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  1. 2 very heavy thundery showers so far temp at 11.5c
  2. latest radar http://mirror.bom.gov.au/products/IDR182.shtml IDQP0005 Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology Queensland Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre Media: For immediate broadcast. Transmitters over western Cape York Peninsula between Pormpuraaw and Weipa are requested to use the Standard Emergency Warning Signal. TOP PRIORITY FLASH TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 33 Issued by the Bureau of Meteorology, Brisbane Issued at 7:59pm on Thursday the 20th of April 2006 A CYCLONE WARNING has now been extended for coastal communities on western Cape York Peninsula from Pormpuraaw to Weipa. A CYCLONE WATCH is current for Northern Territory coastal and island communities between Port Roper and Milingimbi including Groote Eylandt, Elcho Island and Nhulunbuy. At 7 pm EST/6.30 pm CST, Tropical Cyclone Monica, Category 2, was located near latitude 13.7 south longitude 140.5 east, 140 kilometres west southwest of Aurukun. The cyclone has recently turned to the north northeast. The cyclone will continue to intensify overnight and is expected to start moving towards the west early Friday morning. Destructive wind gusts to 130 km/hr may occur on the coast between Pormpuraaw and Weipa overnight. Gales may develop about the Northern Territory coast between Port Roper and Milingimbi including Groote Eylandt, Elcho Island and Nhulunbuy early Saturday. Details of Tropical Cyclone Monica, Category 2, for 7 pm EST/6.30 pm CST Thursday. Central Pressure : 975 Hectopascals Location of Centre : within 30 kilometres of latitude 13.7 degrees south longitude 140.5 degrees east 140 km west southwest of Aurukun Recent Movement : north northeast at 15 km/hr [during the past 3 hours] Maximum wind gusts : 160 kilometres per hour Areas of heavy rain will continue over the Peninsula overnight and may cause some flooding. People living in areas likely to be affected by this flooding should continue to take the appropriate measures and follow the advice given by authorities. Abnormally high tides are expected between Pormpuraaw and Weipa, but the sea level should not exceed the highest tide of the year. Large waves are likely along the beachfront. People on the coast between Aurukun and Pormpuraaw should still take precautions and listen to the next advice to be issued at 11 pm EST/ 10.30 pm CST Thursday. People between Port Roper and Milingimbi should consider what action they will need to take if the cyclone threat increases and listen to the next advice at 11 pm EST/10.30 pm CST. If you are unsure about actions to be taken, information is available from your local government or local Northern Territory Emergency Service. The next warning will be issued by 11 pm EST/10.30 CST Thursday.
  3. http://www.weatherzone.com.au not sure what page as sleep kicks in but thats the australian version of net-weather just look in the forum
  4. IDQP0005 Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology Queensland Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre Media: For immediate broadcast. Transmitters over western Cape York Peninsula between Pormpuraaw and Mapoon are requested to use the Standard Emergency Warning Signal. TOP PRIORITY TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 29 Issued by the Bureau of Meteorology, Brisbane Issued at 7:40am on Thursday the 20th of April 2006 A CYCLONE WARNING is current for communities on the western half of Cape York Peninsula from Mapoon to Pormpuraaw. A CYCLONE WATCH is current for Northern Territory coastal and island communities between Groote Eylandt and Milingimbi including Elcho Island and Nhulunbuy. At 7am EST, Tropical Cyclone Monica, Category 2, was centred over land near latitude 13.7 south longitude 141.8 east, 40 kilometres south southeast of Aurukun. The cyclone is moving west at about 10 km/hr. The destructive core of