Episode Synopsis "Welcome to season two of My Rain Gauge is Busted"
Here at My Rain Gauge is Busted we talk about all things climate and farming, and explore stories from farmers, researchers and innovative folks, about our weather, the seasons and the climate, about what’s normal and what isn’t, and the great work underway that is well setting us up for the future. In this season Jemma Pearl, Graeme Anderson, Dale Grey and Dale Boyd to talk to our guests about El Niño, Positive IOD, decisions making, climate change science, extreme events, soil moisture and the Southern Annular mode. Please get in touch with any further questions or feedback at [email protected]. For more climate and weather information visit: https://agriculture.vic.gov.au/climate-and-weather
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