The Bureau of Meteorology – Australia

The Bureau of Meteorology is an active member of the World Meteorological Organization and has been a key contributor since its inception 75 years ago.

The Bureau proudly fulfills Australia’s international obligations under the Convention of the World Meteorological Organization by providing trusted, reliable and responsive weather, water, climate, ocean and space weather services all day, every day.

Weather and climate don't recognise national borders making worldwide cooperation to deliver accurate and timely forecasts so important.

The Bureau's 24/7 forecasting operations, especially during severe weather events such as cyclones, bushfires and floods, ensures that people are continuously informed and can make decisions when it matters most. 

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