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A Lesson in Meteorology: Windward and Leeward - Catalina Island Marine Institute
May 27, 2020
cimi.org
Meteorology
Sep 30, 2018
weatherstem.com
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Meteorology | Definition, History & Applications
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Mar 23, 2016
Study.com
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Weather blog: Strongest storms of the week possible Friday | What to know
1 month ago
MSN
KMBC Kansas City
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Today marks the summer solstice, the longest day of the year in the southern hemisphere. ☀️ Days will now get shorter until next year's winter solstice in June. Did you know the weather lags behind the sun? So today might have the most daylight hours, but the hottest time of the year for most of the country is usually late January or early February. 🌡️ Learn about solstices on our blog: https://ow.ly/hFJF50XMU13 | Bureau of Meteorology
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5 months ago
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Bureau of Meteorology
What Is Meteorology? A Simple Guide to Weather Science
Aug 21, 2023
maximum-inc.com
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Today’s weekly weather forecast, as aired on ABC Landline, explains the thunderstorms and heat across northern and eastern parts of Australia, as well as the cold outbreak impacting the southeast with showers snow and cold temperatures. Find the latest forecasts at www.bom.gov.au and explore 5 new extreme climate and weather outlook tools providing the agriculture sector and farmers with more detail on unseasonal rainfall and temperatures for any location in Australia – weeks, months, and season
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Nov 20, 2022
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Bureau of Meteorology
Official News Blog
Aug 26, 2021
metoffice.gov.uk
10 Highest Paying Meteorology Jobs to Consider 2026
Dec 2, 2019
scijournal.org
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Winter is here! ❄️❄️❄️ Do you love it or loathe it? We reckon it's the most 'polarising' of the seasons. While northern Australia tends to be warm and dry, southern areas may see snow-covered mountains 🏔️ foggy airports 🛩️ and winter storms 🌩️ Check out our blog to get the low-down on Australia's winter weather: http://ow.ly/z7hc50utp80 P.S. we're pretty sure Didj the Kelpie loves winter!!! Thanks @digitalhippie67 for sharing! | Bureau of Meteorology
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May 31, 2019
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Bureau of Meteorology
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WATCH: There's the air temperature, and there's what it 'Feels like'. Our senior meteorologist Jenny explains how we calculate and forecast 'apparent temperature'—taking into account wind chill and humidity. For more details, read our blog at http://media.bom.gov.au/social/blog/1153/apparent-feels-like-temperature/?cid=002fb12. | Bureau of Meteorology
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Oct 19, 2016
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We're bridging the gap between 7-day weather forecasts and our monthly/seasonal outlooks, with climate outlooks showing likely conditions in the weeks ahead now available on a weekly basis! 🌧️🏞️🌏🌡️ Our outlooks for the months ahead will now be issued every week (twice as often as previously), and the outlooks for the weeks ahead will be released twice weekly, on Monday and Thursdays. The new outlooks for the weeks ahead will also include how much above or below average temperatures are likel
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Aug 28, 2019
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Ever wondered how the weather works? Meet Chris Davies, manager of the Introduction to Meteorology course. He's one of the faces who covers all things weather – from why cyclones rotate clockwise in Australia to how the weather forecast comes together. Check out our online Introduction to Meteorology course and learn more about the weather –https://learn.bom.gov.au/course/view.php?id=130 | Bureau of Meteorology
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Mar 19, 2024
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Aurora update: Your best bet for seeing aurora is Thursday night. A coronal mass ejection (CME) from the sunspot we told you about earlier is expected to reach Earth early on Thursday 7 September, Australian time, and could affect us for several hours—This animation shows our model run of the CME plasma cloud travelling from the sun (yellow dot) to Earth (green dot), in Universal Time (UT, 10 h behind AEST). Learn more about how the Bureau monitors space weather at http://media.bom.gov.au/social
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Sep 5, 2017
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Keep up to date with the latest Long-Range Forecasts. Weather and climate systems constantly evolve and change, so we update our Long-Range Forecasts regularly. • 1 and 2-week forecasts are updated daily • Monthly and seasonal forecasts are updated weekly every Thursday You can subscribe to receive the latest Long-Range Forecasts to your inbox here: https://ow.ly/n66U50Wc5Vz | Bureau of Meteorology
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11 months ago
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Continuing dry conditions for most of the country over the next week. Meanwhile on the other side of the world U.S. National Weather Service (NWS) are preparing for catastrophic flooding from Hurricane Florence. A stark reminder Australia's cyclone season is not too far away... 🌀 so what's the difference between a tropical cyclone and hurricane? Read our blog: http://ow.ly/l3td30lMAW8 | Bureau of Meteorology
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Sep 12, 2018
