Current ownership and maintenance of flood warning infrastructure in Australia is complex. More than 8,000 rain and river level sites provide the data we use to produce flood forecasts and warnings.
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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 ...
Monitor the weather at www.bom.gov.au and the fire situation at www.cfa.vic.gov.au or through your emergency broadcasters: ABC Local Radio, commercial and designated community radio stations, or Sky ...
The links below take you to web pages where you can access PDF files of annual tide-tables. These can be printed for personal use or used in publications, subject to the conditions as stated on these ...
Some Flood Classification Levels have changed, see updated Tasmania Service Level Specification for details.
A series of cold fronts and troughs are expected to brush the far south of the state over the next few days, while a trough lingers over southeastern Queensland. Early next week a high pressure system ...
These maps display data from a single computer model. Please note they may be different to the Bureau's official products including local and coastal waters forecasts, tropical cyclone warnings, and ...
We provide Severe Weather Warnings for potentially hazardous or dangerous weather that is not solely related to severe thunderstorms, tropical cyclones or bushfires. sustained gale force winds – 63 km ...
The South East Queensland region includes Queensland's major population centres of Brisbane, Ipswich, the Gold Coast, and the Sunshine Coast. The region has an extensive network of water bodies ...
The Canberra UV forecast and sun protection times are now available in the MetEye Text Views. More information about changes to UV products. It is important for all Australians or visitors to ...
Cloudy. Very high chance of snow showers. Winds northwesterly 45 to 65 km/h increasing to 50 to 70 km/h in the late evening. Sun protection recommended from 9:10 am to 2:40 pm, UV Index predicted to ...