About tornadoes
Storm results in over 500 calls to SES
"Emergency services received more than 500 calls for help after yesterday's rain storm lashed Canberra."
www.abc.net.au
Zombies' flash dance more than a thriller
Zombies took over the Old Bus Depot Markets in Canberra, using their powers for good to promote a new disaster preparedness program, The Age reports...
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Canberra Heatwave
As the heatwave continues throughout the region, Canberrans are urged to keep cool, drink plenty of water and look out for vulnerable residents.
www.canberratimes.com.au
Jan 2014 Jerrabomberra fire
Canberra residents have been urged to review their bushfire survival plan as a grass fire in Jerrabomberra fire is brought under control. Read the full article on the Canberra Times.
www.canberratimes.com.au
ACT First, before a disaster
"Of the thousands of calls the ACT SES respond to each year, about half could have been avoided if property owners had taken some precautions," reports Jim Trail of ABC 666 Canberra.
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Residents urged to prepare for more extreme weather
The Canberra Times has covered the official launch of ACT First, reporting that, "Too many Canberra residents are failing to take simple steps to safeguard their families and properties against storms and floods."
www.canberratimes.com.au
Fires are coming, ready or not
The bushfires have begun already and prompted questions about the region's preparedness for such a long fire season.
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About bushfires
The ACT is nicknamed “bush capital” for a reason – we have encouraged the bush to grow without out city, which means our suburbs and rural areas are exposed to bushfires.
About earthquakes
The Canberra region has experienced an average of one earthquake per year for the past 50 years; and for most residents this information would come as a surprise. Frequency of occurrence of earthquakes within 20 km of Canberra GPO Seventy-two earthquakes occurred within 20 km of the GPO in the 36 years prior to the end of 1995, and during this period yearly numbers varied between zero and nine with a mean number of 2.0.
About flash floods
Flash floods can occur almost anywhere there is a relatively short intense burst of rainfall such as during a thunderstorm. As a result of these events the drainage system has insufficient capacity or time to cope with the downpour. Although flash floods are generally localised, they pose a significant threat because of their unpredictability and normally short duration.
About landslides
105 people have been killed by landslide events since 1842 in 100 recorded landslide events (National Landslide Database, 2007). Many of these events resulted from natural phenomenon, though half of those causing death and injury can be attributed to human activity.
Resource encourages residents to ACT First
"Resource encourages residents to ACT First", reports Canberra Weekly's Allison Redman.
Severe storm hits Canberra
"The ACT was buffeted by gale-force winds and torrential rain on Wednesday afternoon, with the territory receiving its monthly rainfall in just three hours."
www.canberratimes.com.au
Zombie flashmob surprises Old Bus Depot Markets
Green Cross Australia brought a whole new twist to disaster preparedness with a zombie flashmob in Canberra. Zombie-clad locals invaded Canberra’s Old Bus Depot Markets, performing to Michael Jackson’s Thriller – all to support ACT First. See photos of the event on the Canberra Times...
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Heatwave frequency increases as climate change takes effect
Severe heatwaves were once expected to hit Canberra about once every 25 years, experts say, but the sweltering conditions will be the third such hot spell in the capital in four years. The Canberra Times reports the blistering heat is a sign of things to come, with the CSIRO predicting ACT residents could suffer through 26 days a year with a top temperature of 35 degrees or more before the end of the century.
www.canberratimes.com.au
Two ACT fires in under 12 hours
The Canberra Times reported that authorities acted quickly to put out two fires in 12 hours over the hot holiday season.
www.canberratimes.com.au
Green Cross Australia's Act First site helps ACT residents prepare
"Green Cross Australia's Act First site helps ACT residents prepare for disasters via Zeroseven," Campaign Brief's Rikki reports.
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Fire readiness to be shared on ACT First
A community of ACT social media users will add to front-line preparations this year to prepare Canberrans for their next natural disaster. Read John Thistelton's report from the Canberra Times on the launch of ACT First.
www.canberratimes.com.au
Weather vs climate
Climate change means a change in the average pattern of weather over a long period of time. To understand climate change, first you must understand the difference between weather and climate.
About severe storms
Storms can happen anywhere, but they are more common in the ACT from September to end of February. Severe storms are more common than any other natural hazard and are responsible for more damages measured by insurance costs than bushfires, floods or cyclones.
About floods
A simple definition of flooding is water where it is not wanted. The supercell thunderstorm that resulted in the tragic 1971 Woden Flood shows how deadly floods can be.
About heatwaves
During a ‘heatwave’ temperatures are above average for several sequential days and it remains hot overnight. Heatwaves have caused more deaths than bushfires in Australia, and cause losses to crops, livestock and infrastructure.
About tornadoes
Many people believe that tornados do not occur in Australia; this is not true, they do and have caused numerous deaths. Most thunderstorms do not reach the level of intensity needed to produce these dangerous phenomena, but they all produce lightning which can cause death, injury and damage. Tornados can and do occur in the ACT.