How to read a weather map - topical subject, these days!


One of the best parts of being the blog editor is getting to choose what goes up on the page! The BOM has an excellent blog and I have referenced them before. As a key authoritative source of information about weather at its broadest context. Here's more proof.

Reading weather maps (and the sky) is a key skill for many pastimes and professions - farmers probably learn it at their parent's knee, while the rest of us other have to rely on more intermittent opportunities for the acquisition of that skill.

Check out the BOM entry here and maybe even subscribe (although we are happy to have you rely on us as your landcare info concierge!)

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The BOM blogs and it is interesting!


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You probably refer to the weather app on your phone multiple times per day and if you don't, you no doubt check the weather on the daily news to see what's coming. Vast amounts of the weather information in Australia comes from the infrastructure owned and operated by the Australian Government's Bureau Of Meteorology (BOM).

With vast resources in both intellectual and computing power, some of their experts generously contribute to educating the rest of us on the dark ways of the weather (aka Mother Nature).
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