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A Prosperous Period for Snow in the Australian Alps
The mid-season period from July 14–28 presents a clear and fruitful outlook for snow in the Australian Alps.
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Storms on Repeat: Mid-July Delivers a Critical Snow Stretch
With peak depth weeks ahead, the back-to-back systems through late July may define the season’s legacy.
Jul 6
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Storms on Repeat: Mid-July Delivers a Critical Snow Stretch
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The Great Southern Sling
Throughout June, Antarctic ridging helped launch storms into Australia's south-east — but can July keep the recoil going?
Jul 4
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Australian Alps in the Crosshairs of a Two-Part Polar System Next Week
Back-to-back cold fronts driven by a strong polar node set to shape snowfall prospects from 8–14th July.
Jul 2
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July Entering Stage Left
A strong polar system poised for the second week of July looks set to mop up the mess left behind by the Tasman Low glancing the east coast in the…
Jun 30
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July Entering Stage Left
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Kati Thanda’s Mirage: Why a Full Lake Eyre Doesn’t Point to a Big Snow Season
Prompted by questions from our readers — and a recent article by Stuart Browning at Risk Frontiers — this piece unpacks a persistent myth: does a full…
Jun 29
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Kati Thanda’s Mirage: Why a Full Lake Eyre Doesn’t Point to a Big Snow Season
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Long Range: There's a Red Herring in the Tasman
A Tasman Low is projected to have major influence along Australia’s East Coast next week—but be careful what you bank on.
Jun 27
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Long Range: There's a Red Herring in the Tasman
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Considerable Snow ❄️ Back on the Menu🧑🏻🍳
A Big Model Shift Over the Last 24 Hours Signals Significant Snow Incoming
Jun 20
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Considerable Snow ❄️ Back on the Menu🧑🏻🍳
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The Long Range Outlook: A Conflicting Trend For The Australian Domain
Divergent model support is evident for the forthcoming system. So, where does that leave the Australian Alpine?
Jun 18
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The Long Range Outlook: A Conflicting Trend For The Australian Domain
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Part 1: Day Tour Weather Planning in the Australian Alpine
A dummies guide to assessing the weather for day touring in the Aussie alpine.
Jun 13
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Part 1: Day Tour Weather Planning in the Australian Alpine
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Australian Alpine: The Long Range Outlook
A couple of flaky systems clip the south-east Sunday-Monday. A considerable system maintains it's course on the models for the last week of June.
Jun 11
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Australian Alpine: The Long Range Outlook
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Does nuking snow make a sound?
A complex low shuffles over South-East Australia. This one will deliver. Strap in for a 4 day dendritic journey.
Jun 6
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Does nuking snow make a sound?
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