Monica with gusts to 140 km/hr is expected to move off the coast in the general vicinity of Cape Keerweer on this morning. The cyclone is then expected to rapidly re-intensify. Gales are occurring north to Weipa and south to Pormpuraaw. Tropical Cyclone Monica is expected to move in a general westerly direction across the Gulf of Carpentaria. Gales may develop about the Northern Territory coast between Groote Eylandt and Milingimbi including Elcho Island and Nhulunbuy during Friday. Details of Tropical Cyclone Monica, Category 2, for 7am EST Thursday. Central Pressure : 980 Hectopascals Location of Centre : within 40 kilometres of latitude 13.7 degrees south longitude 141.8 degrees east 40 km south southeast of Aurukun Recent Movement : West about 10 km/hr Destructive winds : out to 50 kilometres from the centre Maximum wind gusts : 140 kilometres per hour on this sat image you can see the rebuilding of monica some great t-storms building in the northern edge 1 tornado reported so far as expected from such a system
  5. well done ozzy i tryed to find it so thanks i was getting bored :lol: take care on your first trip out there mate hope it lives up to what you expect
  6. as far as i know mate they have the latest equipment they need and i hope they have life insurance but hope no need to use it :lol:
  7. they are gona be postin pics and storms as they get em mate thats what this area is for :lol: we will all get to see a virtual tour of US weather :lol:
  8. :lol: i hope you all stay safe out there and im sure you will get more than you need info wise from here we will all try our best but mostly it will be the night owls that like to go to bed wen most of the US go to bed aswell some good storms to be had at night i expect into you 2nd week be safe but most of all dont forget us here on net-weather
  9. rain for about 6 hours stoped now temp 10.8c
  10. IDQP0005 Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology Queensland Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre Media: For immediate broadcast. Transmitters over Cape York Peninsula north of Pormpuraaw are requested to use the Standard Emergency Warning Signal. TOP PRIORITY TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 28 Issued by the Bureau of Meteorology, Brisbane Issued at 4:39am on Thursday the 20th of April 2006 A CYCLONE WARNING is current for communities on the western half of Cape York Peninsula from Mapoon to Pormpuraaw. A CYCLONE WATCH is current for Northern Territory coastal and island communities between Groote Eylandt and Milingimbi including Elcho Island and Nhulunbuy. At 5am EST, Tropical Cyclone Monica, Category 2, was centred over land near latitude 13.7 south longitude 142.0 east, 50 kilometres southeast of Aurukun. The cyclone is moving west southwest at about 15 km/hr. The destructive core of Monica with gusts to 140 km/hr is expected to move off the coast in the general vicinity of Cape Keerweer on Thursday morning. The cyclone is then expected to rapidly re-intensify. DESTRUCTIVE WINDS with gusts above 125 km/hr could occur north to Weipa and south to Pormpuraaw. Tropical Cyclone Monica is expected to move in a general westerly direction across the Gulf of Carpentaria during Thursday. Gales may develop about the Northern Territory coast between Groote Eylandt and Milingimbi including Elcho Island and Nhulunbuy during Friday. Details of Tropical Cyclone Monica, Category 2, for 4am EST Thursday. Central Pressure : 980 Hectopascals Location of Centre : within 40 kilometres of latitude 13.7 degrees south longitude 142.0 degrees east 50 km east southeast of Aurukun Recent Movement : west southwest about 15 km/hr Destructive winds : out to 50 kilometres from the centre Maximum wind gusts : 140 kilometres per hour Very heavy flooding rain will occur over the Peninsula tonight. People living in areas likely to be affected by this flooding should continue to take the appropriate measures and follow the advice given by authorities.
