128 km Warrego Radar Loop

Sunrise / Sunset for Melbourne (37.8143°S, 144.9632°E, 8m AMSL) First light Sunrise Sunset Last light Moon rise. Melbourne weather - Melbourne radar. Queensland weather. Brisbane weather - Brisbane radar.. Information supplied by Weatherzone based on data from the Bureau of Meteorology. Melbourne Weather Watch Radar. Victoria. 37.8520°S 144.7520°E 14m AMSL. LocationApproximately 19km WSW of Melbourne's CBD Radar TypeM1500-S1, 1 degree S-band Doppler radar Typical Availability24 hours. Geographical Situation; The radar is situated on the western plains of the Melbourne basin some 19km west-south-west of the Central Business.


128 km Broome Radar Loop

128 km Broome Radar Loop


512 km composite Melbourne Radar Loop

512 km composite Melbourne Radar Loop


BOMradar20140731045059 ETA Melbourne 1500 www.bom.g… Flickr

BOMradar20140731045059 ETA Melbourne 1500 www.bom.g… Flickr


128 km Melbourne Radar

128 km Melbourne Radar


64 km Melbourne Radar

64 km Melbourne Radar


Zoneminder and BOM radar. (Australian Weather Site). r/ZoneMinder

Zoneminder and BOM radar. (Australian Weather Site). r/ZoneMinder


128 km Melbourne (Broadmeadows) Radar

128 km Melbourne (Broadmeadows) Radar


128 km Emerald Radar

128 km Emerald Radar


128 km Wagga Wagga Radar

128 km Wagga Wagga Radar


128 km Warrego Radar Loop

128 km Warrego Radar Loop


128 km Mount Isa Radar Loop

128 km Mount Isa Radar Loop


512 km composite Broome Radar

512 km composite Broome Radar


The Story Behind Bom Radar Melbourne The Australia Time

The Story Behind Bom Radar Melbourne The Australia Time


128 km Bowen Radar Loop

128 km Bowen Radar Loop


256 km Moree Radar Loop

256 km Moree Radar Loop


256 km Gladstone Radar

256 km Gladstone Radar


128 km Darwin (Berrimah) Radar

128 km Darwin (Berrimah) Radar


64 km Cairns Radar

64 km Cairns Radar


Radar Image Loop of a Melbourne Thunderstorm

Radar Image Loop of a Melbourne Thunderstorm


New BOM Weather App

New BOM Weather App

The K index is a measure of geomagnetic activity for a 3-hour period. The larger the K index, the greater the chance of seeing an aurora at lower latitudes. To check if an aurora could be visible at your latitude for a given K-index value, look at our table of visibility range estimates or try out the Auroral Oval Prediction Tool.The Kaus index is the Estimated Australian Region K index.. Bureau of Meteorology's 2024 Autumn Long-Range Forecast. Warmer days and nights are likely according to the Bureau of Meteorology's long-range forecast. It shows most of Australia has at least an 80% chance of above average temperatures this autumn. This follows a summer that is on track to be Australia's third-warmest on record nationally.