Climate & weather

Enabling farm businesses to better manage the increasing seasonal variability is critical for the success of the Western Australian agrifood sector. The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development is enabling farm businesses to make more informed planning and financial decisions on weather and climate risks. These decisions range from short-term tactical decisions, through to managing strategic planning for climatic futures. The development of improved weather data and seasonal forecasting tools are designed to assist you to better manage and take full advantage of the opportunities related to seasonal variability and climate change.

The Department of Fire and Emergency Services has launched a new website; emergency.wa.gov.au. This website will replace the existing alerts and warnings websites from DFES and Parks and Wildlife, enabling people to get critical public information during fire, flood, storm, earthquake, tsunami and emergencies involving hazardous materials.

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  • Smoke exposure of grapevines and the development of smoke-related characteristics in the resulting wines is an increasing issue for the wine industry.

  • The Stormwater Management, Harvesting and Reuse Efficiency Project (Stormwater reuse project) was focused on stormwater harvesting and reuse for social, economic and environmental benefits in Weste

  • Withered and split leaf tips

    Heat stress is caused by high temperatures and hot dry winds before or during flowering.

  • Furled leaves on discoloured water stressed barley.

    Early drought may affect germination and early growth. Water stressed seedlings are more severely affected by other constraints and frequently have induced nutrient deficiencies.

     

  • Wilted dying older leaves and spiky new growth.

    Spring drought refers to plant water stress from insufficient rainfall or stored soil moisture occurring between tillering to maturity.

     

  • Darker coloured plants from induced phosphorus deficiency

    Early moisture stress may affect germination and early growth. Water stressed seedlings are more severely affected by other constraints.

  • Later maturing variety is more affected

    Spring drought refers to plant water stress from insufficient rainfall or stored soil moisture from bud formation to maturity.

  • Scattered germination due to insufficient soil moisture

    Early drought may affect germination and early growth. Water stressed seedlings are more severely affected by other constraints and may have induced nutrient deficiencies.

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