Wind Research Laboratory

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The University of Queensland Wind Research Laboratory (WiRL) is dedicated to furthering fundamental and applied knowledge relating to wind and its interaction with the built environment.

Photos 27/03/2017

The eye of TC Debbie is now within viewing range of the Bowen Bureau of Meteorology radar this afternoon. The Category 3 cyclone has an estimated eye diameter of approximately 80 km and 25-30 km radius of maximum wind. Wind speeds are gusting to 113 km/h at Creal Reef (http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDQ60801/IDQ60801.94371.shtml). Rainbands are coming onshore along the Central Queensland Coast between Mackay and Bowen.

The SWIRLnet team is heading to their final site to deploy the last tower before landfall tomorrow morning.

Photos 20/10/2016

WiRL PhD student Thomas Klötzke presenting his three minute thesis at the Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC research advisory forum in Canberra (photo credit: Dr. Daniel Smith).

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