Matthew Collopy

Matthew Collopy

meteorologist Australia

Matthew Collopy is the general manager of the Bureau of Meteorology’s environmental prediction services in Australia. He is responsible for overseeing weather forecasting and environmental monitoring, providing critical information during severe weather events such as Tropical Cyclone Zelia, which recently impacted Western Australia.

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Australia Australia: Matthew Collopy said there remained a risk of life-threatening flooding across the region as long as the ex-cyclone continued to dump water. 6

The Sydney Morning Herald: School reopenings set to be announced, as council launches special bin collection

Australia Australia: Matthew Collopy provided insights on the weather system affecting south-east Queensland. 6

The Sydney Morning Herald: 300,000 without power across SEQ amid flash flooding risk

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Matthew Collopy from the Bureau of Meteorology explained the cyclone's wind speeds. 5

BBC: 'Scary' tropical storm nears Queensland

Hungary Hungary: Matthew Collopy, a staff member of the meteorological service, highlighted the risk of flooding. 5

Index.hu: Index - Külföld - Legmagasabb kategóriába sorolt ciklon pusztított Ausztrália nyugati partjain

Hungary Hungary: Matthew Collopy, a staff member of the meteorological service, highlighted the risk of flooding. 5

Index.hu: Index - Külföld - Legmagasabb kategóriába sorolt ciklon pusztított Ausztrália nyugati partjain

Ireland Ireland: Matthew Collopy, general manager of the Bureau of Meteorology’s environmental prediction services, discussed the intense danger in the region due to Cyclone Zelia. 5

The Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859: Western Australia braces for flash flooding as Cyclone Zelia makes landfall – The Irish Times