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What Does It Mean?

Anon - Bureau of Meteorology , 28 May, 2001

A “back to basics” collection of terms we hear on the media every day. Look at these and see how the real forecast stacks up. These terms have been taken from Bureau of Meteorology.

What Does It Mean? [PDF]

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Hydrology, Standards and procedures

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