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Parts of New South Wales, on the Australian east coast, received as much as 16 inches of snow over the first weekend of ...
A massive hailstorm transforms parts of far north South Australia into a scene from a European winter, which locals say ...
A warm and sticky July has Top End residents asking a very valid question: why on earth is it so hot – but the good news is, ...
The Bureau of Meteorology is in discussions with international atmospheric agencies to overhaul how La Niña and El Niño are defined, potentially rewriting the record books of global weather history.
The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a media alert advising outlets it does not want the acronym BOM to be used. The alert prompted a series of memes and jokes, along with criticism over the timing.
Bureau of Meteorology stuck in embarrassing Twitter gaffe after announcing name change The Bureau of Meteorology doesn’t want Australians to call it the BOM any more. But the announcement hasn ...
A dispute over how the Bureau of Meteorology records daily temperatures is hotting up, with the release of more than 1000 pages of data that show new probes can record different temperatures to ...
The Bureau of Meteorology pointed out the cyclone 'category' system refers to wind speed only and urged people to refrain from celebrating just yet as the rain and floods still represent danger.
The Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) has been undertaking what it has called a comprehensive rebuild of its IT systems and related business processes and applications, which are focused on addressing ...
Bureau of Meteorology signs IBM in AU$4.7m asset management deal Part of the Bureau's ROBUST IT overhaul program. Written by Asha Barbaschow, Contributor Dec. 6, 2020, 5:10 p.m. PT ...
The Australian Bureau of Meteorology and CSIRO have released their fourth biennial State of the Climate Report. State of the Climate 2016 can be read on either the Bureau or CSIRO ’s websites.