  11. IDQP0005 Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology Queensland Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre Media: For immediate broadcast. Transmitters over Cape York Peninsula north of Pormpuraaw are requested to use the Standard Emergency Warning Signal. TOP PRIORITY TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 27 Issued by the Bureau of Meteorology, Brisbane Issued at 1:50am on Thursday the 20th of April 2006 A CYCLONE WARNING is current for communities on the western half of Cape York Peninsula from Mapoon to Pormpuraaw. The warning is cancelled for the east coast of Cape York Peninsula. A CYCLONE WATCH is current for Northern Territory coastal and island communities between Groote Eylandt and Milingimbi including Elcho Island and Nhulunbuy. At 2am pm EST, Tropical Cyclone Monica, Category 2, was centred over land near latitude 13.7 south longitude 142.1 east, 60 kilometres southeast of Aurukun. The cyclone is moving west southwest at about 20 km/hr. The destructive core of Monica with gusts to 160 km/hr is expected to move off the coast in the general vicinity of Cape Keerweer on Thursday morning. The cyclone is then expected to re-intensify. DESTRUCTIVE WINDS with gusts above 130 km/hr could occur north to Weipa and south to Pormpuraaw. Tropical Cyclone Monica is expected to move in a general westerly direction across the Gulf of Carpentaria during Thursday. Gales may develop about the Northern Territory coast between Groote Eylandt and Milingimbi including Elcho Island and Nhulunbuy during Friday. Details of Tropical Cyclone Monica, Category 2, for 2am EST Thursday. Central Pressure : 975 Hectopascals Location of Centre : within 40 kilometres of latitude 13.7 degrees south longitude 142.1 degrees east 60 km east southeast of Aurukun Recent Movement : west southwest about 20 km/hr Destructive winds : out to 75 kilometres from the centre Maximum wind gusts : 160 kilometres per hour Very heavy flooding rain will occur over the Peninsula tonight. People living in areas likely to be affected by this flooding should continue to take the appropriate measures and follow the advice given by authorities. Coastal residents between Weipa and Cape Keerweer are specifically warned of the dangerous storm tide as the cyclone crosses the west coast of the Peninsula on Thursday morning. The sea is likely to rise steadily up to a level well above the normal tide, with damaging waves and flooding of some low-lying areas close to the shoreline. People living in areas likely to be affected by this flooding should take measures to protect their property as much as possible and be
  12. IDQP0005 Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology Queensland Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre Media: For immediate broadcast. Transmitters over Cape York Peninsula north of Pormpuraaw are requested to use the Standard Emergency Warning Signal. TOP PRIORITY TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 26 Issued by the Bureau of Meteorology, Brisbane Issued at 10:51pm on Wednesday the 19th of April 2006 A CYCLONE WARNING is current for communities over Cape York Peninsula south of a line from Mapoon to Cape Grenville and north of a line from Pormpuraaw to Cape Melville. A CYCLONE WATCH is current for Northern Territory coastal and island communities between Groote Eylandt and Milingimbi including Elcho Island and Nhulunbuy. At 10 pm EST, Severe Tropical Cyclone Monica, Category 3, was centred over land near latitude 13.6 south longitude 142.6 east, about 75 kilometres west northwest of Coen and 100 kilometres east southeast of Aurukun. The cyclone is moving west southwest at about 20 km/hr. The very destructive core of Monica with gusts to 180 km/hr is expected to move off the coast in the general vicinity of Cape Keerweer on Thursday morning. DESTRUCTIVE WINDS with gusts above 130 km/hr could occur north to Weipa and south to Pormpuraaw. Tropical Cyclone Monica is expected to move in a general westerly direction across the Gulf of Carpentaria during Thursday. Gales may develop about the Northern Territory coast between Groote Eylandt and Milingimbi including Elcho Island and Nhulunbuy during Friday. Details of Severe Tropical Cyclone Monica, Category 3, for 10 pm EST Wednesday. Central Pressure : 965 Hectopascals Location of Centre : within 40 kilometres of latitude 13.6 degrees south longitude 142.6 degrees east 100 km east southeast of Aurukun Recent Movement : west southwest about 20 km/hr Destructive winds : out to 75 kilometres from the centre Maximum wind gusts : 180 kilometres per hour http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/real-tim...s/xxirgms5e.GIF 90s.invest also will it turn out to be the last one of the season? or is that left to monica http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/tc-bin/tc_home2...&DISPLAY=Latest
  13. not realy much tday been a bit windy but no rain max temp i got tday was 14.7c temp at the moment is 10.8c feeling very muggy
