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Well APRS is coming through. Okay switching gears quickly let's take a look at the weather in Australia. I don't like to forget our friends down under since we have a lot of them that do listen in. It hasn't been really busy in Australia but there have been a few things. They've had some heavy rainfall because it's a continuation of the wet winter which is now moving into spring. On September 6th parts of Western Australia they had their highest daily rainfall in years. Windy Harbor they saw their highest daily rainfall in four years and Perth reported 38 millimeters of rain which is actually its wettest September in over 25 years. And the rain has been widespread across six different districts and that's good I guess since it's fairly dry over there. And other parts of Australia, southeastern Australia, they had some unseasonably warm weather that spread across the southeast and parts of the country and that actually provided for a very nice warm weekend, a warmest weekend so far. And they had some temperature records. Melbourne and Canberra they had highs in the low 20s. Melbourne's high of 21 Celsius on Sunday was its warmest weekend day since May and Canberra reached 22 Celsius on Sunday as well. And Hobart saw a rapid warming trend and they had their temperature get up to 20 degrees on Sunday which was very warm after they had freezing, well not freezing but what they would call freezing weather, weather that was in the single digits.

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