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Real-time discussion
groups are the best way of keeping up with current severe weather. (15/06/06)
- The Australian
Severe Weather Association Homepage. This is the association
to join if you want to meet people from all over Australia with
an interest in severe weather. (17/01/00)
- Michael Bath and Jimmy Deguara's Australian
Severe Weather Page - Homepage for Storm
News, a Sydney-based severe weather newsletter; also has links
to Australian and overseas severe weather information, some brilliant
photos of severe weather, and articles on recent severe weather
events. (17/01/00)
- Reports on recent
severe weather events from the BoM. (24/09/00)
- Brief descriptions of some notable Australian
climate extremes of the twentieth century, from BoM. (07/05/00)
- Australian
severe weather descriptions, up to June 1996, as written up
in the bi-monthly AMOS Bulletin. (17/01/00)
- Natural
Hazards Research Centre, School of Earth Sciences, Macquarie
University, Sydney. Check the completed
projects and the National
Hazards Quarterly ezine for articles on all types of severe
weather in Australia, along with other natural hazards. (17/01/00)
- Emergency
Management Australia -- Analysis of past emergency situations
including natural disasters. A database of Australian disasters
is promised for mid-2003. (26/12/02)
- Storm
threat in NSW, from the NSW State Emergency Service. An analysis
of different storm types, together with case studies. (21/03/01)
- Michael Bath and Jimmy Deguara's Weather
Photo library -- thousands of photos on every weather subject
imaginable, including severe weather. (21/03/00)
- Michael Thompson's Ozthunder.com, Australian Weather and Storm Chasing. A tour de force of severe weather writing, photography and storm chasing stories. (25/05/06)
- Anvil Industries severe
weather photo library, with some great cloud photos. Brief
reports on recent severe weather events. (21/05/00)
- Stormplanet. Severe Weather Media,
Photography & Information from David Simpson in Melbourne.
(23/03/03)
- WA -- Fire
and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia. Currently
a promotional brochure with some brief hints on managing for miscellaneous
disasters. Worth watching. (26/12/02)
- Table of global
temperature and precipitation extremes and more recent
extreme events from NCEP (17/01/00)
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