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Old 26th Mar 2014, 01:42
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500N - The cyclone has dissipated into a weak low pressure system, and the cloud and moisture associated with it, is dispersing into the Southern Ocean and the Bight. However, the weak low pressure system is now producing another buildup of heavy cloud, West of Shark Bay.

The search area is again being traversed by a cold front with increased cloud, and the likelihood of moderate weather and good sea conditions with vastly improved visibility isn't looking good for today, either.

It's been noted by oceanographics experts, in line with my prediction hundreds of posts back, that debris from MH370 will appear on the West Australian coastline in the not-too-distant future.
I trust any fishing vessels in the Indian Ocean have been notified by AMSA to keep a sharp lookout for MH370 wreckage.

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