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The Bureau of Meteorology sent out a test tsunami warning via its app, causing confusion among users.
The BOM Weather app has been updated to make rainfall forecasts easier to understand. According to the Bureau of Meteorology, the app is used by millions of Australians, and the daily rainfall ...
The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) has updated how it is communicating the rainfall forecast on its official weather app and the change has triggered a wave of confusion.
The Bureau of Meteorology has apologised for conducting a live test of new tsunami warning software on its weather app and social media channels, which caused alarm among users.
Warnings are being upgraded, flights cancelled and people told to prepare now for a “complex” severe weather event impacting ...
THE Bureau of Meteorology is developing its own weather apps — years after the proliferation of third-party weather apps on ­mobile devices.
The Bureau of Meterology has apologised for causing confusion and panic for Australians after its app sent out a terrifying weather warning as a test.
BOM releases new severe weather warning The Bureau of Meteorology has released a new severe weather warning just days after the “bomb” cyclone drifted down Australia’s east coast.
Users of the BOM app now have to agree to a 699-word “terms and conditions” statement that includes “information at this app … may not be accurate, current or complete”. The disclaimer ...
Australia’s eastern states are in for another lashing of rain as a powerful low-pressure system develops off the coast, with ...
The BOM reiterated there was no tsunami threat to Australia after it made test posts on the BOM weather app between 11am and midday.
In a statement, the weather bureau said: 'The Bureau of Meteorology issued test verification posts on the BOM App between 11AM-12PM AEST on Wednesday 25 September 2024 as part of the transition to ...