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Meteorology / Indian Ocean Dipole / New South Wales Rural Fire Service / Wildfire / Bushfire CRC / Controlled burn / Rain / 2008–09 Australian bushfire season / 2009–10 Australian bushfire season / Bushfires in Australia / Atmospheric sciences / Climatology
Date: 2015-02-05 11:31:40
Meteorology
Indian Ocean Dipole
New South Wales Rural Fire Service
Wildfire
Bushfire CRC
Controlled burn
Rain
2008–09 Australian bushfire season
2009–10 Australian bushfire season
Bushfires in Australia
Atmospheric sciences
Climatology

Issue 116  SEPTEMBER[removed]Southern Australia Seasonal Bushfire Outlook[removed]SUMMARY

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