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A supercell is a powerful, long-lived thunderstorm, which can maintain an almost steady state for many hours. Over the past few days, we've seen these develop across most of the east coast of Australia. But what ingredients are needed for a supercell to form? ⛈ moisture ⛈ a lifting mechanism ⛈ instability in the atmosphere ⛈ wind shear (changing wind speed & direction with height) Supercells account for most of the severe thunderstorm events we experience. Our blog explains the driving force beh
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Jan 20, 2020
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Bureau of Meteorology
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Think forecasts are just for the next few days? While our weather forecasts help you plan for the next 7 days, our long-range forecasts help you plan for the weeks and months ahead. Watch the Bureau's David Gooding explain more. Find out more in this first of our new series shining the spotlight on using long-range forecasts: https://ow.ly/S5aq50W2lka | Bureau of Meteorology
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11 months ago
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Tropical cyclones have humble beginnings, as weaker circulations known as 'tropical lows' (low pressure systems). Despite having lower wind speeds than cyclones, tropical lows can still pack a punch, bringing powerful thunderstorms and lots of rain ⛈️ So, what causes a tropical low to become a cyclone? Learn more in our blog: http://ow.ly/VMQj50BQAoa | Bureau of Meteorology
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Oct 12, 2020
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With our focus during National Science Week on oceans, this week's #WeatherWordWednesday can bring a chill into the most experienced sailor. Rogue waves (also known as freak, or king waves) are very large waves greater than twice the average wave height. They should generally be expected to occur three to four times each day at any one place. These waves are caused by complex interactions between multiple waves, and so can appear suddenly. This can be extremely dangerous, even to large ships suc
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Aug 19, 2020
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Ever wondered what it's like to be a Meteorologist? From forecasting thunderstorms to providing weather information on the radio, find out where our Graduate Meteorologist Program can take you. ⏰ Applications close 11:59 pm 4 May 2025 ⏰ Apply now via https://ow.ly/7BQa50VLL0x | Bureau of Meteorology
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May 3, 2025
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The Mathematics of Meteorology | How Math Predicts the Weather
10 months ago
MSN
WCIA Champaign
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🤔 Ever wondered what the percentages on our rainfall forecasts mean? Senior Meteorologist Jess Lingard explains it for us here. To check your location's rainfall forecast, visit www.bom.gov.au or the BOM Weather app. | Bureau of Meteorology
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10 months ago
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Currently, there are six tropical lows identified in the Bureau's Tropical Cyclone 7 day forecast. Two out of six of these tropical lows have a moderate chance of developing into a tropical cyclone across Australian waters within the next 7 days. The next three tropical cyclones to be named within the Australian area of responsibility will be Taliah, Vince and then Zelia, respectively, following the Bureau's alphabetical list of approved names. So, what causes a tropical low to become a cyclone?
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Jan 30, 2025
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Bureau of Meteorology
17 Weather Science Projects and Lessons | Science Buddies Blog
Apr 10, 2023
sciencebuddies.org
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When it comes to the weather and climate, most of us think only about what is happening in the atmosphere. If we ignore the ocean, however, we miss a big piece of the picture 🌊 Information the Bureau gathers from the oceans around Australia is a vital input for the weather and marine forecasts that support safe navigation at sea. The oceans hold the key to predicting larger-scale influences on our climate. But it's vast, inhospitable and very deep! Today, marks World Meteorological Day. This ye
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Mar 22, 2021
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Yesterday (22 December) marked the summer solstice in the southern hemisphere, when the Sun is at its most southerly point in the sky ☀️ From now on days around Australia get shorter. Learn more in our blog: http://ow.ly/OBHa50xGpDE | Bureau of Meteorology
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Dec 23, 2019
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Bureau of Meteorology
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It's National Science Week and we're over the moon! 🌕🌑🌗 In fact, this week we're focussing on all things moon, including how it affects the weather and creates fascinating weather phenomena, such as moon halos 😇 So, how does the moon affect the weather? While the sun's energy is the primary driver of weather on earth—heating the surface, the oceans and the atmosphere—the gravitational pull of the moon is mostly responsible for the tides, which is strong enough to displace the oceans towards
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Aug 12, 2019
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Bureau of Meteorology
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WDEF TV NEWS 12 WEATHER OVERTIME - WED MAY 13 2026
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WDEF News 12
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Understanding Weather Patterns with Andrew, Future Meteorologist
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