to the south. 4 hrs on the water, all to myself. id call that a seabreeze.