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Some areas in the Hunter, Mid North Coast and Northern Rivers could see daily rainfall totals reaching between 50 and 100mm ...
A massive hailstorm transforms parts of far north South Australia into a scene from a European winter, which locals say ...
A warm and sticky July has Top End residents asking a very valid question: why on earth is it so hot – but the good news is, ...
Millions of Aussies are bracing for a weekend of wet and windy weather as a low-pressure system gains steam off the east ...
Park your car under secure cover and away from trees, powerlines and drains. Secure or put away items, such as outdoor furniture, trampolines and roofing iron that could blow around in strong winds.
The Bureau of Meteorology has revealed Toowoomba residents have witnessed a wetter than average winter, with almost 80mm of ...
Experts have also revealed another ‘rare’ element of the system that brought down trees and peeled roofs off homes.
South Australia has shivered through its wettest event this year, despite expert predictions of an unusually warm winter.
The Australian Bureau of Meteorology and CSIRO have released their fourth biennial State of the Climate Report. State of the Climate 2016 can be read on either the Bureau or CSIRO ’s websites.
What could realistically have been hacked? The Bureau of Meteorology, like any government agency, will have a network of desktop computers and servers that are used for their day-to-day business.
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