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	<title>Comments on: Submission to the 2009 Victorian Bushfires Royal Commission</title>
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		<description>There is a bit of misunderstanding in the submission:
On Page 14.  &quot;Could www.warrandytechat.com be used as source of FFDI information?&quot;  
I am not sure where this came from.  
Obviously, the Bureau of Meteorology is the prime source of FFDI (and GFDI).  
I have put links on Warrandyte Chat to enable us to rapidly check the FDI outlook for the next 3 days - these pages are well buried in the BOM site.
Also, the site is happy to host discussion on the topic of FDI.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is a bit of misunderstanding in the submission:<br />
On Page 14.  &#8220;Could <a href="http://www.warrandytechat.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.warrandytechat.com</a> be used as source of FFDI information?&#8221;<br />
I am not sure where this came from.<br />
Obviously, the Bureau of Meteorology is the prime source of FFDI (and GFDI).<br />
I have put links on Warrandyte Chat to enable us to rapidly check the FDI outlook for the next 3 days &#8211; these pages are well buried in the BOM site.<br />
Also, the site is happy to host discussion on the topic of FDI.</p>
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