Episode Synopsis "History of seasonal climate and climate driver information with The Break team"
Weather, seasonal forecasts and climate projections are all very topical, but did you know that there is a team of dedicated Agriculture Victoria staff who have been communicating climate science since 2005? Commonly referred to as The Break Team, they put together much loved products including The Fast Break newsletter and The Very Fast Break YouTube video. But, even if you haven’t heard of these products the team welcome you to their newest creation. You can sign up for the Fast Break and Very Fast Break on the Agriculture Victoria website. All past and future climate webinars can be accessed here. The Climatedog videos can be found on the Climate Kelpie website.
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