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Groundwater plays an important role in sustaining aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, such as springs, wetlands, rivers and vegetation. Understanding these groundwater-dependent ecosystems (GDEs) is ...
Type describes the nature of the information contained in the product. Types such as Forecast and Observation are issued regularly; Warning and Advice are only issued when relevant hazards are present ...
A high pressure system located over the Bight is extending a ridge over NSW. This high will move east Friday and Saturday, entering the Tasman Sea by Saturday. The high will continue to move east ...
The Bureau of Meteorology constantly monitors all of its radars to detect thunderstorms. Severe Thunderstorm Warnings will be issued if the storms are expected to produce any of the following: ...
Use either the Text search OR the Map search to find local weather stations. You can get daily and monthly statistics, historical weather observations, rainfall, temperature and solar tables, graphs ...
Marine forecasts and warnings are broadcast to mariners over High Frequency (HF) radio from Charleville (VMC) for eastern waters and Wiluna (VMW) for western waters. The service comprises: Marine ...
A summary of the major climate statistics recorded at this site is provided below. There is also an extended table with more statistics available. More detailed data for individual sites is available.
A slow moving high pressure system over New Zealand is extending a ridge to the state's east, directing northerly winds to the Sydney Local Waters. As the ridge moves away, a cold front and its ...
are based on a more extensive database, with more than 30 years of additional rainfall data and data from extra rainfall stations; are more accurate estimates, combining contemporary statistical ...
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Australia's weather is influenced by many climate drivers. El Niño and La Niña have the strongest influence on year-to-year climate variability for most of the country. They are part of a natural ...