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11 December 2009
 
NEXT STAGE OF $30 MILLION UPGRADE TO WEATHER FORECASTS LAUNCHED
 
Environment Minister Peter Garrett today launched the next phase of theAustralian Bureau of Meteorology’s $30.5 million Next Generation Forecast and Warning System, officially turning on the new system across Victoria.
 
“This is a major step forward for the Bureau of Meteorology’s web site that will immediately benefit Victorians and ultimately improve web-based forecast services for all parts of Australia.”
 
The Bureau is planning for the Next Generation Forecast and Warning System to be rolled out nationwide based on the successful pilot in Victoria.
In Victoria, the Bureau will now supplement text-based weather forecasts with interactive maps that will give indicative weather forecasts and observations as the final stage of the Next Generation Forecast and Warning System pilot implementation.
 
“From today a new web viewer, known as the Forecast Explorer, will give point and click access to detailed weather information anywhere in Victoria,” said Minister Garrett.
 
“Users will be able to select any location in Victoria from the clickable maps and obtain seven day forecasts for elements such as maximum and minimum temperatures, wind speed and direction and daily rainfall,” he said.
 
“The new system, combined with the Bureau’s warning systems, will be especially useful for Victorian communities in the event of heavy rain, floods or bushfires and help emergency services prepare appropriately and plan their response.”
 
 
 

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