I'm sure many Birding-Aus readers are already familiar with the great services
provided online by the Bureau of Meteorology. It's always handy to know what's
happening in the weather - especially when you're looking for things like
swifts.Last night I'd heard reports of storms and hail across the south-west of
Victoria. We still had clear skies in Geelong, although Barwon Heads (only
about 20Km away) was getting soaked.I had a quick look at the BOM website at
one stage during the night, and was surprised to see on their 10-minute
rainfall radar map that the band of showers was just about right on top of me.
So I went out to look at the sky and ... Voila! Rain at last. Those of you
who enjoy watching the weather and its changes should find this site a great
way to soak up your time when you're not out
birding!http://www.bom.gov.au/weather/CheersRussell---Russell WoodfordMusic &
Information TechnologySacred Heart College
http://web.shc.
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