The bureau says it has listened to feedback following widespread fury at the agency’s multimillion-dollar site upgrade.
Racing officials have moved forward race times for Brisbane and the Gold Coast as southeast Queensland braces for a massive ...
Meteorologists have slammed the BoM's revamped website in the wake of devastating storms in Victoria and Queensland on the ...
The forecaster has not ruled out making further changes to the site, which was relaunched last week and has copped serious ...
Instead of showing the "rain rate" in millimetres per hour, the radar will now go back to showing "rain reflectivity", which ...
Minister for the Environment and Water, Murray Watt, said he requested a meeting with BoM’s acting CEO Dr Peter Stone on ...
Millions of Aussies are in line for a serious weather battering tomorrow as severe thunderstorms roll across the continent.
The Bureau of Meteorology claims it spent the amount on a website and app redesign as part of a broader $866 million transformation dubbed “Robust”. Users are not pleased.
Forecasters have hit out at design changes to the Bureau of Meteorology’s brand new website that make it harder to see hail in major storms, as the revamp continues to draw heavy criticism.
As Brisbane braces for another weekend of severe weather, residents are advised to prepare for the possibility of intense storms. With powerful "supercell" storms forecasted for Saturday, the Bureau ...
Destructive winds, giant hail, and flash flooding are possible as storms roll in across south-east Queensland.
Bureau of Metrology officer Christie Johnson said a storm moving across the border from New South Wales could bring rain. “It’s not out of the question for Brisbane that there could be some ...