The BOM do publish data from their Automatic Weather Stations in South Australia, probably on the same lines as Jason has observed  for NSW.   Unfortunately a lot of it may not  immediately suitable for gliding, spread out as they are over a wide region of the state.    The SA mallee misses out rather badly.  

http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDS65013.shtml

Regards,
Terry


Jason Armistead wrote:
Kelvin

I know of only one gliding club webcam / weather station in Australia, at 
Darling Downs in QLD (www.ddsc.org.au)

In NSW the kind people at the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) show the Automatic 
Weather Station (AWS) data updated every hour, and with a 72 hour history, 
which is useful for tracking trends.  I think NSW got it done during the 2000 
Olympics, when they added several short-term AWS units to their network for 
prediction of conditions at some events, e.g. sailing on Sydney Harbour.  
Despite several approaches, they have not expanded that coverage to the rest 
of Australia.  Suggest you and your fellow glider pilots hassle the BOM via 
their web site feedback or phone numbers.  They are already collecting the 
AWS data, it's just a matter of them dropping it onto their web site in the 
same fashion as for NSW.

The other useful thing are the daily BOM temperature traces from around 
Australia.  Mark Newton kindly makes them available via 
http://slash.dotat.org/cgi-bin/atmos

There might be one near to your area that is of some use to you.

Cheers

Jason Armistead

  
  
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