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Coastal Data System – Near real time wave data
Near real time wave and sea surface temperature data for selected sites along the Queensland coast. For more information please refer to www.qld.gov.au/waves. Field names are;... -
Coastal Data System – Near real time storm tide data
Actual, predicted and residual water level data, measured by storm tide gauges at coastal locations along the Queensland coast. -
State Library of Queensland - Collection items in Aboriginal and Torres...
Bibliographic metadata for over 600 collection items identified in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages at State Library of Queensland. State Library is committed to... -
Census of the Queensland Flora 2018
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
Names, distributions and status of Queensland plants, algae, fungi, lichens and cyanobacteria, based on the Queensland Herbarium database 'Herbrecs'. Please refer to Flora... -
Queensland subterranean aquatic fauna database
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The Queensland Subterranean Aquatic Fauna Database provides a catalogue of subterranean aquatic fauna sampling undertaken in Queensland including information on sample location,... -
SoE2017: Erosion prone area
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Coastal erosion continues to impact the Queensland coast, with several major incidents at developed areas. -
SoE2015: Erosion prone area
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
Coastal erosion continues to impact the Queensland coast, with several major incidents at developed areas. -
SoE2017: Storm tide inundation
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
Storm tide inundations continue to impact the coast. -
Coastal Data System - Historical wave data
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Historically measured/calculated wave parameters. Measured and derived wave data from data collected by oceanographic wave measuring buoys anchored at locations on the... -
SoE2015: Sea level
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
A trend of mean sea level rise to the present time is discernible in the historical tide gauge record in Queensland however seasonal trends dominated changes in the 2012-2015... -
SoE2017: Sea surface temperature
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Sea-surface temperatures in the Coral Sea and around northern Australia are about +1°C warmer on average than 100 years ago, with record warmth occurring in 2016. -
Ambient estuarine water quality monitoring data - 1993 to 2013
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Monthly chemical, physical and biological water column profile data at 88 sites in tidal rivers, streams and inshore waters of Central Queensland from samples and in situ... -
SALI land suitability API
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This API is provided by the Department of Environment and Science, Queensland Government. It provides information about land suitability evaluations derived from soil survey... -
SoE2017: Evaporation rate
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Annual evaporation is typically much higher in inland parts of Queensland than in coastal and sub-coastal areas. -
SoE2015: Storm tide inundation
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Storm tide inundation events continue to impact the coast, however, no severe events were recorded for human settlements for 2012-2015. -
SoE2015: Southern Oscillation Index
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A transition occurred, from a La Niña in early 2012 to a strong El Niño during the second half of 2015. -
SoE2015: Minimum, mean and maximum temperatures
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Extremely warm temperatures have been experienced across Queensland from 2013 to 2015, including the second, third and fourth warmest years on record. -
SoE2015: Sea surface temperature
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Sea surface temperatures across northern Australia are now almost 1C warmer, on average, than 100 years ago. -
SoE2015: Average rainfall
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In 2012, Queensland experienced a wetter than average year, but then experienced much drier years from 2013-2015, leading to widespread drought. -
SoE2017: Extreme weather events (days with 'very heavy rainfall')
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While days with 'very heavy rainfall' are rare in parts of south-western Queensland, they are common along Queensland's north-eastern seaboard.