VIC
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Invercargill at the bottom of the south Island of NZ is the best place to be in a el nino year, gets hammered.
Its too far south to be affected if the westerly flow drops a bit south.
Western vic does well in a el nino year typically, with westerly patterns ( cross shore), like in 19/20 and 06/07. However at 38 degrees south SAM (southern angular mode) can affect them, making them drift abit to south and we miss it (NW tassie firing)
It would be interesting to hear the perspective from the tassie sailers