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Dangerous swells this week mean that swimmers and rock anglers will need to take special care, weather forecasters say.
A number of large swells have pounded the east coast of Australia over recent weeks.
A fisherman drowned after being swept off rocks at the Royal National Park, south of Sydney, on Saturday.
Advertisement: Story continues below And two rock fishermen drowned at Mosman on May 1 after one of them was washed into the water by a wave and the second man jumped in to rescue him.
The bigger swell events are tied in with the formation of intense low-pressure systems over the Tasman Sea, weatherzone.com.au meteorologist Alex Zadnik said.
These east coast lows become most frequent at this time of year as cold air from the south clashes with lingering humid air over the relatively warm waters of the Tasman Sea.
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