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Don't get caught out: check the weather before you go rock fishing

Don't get caught out: check the weather before you go rock fishing

Rock fishing is a popular recreational activity but it’s also one of Australia’s most dangerous sports. In fact, on just a small strip of Sydney’s coast, the activity has claimed the lives of 17 people in the past decade. To increase safety along the State’s coastline the New South Wales...

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Six sun safety tips

Six sun safety tips

Excessive exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation causes almost all cases of skin cancer. We all need to learn about the potentially dangerous effects of UV) radiation and the steps we can take to limit our exposure. Two UV misconceptions: temperature and shade Ultraviolet (UV) radiation levels are not linked to...

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Forty years of measuring the world's cleanest air reveals human fingerprints on the atmosphere

Forty years of measuring the world's cleanest air reveals human fingerprints on the atmosphere

In 2016, an isolated scientific outpost in northwest Tasmania made a historic finding. The Cape Grim Baseline Air Pollution Station measured carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere exceeding 400 parts per million. This wasn’t the first time the world has breached the symbolic climate change...

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State of the Climate 2016: Bureau of Meteorology and CSIRO

State of the Climate 2016: Bureau of Meteorology and CSIRO

The Australian Bureau of Meteorology and CSIRO have released their fourth biennial State of the Climate Report. State of the Climate 2016 provides an update on the changes and long-term trends in Australia’s climate. The report’s observations are based on the extensive climate monitoring capability and...

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Apparent ('feels like') temperature

Apparent ('feels like') temperature

Have you ever looked at the recorded temperature for your area and thought ‘It felt colder than that’? You could be right. Our instruments measure ‘ambient temperature’—how warm the air is in the shade and sheltered from the wind. But by taking into account wind and humidity we also...

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