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Resources for severe weather

Severe weather can disrupt our lives in many ways and the Bureau of Meteorology is committed to keeping Australians safe. Communities are encouraged to understand how severe weather can happen, know it’s on the way and be ready to act.

We encourage you to share these messages with your networks. Please how you’ve used these messages and we welcome feedback.

Digital banners

For use on your own channels (such as social media, eNewsleters or website), right click on the images below and select ‘save image as’. Please link images to .

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Social media posts

We encourage communities to share any of the content posted on our social media channels: , , , , and our account as well as our state- and territory-based Twitter accounts.

If you would like to create your own posts, we suggest using wording such as:

Option 1

Severe weather can disrupt our lives in many ways. It’s important to know your weather and know your risk during [insert which one you want to use…..bushfire, drought, flood, heatwave, severe thunderstorm and tropical cyclones] so you’re ready to act and stay safe.

Option 2

Explore @BOM_au’s severe weather information to be better prepared when hazardous weather such as [insert which one you want to use…..bushfire, drought, flood, heatwave, severe thunderstorm and tropical cyclones] looms.

Videos

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