Friday, 1 March 2024 - Seasonal Climate Summary for Greater Brisbane - Product code IDCKGC24L0
Greater Brisbane in summer 2023-24
Rainfall
- Rainfall across Greater Brisbane during summer was high to very high with between 121% and 169% of the seasonal average recorded.
- Point Lookout had its highest summer daily rainfall on record.
Temperature
- Mean maximum temperatures across Greater Brisbane during summer were above average, ranging from 0.5 to 2.0 °C above their summer average.
- Mean minimum temperatures across Greater Brisbane during summer were above average, ranging from 0.9 to 1.8 °C above their summer average.
- Archerfield Airport, Brisbane Aero, Beerburrum Forest, Brisbane and Point Lookout had their highest summer mean daily minimum temperature on record.
- Amberley AMO and University of Queensland Gatton had their highest summer mean daily minimum temperature for at least 20 years.
Brisbane
- Total rainfall for Brisbane was 695.2 mm, which is 159% of the long-term average of 437.6 mm.
- The mean daily maximum temperature for Brisbane was 31.0 °C, which is 1.0 °C above the long-term average of 30.0 °C.
- The warmest day was 38.3 °C on 29 December, and the coolest was 24.3 °C on 1 January.
- The mean daily minimum temperature for Brisbane was 22.5 °C, which is 1.3 °C above the long-term average of 21.2 °C.
- The coldest morning was 19.0 °C on 23 December, and the warmest was 27.2 °C on 27 January.
Extremes Maps Records Summaries Important notes the top
Extremes in summer 2023-24 | |
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Hottest day | 38.7 °C at Amberley AMO on 22 Jan 2024 |
Warmest days on average | 32.0 °C at Amberley AMO |
Coolest days on average | 28.7 °C at Cape Moreton Lighthouse |
Coldest day | 22.2 °C at Beaudesert Drumley Street on 1 Jan 2024 |
Coldest night | 13.9 °C at Canungra (Defence) on 23 Dec 2023 |
Coolest nights on average | 19.2 °C at Canungra (Defence) |
Warmest nights on average |
23.1 °C at Cape Moreton Lighthouse 23.1 °C at Point Lookout |
Warmest night | 27.2 °C at Brisbane on 27 Jan 2024 |
Warmest on average overall | 26.8 °C at Brisbane |
Coolest on average overall | 24.8 °C at Canungra (Defence) |
Wettest overall | 1095.4 mm at Mt Tamborine Fern St |
Wettest day | 252.0 mm at Mt Tamborine Fern St on 2 Jan 2024 |
Strongest wind gust | 169 km/h at Archerfield Airport on 15 Dec 2023 |
Extremes Maps Records Summaries Important notes the top
Record highest summer daily rainfall | ||||||
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New record (mm) |
Old record |
Years of record |
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Point Lookout | 181.2 | on 2 Jan 2024 | 149.4 | on 26 Feb 2022 | 28 |
Record highest summer mean daily minimum temperature | |||||
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New record (°C) |
Old record |
Years of record |
Average for summer |
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Archerfield Airport | 21.6 | 21.3 | in 2019 | 47 | 19.9 |
Brisbane Aero | 22.4 | 22.2 | in 2016 | 29 | 20.9 |
Beerburrum Forest Station | 21.2 | 20.5 | in 2005 | 24 | 19.4 |
Brisbane | 22.5 | 22.3 | in 2016 | 24 | 21.2 |
Point Lookout | 23.1 | = 23.1 | in 2016 | 24 | 22.2 |
Highest summer mean daily minimum temperature for at least 20 years | |||||
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Observed (°C) |
Most recent higher |
Average for summer |
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Amberley AMO | 20.7 | 20.9 | in 1979 | 19.2 | |
University of Queensland Gatton | 20.4 | 20.5 | in 1997* | 18.7 |
* note: there are gaps in the historical record at this site, so it is possible a higher value has gone unreported
Record highest summer mean temperature | |||||
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New record (°C) |
Old record |
Years of record |
Average for summer |
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Brisbane Aero | 26.1 | 26.0 | in 2005 | 29 | 24.8 |
Brisbane | 26.8 | = 26.8 | in 2016 | 24 | 25.6 |
Extremes Maps Records Summaries Important notes the top
Summary statistics for summer 2023-24 | ||||||||||||
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Maximum temperatures (°C) |
Minimum temperatures (°C) |
