Fire Weather Estimates Sample Clauses

Fire Weather Estimates. Thresholds in Area Section Fire Weather Estimates provide detailed forecasts of expected weather and fire danger indices and are used by jurisdictions for bushfire preparedness and planning. There is an area data section of the fire weather estimates, which gives the percentage of district, start time, and number of hours above certain fire danger index thresholds. The thresholds provided in each state vary considerably. There is a case for some variation due to climatology (i.e. in Tasmania), but other variations are not required given the volatility of the index to small input changes. It was agreed that the thresholds be standardised to standard 4 levels where possibly, allowing only for acceptable differences due to climatology. Standard Service
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Fire Weather Estimates. Weather Elements Included Fire Weather Estimates provide detailed forecasts of expected weather and fire danger indices and are used by jurisdictions for bushfire preparedness and planning.
Fire Weather Estimates. Forecast number of days Fire Weather Estimates provide detailed forecasts of expected weather and fire danger indices and are used by jurisdictions for bushfire preparedness and planning. The Fire Weather Estimates are issued in each state for a variable number of days. This is generally only for the next day, but in some jurisdictions they are issued for up to the next 4 days. It is expected that other products (such as gridded forecasts, graphical forecasts) will eventually supersede the current text forecast. It was agreed that forecaster generated products be standardised to the next day only, with other days to be mostly automated. Forecasters will retain the ability to provide direct input on high impact days. Standard Service
Fire Weather Estimates. Forecast number of days Fire Weather Estimates provide detailed forecasts of expected weather and fire danger indices and are used by jurisdictions for bushfire preparedness and planning. The Fire Weather Estimates are issued in each state for a variable number of days. This is generally only for the next day, but in some jurisdictions they are issued for up to the next 4 days. It is expected that other products (such as gridded forecasts, graphical forecasts) will eventually supersede the current text forecast. It was agreed that forecaster generated products be provided for up to 4 days consistently in every jurisdiction. Standard Service
Fire Weather Estimates. Issuance Times Fire Weather Estimates provide detailed forecasts of expected weather and fire danger indices and are used by jurisdictions for bushfire preparedness and planning. The issuance time of the fire weather estimates varies around the jurisdictions. It was agreed that the Bureau of Meteorology would move towards providing standard issue times in consultation with agencies. Standard Service

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