  14. getting stronger every hour IDQP0005 Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology Queensland Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre Media: For immediate broadcast. Transmitters over Cape York Peninsula north of Cooktown are requested to use the Standard Emergency Warning Signal.. TOP PRIORITY TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 11 Issued by the Bureau of Meteorology, Brisbane Issued at 1:49am on Wednesday the 19th of April 2006 A CYCLONE WARNING is current for coastal and island communities between Torres Strait and Cape Melville, extending across Cape York Peninsula to all areas north of Pormpuraaw. The warning between Cape Melville and Cape Flattery has been cancelled. The CYCLONE WATCH south to Cooktown on the east coast and south to Kowanyama on the west coast has been cancelled. A CYCLONE WATCH has also been issued for Northern Territory coastal and island communities between Groote Eylandt and Elcho Island including Nhulunbuy. At 1am EST, Severe Tropical Cyclone Monica, Category 3, was centred near latitude 13.0 south longitude 145.1 east, which is 280 kilometres north of Cooktown and 170 kilometres east of Lockhart River. The cyclone is moving west at about 18 km/h. Tropical Cyclone Monica is expected to intensify further this morning and continue moving on a general westward track. DESTRUCTIVE WINDS with gusts above 130 km/h should extend onto the coast between Torres Strait and Cape Melville from early this morning. The VERY DESTRUCTIVE core of Monica with wind gusts up to 220 km/hr is expected to cross the coast in the general area of Lockhart River late this morning. Tropical Cyclone Monica is expected to continue moving westwards across Cape York Peninsula later today and into the Gulf of Carpentaria early on Thursday. Gales may develop about the Northern Territory coast between Groote Eylandt and Elcho Island, including Nhulunbuy, late Thursday night. Details of Severe Tropical Cyclone Monica, Category 3, for 1am EST Tuesday. Central Pressure : 965 Hectopascals Location of Centre : within 40 kilometres of latitude 13.0 degrees south longitude 145.1 degrees east 170 km east of Lockhart River. Recent Movement : West at 18 kilometres per hour Destructive winds : out to 75 kilometres from the centre Maximum wind gusts : 190 kilometres per hour, and INTENSIFYING.
  15. IDQP0005 Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology Queensland Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre Media: For immediate broadcast. Transmitters over Cape York Peninsula north of Cooktown are requested to use the Standard Emergency Warning Signal.. TOP PRIORITY TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 9 Issued by the Bureau of Meteorology, Brisbane Issued at 7:50pm on Tuesday the 18th of April 2006 A CYCLONE WARNING is current for coastal and island communities between Torres Strait and Cape Flattery, extending across Cape York Peninsula to all areas north of Pormpuraaw. A CYCLONE WATCH is current south to a line from Cooktown on the east coast to Kowanyama on the west coast. A CYCLONE WATCH has also been issued for Northern Territory coastal and island communities between Groote Eylandt and Elcho Island including Nhulunbuy. At 7 pm EST, Tropical Cyclone Monica, Category 2, was centred near latitude 13.5 south longitude 146.0 east, which is 235 kilometres north northeast of Cooktown and 280 kilometres east southeast of Lockhart River. The cyclone is moving west southwest at about 23 km/h. Tropical Cyclone Monica is expected to intensify further and continue moving on a general westward track over the next 24 to 48 hours. DESTRUCTIVE WINDS with gusts to 130 km/h may develop between Cape Melville and Cape Flattery including Lizard Island tonight, and should extend onto the coast between Torres Strait and Cape Flattery from early Wednesday morning. The VERY DESTRUCTIVE core of Monica with wind gusts up to 200 km/hr is expected to be near the coast between Lockhart River and Cape Melville late Wednesday morning. After crossing the coast, Tropical Cyclone Monica is expected to continue moving westwards across Cape York Peninsula and into the Gulf of Carpentaria on Wednesday night, and then continue westwards across the Gulf on Thursday. Gales may develop about the Northern Territory coast between Groote Eylandt and Elcho Island, including Nhulunbuy, late Thursday night. Details of Tropical Cyclone Monica, Category 2, for 7 pm EST Tuesday. Central Pressure : 975 Hectopascals Location of Centre : within 40 kilometres of latitude 13.5 degrees south longitude 146.0 degrees east 280 km east southeast of Lockhart River. Recent Movement : West southwest at 23 kilometres per hour Destructive winds : out to 60 kilometres from the centre Maximum wind gusts : 160 kilometres per hour, and INTENSIFYING. People in communities in Torres Strait and over Cape York Peninsula north of a line from Pormpuraaw to Cape Flattery should commence or continue preparations especially attempting to secure boats and property.
