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Australia’s flood event grabbing international attention and EWN is here for it

 "Flooding across South Australia has disrupted major supply chains and left outback communities cut off." - by BBC News, Australia

Flooding across South Australia has disrupted major supply chains and left outback communities cut off.

Image source: BBC News

EWN covers all things flood related

Australia’s current flood event is grabbing international attention. Our job here at EWN is to advise people of such an event before it arrives. Something we do well. We also collect, map and analyse data to help business quantify specific climate risks for the purposes of mitigation and reporting. EWNs historic climate risk database goes back to the 1800s. As Australia’s most experienced location based alerting service, the Company’s spatial record is unmatched.

Taking Action Today 

When it comes to mitigating the impact of climate risk, the next 10 to 15 years will be critical. The Early Warning Network features a team with expertise in meteorology, climate intelligence and spatial risk, offering round-the-clock monitoring of weather risks for our clients, and our staff are ready to provide the insightful data necessary for organisations to make informed decisions about operations in this 10 to 15 year time period. 

To discuss how we can help your business call (02) 6674 5717, email support@ewn.com.au, or contact us via our enquiry page here.

 

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