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'Lives in danger' as SA Bureau of Meteorology wave buoy fails yet again
Key takeaways
- Wave buoys like this transmit significant and maximum wave heights, wave period and swell direction.
- South Australia's wave buoy, which collects swell and wave data, has been offline three times since August 2024.
- It took nine months to repair it between 2024 and 2025, but it has faced problems since.
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Wave buoys like this transmit significant and maximum wave heights, wave period and swell direction. (Supplied: Department of Transport)
South Australia's wave buoy, which collects swell and wave data, has been offline three times since August 2024.
It took nine months to repair it between 2024 and 2025, but it has faced problems since.
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