  16. IDQP0005 Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology Queensland Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre Media: The Standard Emergency Warning Signal should NOT be used with this message. PRIORITY TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 3 Issued by the Bureau of Meteorology, Brisbane Issued at 10:39pm on Monday the 17th of April 2006 A Cyclone WATCH is now current for coastal and island communities between Torres Strait and Cooktown, and elsewhere on Cape York Peninsula north of Aurukun. At 10pm EST, Tropical Cyclone Monica, Category 1, was centred near latitude 12.6 south longitude 149.4 east, which is 550 km kilometres northeast of Cooktown and 640 km east of Lockhart River. The cyclone is moving west-southwest at about 10 km/h. Tropical Cyclone Monica is expected to intensify and adopt a general westward track over the next 24 to 48 hours. It is expected to cross the northern Cape Yorke Peninsula coast Wednesday morning and continue to move westward into the Gulf of Carpentaria. People in coastal and island communities between Torres Strait and Cooktown, and elsewhere on Cape York Peninsula north of Aurukun, should consider what action they will need to take if the cyclone threat increases and listen to the next advice at 5am EST Tuesday. If you are unsure about actions to be taken, information is available from your local government or local State Emergency Service. The next Tropical Cyclone Advice will be issued by 5am EST Tuesday.
  17. now been named as 23p monica IDQP0005 Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology Queensland Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre Media: The Standard Emergency Warning Signal should NOT be used with this message. PRIORITY TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 2 Issued by the Bureau of Meteorology, Brisbane Issued at 4:43pm on Monday the 17th of April 2006 A Cyclone WATCH has been declared for coastal and island communities between Torres Strait and Cooktown, and including the west coast of Cape York Peninsula north of Mapoon. At 4 pm EST, Tropical Cyclone Monica, Category 1, was centred near latitude 12.5 south longitude 149.6 east, which is 580 km kilometres northeast of Cooktown and 660 km east of Lockhart River. The cyclone is moving west-southwest at about 10 km/h. Tropical Cyclone Monica is expected to intensify and adopt a general westward track during the 24 to 48 hours days and be near the east coast of Cape York Peninsula early Wednesday morning. People between Torres Strait and Cooktown and far northern Cape York Peninsula should consider what action they will need to take if the cyclone threat increases and listen to the next advice at 11 pm EST tonight. If you are unsure about actions to be taken, information is available from your local government or local State Emergency Service.
  18. 3 more brewing 98S.INVEST http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/tc-bin/tc_home2...&DISPLAY=Latest 97P.INVEST http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/tc-bin/tc_home2...&DISPLAY=Latest 22S.ELIA http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/tc-bin/tc_home2...&DISPLAY=Latest IDW10900 BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY WESTERN AUSTRALIA REGIONAL OFFICE TROPICAL CYCLONE OUTLOOK FOR THE CENTRAL INDIAN OCEAN Issued at 12:00pm WST on Sunday the 16th of April 2006 For the area between LONGITUDES 90 - 110 EAST Tropical cyclone Elia 994 hPa near 16.5S 84.4S moving southwest 8 knots. The cyclone is expected to continue to move southwest away from 90E.
