Meteorology Act 1906 (Cth)
METEOROLOGY
An Act relating to Meteorological Observations.
[Assented to 28th August, 1906.]
BE it enacted by the King’s Most Excellent Majesty, the Senate, and the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Australia, as follows:—
1. This Act may be cited as theMeteorology Act 1906.
2 . In this Act, unless the contrary intention appears—“Observatory” means an observatory for the purpose of meteorological observations.
3. The Governor-General may—(
a ) establish observatories; and(
b ) appoint an officer called the Commonwealth Meteorologist, and such other officers as may be necessary for the purposes of this Act.
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a ) the taking and recording of meteorological observations;(
b ) the forecasting of weather;(
c ) the issue of storm-warnings;(
d ) the display of weather and flood signals;(
e ) the display of frost and cold-wave signals;(
f ) the distribution of meteorological information; and(
g ) such other duties as are prescribed to give effect to the provisions of this Act.
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a ) The transfer to the Commonwealth, on such terms as are agreed upon, of any observatory and the instruments, books, registers, records, and documents used or kept in connexion therewith;(
b ) The taking and recording of meteorological observations by State officers;(
c ) The interchange of meteorological information between the Commonwealth and State authorities; and(
d ) Any matters incidental to any of the matters above specified or desirable or convenient to be arranged or provided for for the purpose of efficiently and economically carrying out this Act.
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