Weather
Resources for predicting and monitoring the weather important to bush fires.
Burea of Meteorology:
- Fire Weather Forecast
- 24 Hour State Forecast
- Current Perth Observations
- Western Australian Forecasts
- Weather Radar
- Thermal Comfort Observations
- Latest Coastal Weather Observations for Western Australia
- Visible Satellite Images
- Infra Red Satellite Images
- Synoptic Situation
- Perth Tropical Cyclone Warnings
- Current WA Observations
- Observations, last 72 hours from Bickley
- Rainfall Bulletin - South West Land Division Forecast Districts
- South-West Rainfall Displays
- Bushfire Weather – Australian BOM - This educational site has sections on The Bushfire Threat; Weather And Fire; Anatomy Of A Fire Danger Day; High Risk Weather Patterns - Southeast Australia; High Risk Weather Patterns - New South Wales and southern Queensland; High Risk Weather Patterns - Western Australia and the Northern Territory; The Third Dimension - the vertical profile of a severe fire day; Fire Weather Warnings; Protecting Yourself And Your Home
Other Sites:
- Mundaring - Private Automatic Weather Station
- Department of Agriculture and Food Western Australia – Northam weather data
- South Perth, Weather - Department of Agriculture
- Perth Observatory - Bickley Weather
- Fire Hotspots - A Department of Land Information (DLI) service to assist organisations in tracking and fighting existing fires.
- Firewatch Map Service - a DLI online map application for emergency services personnel to help in the management of bush fires over Australia.
- Strike One Weather Radar – Includes ability to expand the number of scans and to choose between Radar, Satellite, Lightning and Models
- University of Wosconsin – U.S. Navy Weather Cloud winds, including Western Australia
- NRL Monterey Marine Meteorology Division – U.S. Navy Tropical Cyclone Tracking, including Western Australia
- James Cook University Satelite Images
- Australian Weather News Radar and Lightning Mosaics
- Weatherzone
- Weather forecasts including fire weather predictions from ECPC
- Recent earthquakes Measured by Geoscience Australia