by Future Drought Fund | 2 Oct 2022 | Bureau of Meteorology, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, Future Drought Fund, Tools
A tool to inform and build resilience The Drought Resilience Self-Assessment Tool (DR.SAT) is a free tool that enables farmers to assess their resilience against climate change including drought and other climate risks. Resilience assessments include financial,...
by Phil Honey | 1 Sep 2022 | Bureau of Meteorology, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, Tools
Combining historical, seasonal forecast and projected climate data The Climate Services for Agriculture (CSA) prototype helps Australian farmers to adapt to climate variability and related trends and thereby improving the viability of their businesses. The CSA...
by Phil Honey | 28 Jan 2018 | Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Tools
An online tool for Australian regions. RaPP Map is the spatial data platform for the Rangeland and Pasture Productivity activity, part of the Group on Earth Observations Global Agricultural Monitoring (GEOGLAM) initiative. This online tool gives access to a...
by The Bureau of Meteorology | 28 Oct 2016 | Bureau of Meteorology, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Our climate is changing and this will affect most of us in some way during our lifetimes. Changes that are currently occurring include rising temperatures, changing rainfall patterns, sea level rise and ocean acidification. Further climate change is expected due to...
by The Bureau of Meteorology | 25 Oct 2015 | Bureau of Meteorology, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
This report presents projections of future climate for the Southern and South-Western Flatlands (SSWF) based on our current understanding of the climate system, historical trends and model simulations of the climate response to changing greenhouse gas and aerosol...