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The Bureau of Meteorology chart below indicates the areas of Australia that can be officially classed as drought-affected on the basis of rainfall deficiencies over the last three years, as per precise definitions.
Drought in general means acute water shortage. The drought maps highlight areas considered to be suffering from a serious or severe rainfall deficiency. These classes are assigned by first examining rainfall periods of three months or more for selected places throughout Australia to see whether they lie below the 10thpercentile (lowest 10% of records). The terms serious and severe are defined by:-
The costly experiment has failed; semi-arid land is not cotton or rice country. Either this madness ends or the Murray-Darling will never again be the bread-basket of the nation. The Commonwealth must assume responsibility for the management of the entire Basin and especially its environmental health. |
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organised and supported by ordinary Australians who share concerns about Australia's water future
- especially that of the Murray-Darling Basin