Goondiwindi online with new weather station

Published: 5 October 2016

Goondiwindi now has its own weather station thanks to a Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) project that gives locals a full picture of conditions so they can plan for the future.

The nearest real-time weather data was for St George or Moree – hundreds of kilometres away – and didn't give locals accurate information about their area.

MDBA Executive Director of Environmental Management Carl Binning said the new weather station was particularly helpful for local farmers but would also be used by the MDBA to help it deliver the Basin Plan.

"Real-time information is now available to the people of Goondiwindi, which will help people on the land to plan things like when to spray crops or when to plant."

Goondiwindi Regional Council's Director of Corporate Services Jason Quinnell said the weather station updated local weather conditions every 10 minutes on the BoM's weather observations website and residents can upload their own observations including photos.

"Goondiwindi locals can now check live data including temperature, humidity, rainfall and wind, which we don't get from other sources like radar or satellite images," Mr Quinnell said.

Mr Binning said local observation and input was highly valuable to the MDBA and to others in the basin interested in weather patterns and behaviour.

"Matching locally taken photos to weather data gives us a powerful monitoring tool and helps us understand things like how river flows can change even when rain has fallen hundreds of kilometres away," Mr Binning said.

"This is part of a project that will see a network of weather stations installed around the Murray–Darling Basin and we're excited about being able to capture local observations of conditions across the basin.

"Local information helps the MDBA fulfil its role in planning for the basin's water resources in the interest of the basin as a whole.

"The Basin Plan aims to ensure the water resources of the basin are shared effectively between all water users, striking a balance and maintaining a healthy system to support productive industries and sustainable communities."

The Goondiwindi Regional Council's weather site can be found at bom-wow.metoffice.gov.uk and by searching Goondiwindi.

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