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Posted by: Ken Offline Posted: Saturday, 21 September 2019 6:40:39 PM(UTC)
Originally Posted by: DelBoy Go to Quoted Post
I had a job several years ago at QLD Government 'Natural Resources and Water' as it was known back then and I used to read the Long Paddock forecasts, because it was the time that Brisbane was in the drought. Anyway, I had completely forgotten about he site and suddenly remembered it the other day. It has improved quite a bit since then and is a lot more readable now!

Here is the link to the Monthly Summary for September and they are not painting a dire forecast, however it is a long range forecast, so I guess it may change. https://data.longpaddock.qld.gov.au/MonthlyClimateStatements/DES-Monthly-Climate-Statement_Sep2019.pdf

As a brief snippet:
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The long paddock's outlooks based on the correlations between sea surface temperature patterns and rainfall, sometimes makes for an interesting contrast to the Bureau's outlooks which use a dynamical model.
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