March started with Tropical Cyclone Alfred soaking southeast Queensland and is ending with a major flooding event unfolding in the state’s west. So, why is Queensland seeing so much rain this month?
In the past week, large parts of Queensland have recorded more than 200mm of rain, and locally more than 400mm. Forecasts show that the weather system still has a lot to deliver, with more than 200mm ...
According to the American Meteorological Society's Glossary of Meteorology, temperature is the quantity measured by a thermometer. In gaseous fluid dynamics, temperature represents molecular kinetic ...
These vapour pressure analyses and associated maps use data contained in the Bureau of Meteorology climate database, the Australian Data Archive for Meteorology (ADAM). The analyses are initially ...
Communities across the Australian state of Queensland are bracing for more rain after record-breaking floods cut off roads ...
The worst flooding in 50 years has turned parts of western Queensland into an inland sea, stranding communities and livestock ...
Communities across the Australian state of Queensland are bracing for more rain after record-breaking floods cut off roads and inundated vast areas of the region’s outback. Several areas in ...
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