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Re: Australian tornado climatology and information / Bulahdelah Tornado 1/1/1970
Enak,I have wondered the exact same thing. Google searches send you straight to the wiki article or australian weather forums! Hardly the most reliable information out there (though still great for info). No hits in google scholar or web of science so… Continue reading
Tagged Analysis Charts, Australian Weather, Doubt, Eastern Australia, Exact Same Thing, Extent, F5, Forums, General Weather - all topics not current severe weather., Google, Scholar, Tornado Climatology, Tornado Information, Trees, Violent Tornado, Weather Event, Web Of Science, Whole Lot
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Pressure on Menindee – ABC Mildura – Swan Hill Victoria – Australian Broadcasting Corporation
While rain pours down across eastern Australia, the rivers of the Murray Darling Basin are building. Many of them feed into the Darling River and make their way to the vast storage at Menindee Lakes in south west New South Wales, but these lakes are al… Continue reading
Tagged Abc, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Darling River, Eastern Australia, Mildura, Murray Darling Basin, New South Wales, Rain, Rivers, Storage, Swan, Swan Hill, Victoria
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The strongest La Ni a on record? – Unleashed (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
The second half of 2010, and the start of 2011, has seen devastating floods across much of northern and eastern Australia, a pattern typical of a strong La NiƱa event. Yet just how strong is this event? Continue reading
Tagged Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Eastern Australia, Floods, Second Half
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Re: La ~ Nina and her effect on the Australian storm season / General weather
La Nina influences – Temperature and rainfall for Eastern Australia – September 2010La Nina was dominating eastern Australia during the month of September and the relevant plots for temperature and rainfall are provided below:Average maximum temperatu… Continue reading
Tagged 2c, Anomalies, Average Rainfall, Blacktown, Cloud Bands, Cloud Cover, Coastal Areas, Eastern Australia, El Nino, General Weather - all topics not current severe weather., La Nina, Maximum Temperature, Maximum Temperatures, Minimum Temperature, New South Wales, Night Time Temperatures, Rain Events, State Of New South Wales, Storm Season, Temperature Anomaly, Weather Temperature
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