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  2. Bridgewater Jerry - Wikipedia

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    At this time, Foley also launched a participatory online artwork called Aeriform Archive: a website which acts as a platform for a community generated archive of embodied experiences with the fog, and also provides a 7-day Bridgewater Jerry forecast. [7] [8] The forecast was made with the assistance of meteorologist Michael Conway of the Bureau ...

  3. Climate of Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    Whereas a three-day fall of 125 millimetres (4.9 in) occurs only once every fifty years on the north coast, it occurs on average once every four or five years around Swansea and Bicheno. On 7–8 June 1954, there were many falls as large as 230 millimetres (9.1 in) in two days in that area.

  4. 2024 Australia heat wave - Wikipedia

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    2.5 Tasmania. 2.6 Victoria. 2.7 Western Australia. ... throughout the day and night. ... while New South Wales forecast high fire danger across inland regions on 16 ...

  5. Climate of Launceston, Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    The maximum recorded temperature was 39 °C (102 °F) on 30 January 2009, with Launceston Airport reaching 40.4 °C (105 °F) on that same day, during the 2009 Southeastern Australia heat wave. Having 2,500 hours of annual sunshine, Launceston is sunnier than Melbourne , a northward city in mainland Australia , which only receives around 2,300 ...

  6. Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    The biennial Tasmanian Living Artists' Week is a ten-day statewide festival for Tasmania's visual artists. The fourth festival in 2007 involved more than 1000 artists. The fourth festival in 2007 involved more than 1000 artists.

  7. Cape Sorell Waverider Buoy - Wikipedia

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    The Cape Sorell Waverider Buoy, also named Captain Fathom by the listeners of ABC Radio, Tasmania during May 2015 to mark the centenary of the Bureau of Meteorology, [1] is a swell-measuring buoy located west of Cape Sorell some 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) west of Ocean Beach in western Tasmania.

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  9. 2022 south eastern Australia floods - Wikipedia

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    The forecast peak Murray River flows in South Australia were gradually revised during October to December. On October 21 it was forecast to peak at 120 gigalitres per day in early December. [ 37 ] [ 38 ] On 3 November this was revised to 135 to 150 gigalitres per day in late December and early January; [ 39 ] and on 17 November it was revised ...