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The Doctor of physical oceanography at the University of W.A's information
used the most modern technology available, that is far better than the 1988 forecasts.
That means the weather stats i provided are almost 3 decades more advanced since the newspaper information.
This info is trustworthy and used in many climate studies studies sourced from here:
http://www.ecmwf.int/en/research/climate-reanalysis/era-interim
<modsnip>we can just use your 29 year old newspaper chart so we can still see the basic level info there.
Some Big swells from those fronts ,
in all of the old maps .
Big fronts , and you cross reference with the swell graph .
Its just awesome really that these maps have totally confirmed everything ive concluded about the ocean weather at the time .
Circled in red, is rain area (shaded) on the mon 20th june .
Also circled is a storm front on the 18th that created the big waves on the sunday 19th & morning of the monday 20th.
Also circled is the storm front on the 21st that created the "long period swell" on the morning of the weds 22nd .
Extra powerful waves although not consistent or tall in height .