A senior BOM spokesman has fronted a video to apologise for confusion after the bureau sent out a “tsunami alert” as part of its testing of a new system. The BOM reiterated there was no ...
The Bureau of Meteorology has apologised for accidentally issuing a tsunami alert for the east coast. The message was sent out yesterday afternoon, warning of the danger posed to New South Wales ...
Followed categories will be added to My News. The alert was issued as part of BOM’s new tsunami warning system at 11.36am Wednesday and deleted just two minutes later. It stated that a marine ...
The long-range forecast from now to December projects higher than average rainfalls for most of the western half of the country, Far North Queensland and the area around the South Australia ...
The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) says the test warning was sent as part of a transition to new early warning software. The test notification said the tsunami could sweep through Tasmania ...
On Wednesday morning, the BOM app sent a test alert warning about the threat of a tsunami for parts of Australia's east coast after a fictional 8.2 magnitude earthquake hit near New Zealand.
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Meteorological agencies predict a possible La Niña weather pattern by year's end, with the BoM on 'watch' status, suggesting a 50 per cent chance of it occurring. Australia's Bureau of ...
The BOM reiterated there was no tsunami threat to Australia after it made test posts on the BOM weather app between 11am and midday. The bureau said it was part of a planned transition to a new ...
The 'test' tsunami warning was quickly cancelled. The Australian Bureau of Meteorology has sparked confusion across the country after sending out a test alert on its new tsunami warning system.