yeah that's the one, weather moves west to east and sometimes wwhen you get a big cyclone off WA it stops anything coming through and we get no wind for a couple of weeks.
not saying that that will happen though and models saying that it won't
there is currently some activity in the NE coral sea so we might get something in a fortnight. fingers crossed.....

around this time of year i start lurking in weatherzone forums in the coral sea thread. it goes all season and is dedicated to cyclone activity. i have learnt huge amounts about lows/cyclones reading the weatherzone stuff over the past 4 years or so.
they also talk about the different models available and which ones seem to be the most accurate.
interestingly, the european models seem to be the most reliable when it comes to lows. i beleive seabreeze uses said models also. or something very similar.... that's why seabreeze is so good at predicting wind through the SE's season and the Westerlies.