Additional Information
Under 600 mm
600-700 mm
700-800 mm
800-1000 mm
Over 1000 mm
- Rainfall
- Ground Cover
- Groundwater
- Eco Calculation
- Fish
- Fish Barriers
- Floods
- Land Use
- Marine Condition
- Pesticides
- Reef Check
Rainfall
Catchment | Result |
---|---|
Callide | 758 mm |
Comet | 656 mm |
Connors | 1266 mm |
Estuary | 1058 mm |
Fitzroy | 1005 mm |
Lower Dawson | 621 mm |
Lower Isaac | 845 mm |
Mackenzie | 734 mm |
Nogoa | 629 mm |
Theresa | 595 mm |
Upper Dawson | 581 mm |
Upper Isaac | 745 mm |
Rainfall
The above map shows the average rainfall for each catchment in the Fitzroy basin .
Rainfall is a natural climatic driver and provides the source of water for our waterways. The amount, duration and intensity of rainfall impacts directly on water quality and ecology. The Fitzroy Basin has dry winters and wet summers and our reporting revolves around a water year (July to June) for this very fact. By July, rains have petered out and rivers have returned to base flows or, in most cases, stopped flowing completely. Mean annual rainfall varies from 600 mm in the west, to 800 mm in the east, peaking at 1000 mm in northern coastal area.
Data Source: Bureau of Meteorology