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What is the difference between a forecast rain chart and the rainfall radar chart?

The forecast rain charts are manually prepared charts, which show the probability of rain occurring around the country on any particular day. They are based on computer models and are not related to rainfall that is currently occurring (although current rain may be taken into account in the production of the charts).

The rainfall radar shows rainfall that is currently occurring in the vicinity of the radar location. This is not a forecast and can only give a guide to what will happen over the next hour or so. Radar is the best guide for ?now-casting?, that is, working out what is happening now and what will happen over the next hour or so.

The forecast rain charts are the best guide for what will happen in the longer term, out to 7 days.

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Generation gone with the wind

13:20 AEST A weeklong stretch of low wind power was broken on Wednesday evening, as a weak cold front marched across southern Australia.  The chart below shows that the National Electricity Market (NEM) has endured a weeklong stretch of low wind generation, with wind power providing around 6% of the NEM’s electricity, down from last year’s average of 13.1% (Mon, April 15 to Wed, April 17).

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