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The National Meteorological Library (NML) holds a specialised collection of books, reports and journals related to meteorological and related sciences, including oceanography and hydrology. While most ...
Climate change analysis requires datasets that not only cover a long span of time, but are also homogeneous through time. A homogeneous climate record is one in which all observed climate variations ...
Provides access to Longreach Weather, rain radar, Queensland weather forecasts, weather observations, flood warnings and high sea forecasts of the Bureau of Meteorology and Queensland Regional Office ...
A ridge extends over the north Queensland waters. A low [1003 hPa] (ex-Tropical Cyclone Maila) will cross the Peninsula and Cooktown waters today, moving over land on Wednesday. A new ridge will ...
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A ridge of high pressure is building over Sydney Waters, bringing light winds and settled weather. A cold front is forecast to cross Sydney Waters later in the week, bringing fresh southerly winds in ...
A ridge extends over the north Queensland waters. A low [1003 hPa] (ex-Tropical Cyclone Maila) will cross the Peninsula and Cooktown waters on Tuesday, moving over land on Wednesday. A new ridge will ...
A ridge extends over the Local Waters while a west coast trough has moved onshore and remains for the first half of the week. A weak cold front will brush the southwest of the State on Wednesday ahead ...
A strengthening ridge extends over the South Queensland Waters. The ridge will persist for several days as the high moves east across southeastern Australia, and into the Tasman Sea from Wednesday.
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