Rainfall (millimetres) |
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Mean for summer 2023-24 |
Diff from average |
Highest for summer 2023-24 |
Mean for summer 2023-24 |
Diff from average |
Lowest for summer 2023-24 |
Total for summer 2023-24 |
Average for summer |
Rank of summer 2023-24 |
Fraction of summer average |
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Amberley AMO | 32.0 | +1.1 | 38.7 | 22 Jan 2024 | 20.7 | +1.5 | 15.6 | 23 Dec 2023 | 436.4 | 362.1 | high | 121% |
Archerfield Airport | 31.4 | +1.4 | 37.7 | 22 Jan 2024 | 21.6 | +1.7 | 17.5 | 23 Dec 2023 | 570.0 | 417.3 | high | 137% |
Beaudesert Drumley Street | 31.7 | +0.8 | 37.9 | 22 Jan 2024 | 20.5 | +1.7 | 15.2 | 23 Dec 2023 | 580.4 | 372.2 | v high | 156% |
Beerburrum Forest Station | 30.5 | +0.6 | 37.7 | 29 Dec 2023 | 21.2 | +1.8 | 17.0 | 23 Dec 2023 | 950.0 | 576.9 | high | 165% |
Brisbane | 31.0 | +1.0 | 38.3 | 29 Dec 2023 | 22.5 | +1.3 | 19.0 | 23 Dec 2023 | 695.2 | 437.6 | high | 159% |
Brisbane Aero | 29.8 | +1.0 | 34.0 | 29 Dec 2023 | 22.4 | +1.5 | 18.0 | 23 Dec 2023 | 569.0 | 414.8 | high | 137% |
Canungra (Defence) | 30.5 | 36.8 | 22 Jan 2024 | 19.2 | 13.9 | 23 Dec 2023 | ||||||
Cape Moreton Lighthouse | 28.7 | +2.0 | 31.1 | 5 Feb 2024 | 23.1 | +1.4 | 18.9 | 25 Dec 2023 | 592.2 | 430.3 | high | 138% |
Greenbank (Defence) | 31.9 | 38.5 | 22 Jan 2024 | 20.2 | 15.0 | 23 Dec 2023 | 560.8 | |||||
Point Lookout | 30.1 | +1.0 | 35.1 | 17 Dec 2023 | 23.1 | +0.9 | 18.5 | 2 Jan 2024 | 735.8 | 436.1 | high | 169% |
Redcliffe | 29.8 | +1.0 | 34.6 | 27 Jan 2024 | 22.9 | +1.2 | 18.8 | 25 Dec 2023 | 570.6 | 419.0 | high | 136% |
Redland (Alexandra Hills) | 29.3 | 33.6 | 29 Dec 2023 | 21.6 | 17.0 | 23 Dec 2023 | 431.8 | |||||
University of Queensland Gatton | 31.8 | +0.5 | 38.4 | 22 Jan 2024 | 20.4 | +1.7 | 15.7 | 12 Dec 2023 | 402.6 | 306.0 | high | 132% |
Extremes Maps Records Summaries Important notes the top
Notes
The Seasonal climate summary, usually published in the first week of the following month, lists the main features of the weather in Greater Brisbane using the most timely and accurate information available on the date of publication; it will generally not be updated.
This summary includes data from observing sites in or near the Greater Brisbane “Greater Capital City Statistical Area” (GCCSA). The Australian Bureau of Statistics designed the GCCSAs to represent a socio-economic definition of each capital city. This means the greater capital city boundary includes people who regularly socialise, shop or work within the capital city, but live in the small towns and rural areas surrounding the capital city. It does not define the built up edge of the capital city.
This statement has been prepared based on information available at 11 am on Friday 1 March 2024. Some checks have been made on the data, but it is possible that results will change as new information becomes available.
In some situations, some or all of the rainfall is in the form of hail or snow. In these cases the totals given are for the water equivalent: the depth of liquid water that results from melting any frozen precipitation. There can be significant 'undercatch' of snow in strong winds, meaning the true precipitation can be higher than that reported.
Averages for individual sites are long-term means based on observations from
all available years of record, which vary widely from site to site.
They are not shown for sites with less than 10 years of record, as they cannot then be calculated reliably.
The median
is sometimes more representative than the
mean
of long-term average rain.
The Rank indicates how rainfall this time compares with the climate record for the site,
based on the
decile ranking
(very low rainfall is in decile 1, low in decile 2 or 3,
average in decile 4 to 7, high in decile 8 or 9
and very high is in decile 10).
The Fraction of average shows how much rain has fallen this time as a
percentage of the long-term mean.
Where temperature area averages are mentioned, they are derived from the ACORN-SAT dataset.
Information about Australian Indigenous seasonal calendars is available at the Indigenous Weather Knowledge website.
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