fish wrote:Heat drives bureau back to the drawing board
The Bureau of Meteorology has been forced to introduce new colours to some of its charts because of recent extreme heat in Central Australia.
Shades of deep purple and magenta have been added to the forecast map for temperatures up to 54 degrees Celsius.
The temperature range was previously capped at 50C.
The changes occur on the Bureau's interactive maps which are generated by computer models and are used to produce the official forecast.
The maps for Sunday and Monday show an area shaded deep purple over the outback.
Paul Lainio from the bureau says the colours were introduced after temperatures climbed above 47C in parts of South Australia.
"We noticed over the last couple of days that those charts were indicating temperatures in excess of 50 degrees and our colour scale we had didn't match that," he said.
"We added the new colours so we could highlight where those extremely hot temperatures were predicted by the computer model.
Cool, Deep Purple in the bush!