Wind units
Choose how often observations are plotted - for example every 10 minutes, hourly, or daily.
- Finer intervals show more detail but cover a shorter period; coarser intervals show longer trends.
- The intervals available depend on the data recorded at this station.
Click the live update button to automatically load new observations as they arrive, without reloading the page.
- Only available when viewing a recent timeframe.
Opens an IFD graph for this location, placing the rainfall shown here against design rainfall estimates.
- IFD shows how rare a given rainfall depth is for a range of durations, expressed as an Annual Exceedance Probability (AEP).
Download the observations shown as a CSV file for analysis in a spreadsheet or other software.
- The downloaded data covers the selected location and time period.
- Recent: animate a rolling window ending at the latest observation, from the last few hours up to the maximum available.
- Historical: pick a specific start and end date and time to view any past period.
ASL stands for above sea level: the station's ground height in metres above mean sea level.
- Temperature generally falls as elevation rises, so a station's height helps explain its readings.
- Pressure is shown as mean sea level pressure, already reduced to sea level so readings are comparable between stations at different heights.
The minor, moderate and major flood class levels defined by the Bureau of Meteorology for this river gauge.
- When a level is defined it is drawn as a reference line on the graph.
- These are guidance levels for flood classification, not a forecast.
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