  19. no point lookin there mate there out of stock ask paul sherman he will let you know
  20. and there was me thinking it was called Ice Age 2 - THE MELTDOWN
  21. had 3 heavy snow showers and 2 grauple showers so far tday
  22. 94S.INVEST still bubbling away lasted longer thanh hubert http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/tc-bin/tc_home2...&DISPLAY=Latest 95S.INVEST aswell http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/tc-bin/tc_home2...&DISPLAY=Latest
  23. IDW24100 BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY WESTERN AUSTRALIA REGIONAL OFFICE Media: The Emergency Warning Signal should NOT be used with this warning. PRIORITY TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 16 Issued at 11:50 pm WST on Friday, 7 April 2006 BY THE BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNING CENTRE PERTH The CYCLONE WARNING for coastal areas between Mardie and Onslow has been cancelled. At 11pm WST EX-TROPICAL CYCLONE HUBERT was estimated to be 40 kilometres east northeast of Onslow and 60 kilometres southwest of Mardie moving south southeast at 12 kilometres per hour. EX-TROPICAL CYCLONE HUBERT has weakened and sustained gales are no longer expected in coastal areas. However, strong and gusty winds with moderate rainfall should persist in parts of the western Pilbara during Saturday as the system further weakens. Please refer to Flood Advices for further information on flooding through the west Pilbara Details of EX-TROPICAL CYCLONE HUBERT at 11pm WST. Location of centre : within 55 kilometres of Latitude 21.5 South Longitude 115.5 East. Recent movement : South southeast at 12 kilometres per hour. Central Pressure : 996 hPa. Maximum wind gusts : 80 kilometres per hour. Severity category : below tropical cyclone intensity. No further tropical cyclone advices are anticipated for this system. FESA-State Emergency Service advises of the following community alerts: ALL CLEAR WITH CAUTION: People in or near communities of Onslow, Exmouth, Karratha, Pannawonica, Roebourne, Wickham, Point Samson, Dampier and Mardie are advised that the Blue Alert has been lifted and they can proceed with caution. Cyclone advices and State Emergency Service Community Alerts are available by dialling 1300 659 210
  24. IDW24100 BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY WESTERN AUSTRALIA REGIONAL OFFICE Media: The Emergency Warning Signal should NOT be used with this warning. PRIORITY TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 14 Issued at 5:55 pm WST on Friday, 7 April 2006 BY THE BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNING CENTRE PERTH A CYCLONE WARNING is now current for a CATEGORY 1 CYCLONE for the coastal areas between Mardie and Exmouth and adjacent inland parts of the West Pilbara including Nanutarra Roadhouse. At 5pm WST TROPICAL CYCLONE HUBERT was relocated by radar and surface observations and was estimated to be 40 kilometres north northeast of Onslow and 70 kilometres west of Mardie moving south southeast at 18 kilometres per hour. TROPICAL CYCLONE HUBERT has weakened rapidly in an unfavourable atmospheric environment, and the surface circulation is now poorly defined. Gales with gusts to 110 kilometres per hour are being experienced on the west Pilbara coast between Mardie and Exmouth Gulf. TROPICAL CYCLONE HUBERT is expected to be over land this evening in the vicinity of Onslow and weaken below tropical cyclone intensity overnight or early tomorrow. Heavy rainfall is likely about the west Pilbara coast, causing flooding in coastal streams. Heavy rainfall is not expected to extend far inland. Details of Tropical Cyclone Hubert at 5pm WST. Location of centre : within 55 kilometres of Latitude 21.3 South Longitude 115.3 East. Recent movement : South southeast at 18 kilometres per hour. Central Pressure : 984 hPa. Maximum wind gusts : 110 kilometres per hour near the centre. Severity category : 1. The next advice will be issued at 9:00pm WST Friday. FESA-State Emergency Service advises of the following community alerts: YELLOW ALERT: People in or near the communities of Onslow and Exmouth should commence action in preparation for the possibility of winds with damaging gusts. BLUE ALERT: People in or near the community of Pannawonica should be taking precautions. ALL CLEAR WITH CAUTION: People in or near communities of Karratha, Roebourne, Wickham, Point Samson, Dampier and Mardie are advised that the Blue Alert has been lifted and they can proceed with caution. Communities between Mardie and Exmouth should listen for the next advice.Cyclone advices and State Emergency Service Community Alerts are available by dialling 1300 659 210 A map showing the track of the cyclone is available at: http://www.bom.gov.au/weather/wa/cyclone
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