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Explosive News – Weatherzone’s new Blast Dispersion System is the solution for your minesite

  Mining blasting is the quickest, easiest, and cheapest way to remove rock and maximise production in open cut mining. However, there are many challenges that mine superintendents and blast managers face when considering a blast. Minimising environmental impacts and ensuring health and safety of miners is constantly a challenge when blasting for the superintendents.   Information on weather conditions is paramount to minimise these risks to not only...

Severe wintry weather this week

  An outbreak of severe wintry weather will affect southeastern and eastern Australia this week, with damaging winds, heavy rain, thunderstorms, flooding, widespread snow and hail.  A strong cold front will impact southern Australia on Monday and Tuesday, leading to widespread rain and...

Squall lines and the danger they pose to offshore oil and gas rigs

  Squall lines pose a significant safety threat to offshore oil and gas operations. They also can cause serious damage to business assets as well as halting operations on the rig, decreasing the rigs efficiency. What are squall lines?...

A prolonged outbreak of windy, cold, wet and stormy weather could impact eastern Australia next week.

  A large upper-level cut-off low pressure system will move over southern and south-eastern Australia next week, most likely between Tuesday and Saturday. This simply refers to a broad, isolated pool of cold air several kilometres above the ground that has moved up towards Australia from the Southern Ocean. This will cause windy,...

Will this winter have Western Australians turning their heaters on?

  Earlier this week, Perth had its coldest day in nine months, with the maximum temperature of 15 degrees, falling 7 degrees below the May average. A cold Antarctic air mass moved up from the Southern Ocean, bringing the...

East Coast Lows

Australian East Coast Lows are powerful low pressure systems that can cause multiple types of severe weather for several days. This video details why they are so dangerous as well as when and why they occur.

Snowpack and snowmelt forecast for Australia’s Alps this winter and spring

  So here we are nearly at the end of Autumn and parts of southeastern Australia just saw a decent bout of snow on the weekend. But what does this cold snap mean for Hydro power in Australia’s Alps during...

Is there a lack of radar coverage at your location? Oracle can help fill the gaps.

  Radar coverage is sparse across regional Australia, much to the frustration of miners and local communities. This is because radars are typically placed near the coast, where much of Australia lives. Unfortunately, they can only detect rainfall within...

Tropical cyclone and wet season wrap up 2020/21

Australia’s tropical cyclone season has officially come to an end. All signs were pointing towards an above-average number of cyclones in the Australian region, so how many cyclones did we see this season?