National Seasonal Temperature Outlook: probabilities for July to September 2006, issued 27th June 2006 | |||||||||||||||
Above average temperatures favoured in parts of eastern AustraliaThere is a moderate shift in the odds towards above average maximum temperatures for the September quarter (July-September) across northern New South Wales and southern Queensland, the Bureau of Meteorology announced today. However, over most of the country the chances of exceeding the median maximum temperature for the coming three months are close to 50%.
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The following climate meteorologists in the National Climate Centre can be contacted about this outlook: Grant Beard on (03) 9669 4527, Andrew Watkins on (03) 9669 4360, Lynette Bettio on (03) 9669 4165. | |||||||||||||||
Regional versions of this media release are available: | Qld | NSW | Vic | Tas | SA | WA | NT | Regional commentary is available from the Climate and Consultancy Sections in the Bureau's Regional Offices:
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THE NEXT ISSUE OF THE SEASONAL OUTLOOK IS EXPECTED BY 25th JULY 2006 Corresponding rainfall outlook Maximum temperature departures from average for March to May 2006 - base period 1961-1990 Minimum temperature departures from average for March to May 2006 - base period 1961-1990 | |||||||||||||||
Background Information
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