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There are 99 numbered rainfall districts, some of which have been split into smaller segments (for example, district 23 comprises three sub-districts A, B, and C). The rainfall district system was initiated in 1913, partly to assist operational management, and partly in an effort to group sites with relatively similar rainfall climates. The districts are used to help assign the primary identification numbers to the majority of the Bureau's observation sites.
There are a number of limitations associated with the rainfall district system if it is used to group sites according to the rainfall patterns. There can be significant local differences in topography and rainfall within a region. For example, district 83 is in Victoria, and includes Lake Buffalo (elevation 280m; annual mean rainfall 1081mm {calculated in 2006}) and Mount Buffalo (1350m; 1885mm). Many of the rainfall district boundaries have been aligned for convenience with state boundaries and major features such as rivers. Thus, two sites separated by only a few kilometres may have quite similar rainfall but be in quite different rainfall districts.
The rainfall districts have no relationship with, for example, census districts, postal districts, water catchments or shire boundaries. They also differ from the Bureau forecast districts, which serve a different purpose and which can change with time to suit, for example, differing population levels, or service requirements.
| Western Australia | South Australia (cont.) | New South Wales | Victoria |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. North Kimberley | 22A. Yorke Peninsula | 46. Western (Far Northwest) | 76. North Mallee |
| 2. East Kimberley | 22B. Kangaroo Island | 47. Western (Lower Darling) | 77. South Mallee |
| 3. West Kimberley | 23A. Adelaide Plains | 48. Western (Upper Darling) | 78. North Wimmera |
| 4. De Grey | 23B. County Light | 49. Western (Southwest Plains) | 79. South Wimmera |
| 5. Fortescue | 23C. Mt. Lofty Ranges | 50. Central Western Plains (S) | 80. Lower North |
| 6. West Gascoyne | 24A. Upper Murray Valley | 51. Central Western Plains ( N) | 81. Upper North |
| 7. East Gascoyne | 24B. Lower Murray Valley | 52. Northwest Plains (W) | 82. Lower Northeast |
| 7A. Murchison | 25A. Murray Mallee | 53. Northwest Plains (E) | 83. Upper Northeast |
| 8. North Coast | 25B. Upper Southeast | 54. Northwest Slopes (N) | 84. East Gippsland |
| 9. Central Coast | 26. Lower Southeast | 55. Northwest Slopes (S) | 85. West Gippsland |
| 9A. South Coast | 56. Northern Tablelands (W) | 86. East Central | |
| 10. North Central | Queensland | 57. Northern Tablelands (E) | 87. West Central |
| 10A. South Central | 27. North Peninsula | 58. Upper North Coast | 88. North Central |
| 11. Eucla | 28. South Peninsula | 59. Lower North Coast | 89. Western Plains |
| 12. Southeast | 29. Lower Carpentaria | 60. Manning | 90. West Coast |
| 13. Northeast | 30. Upper Carpentaria | 61. Hunter | |
| 31. Barron North Coast | 62. Central Tablelands (N) | Tasmania | |
| Northern Territory | 32. Herbert North Coast | 63. Central Tablelands (S) | 91. Northern |
| 14BC. Arnhem | 33. East Central Coast | 64. Central Western Slopes (N) | 92. East Coast |
| 14DE. Roper-McArthur | 34. West Central Coast | 65. Central Western Slopes (S) | 93. Midlands |
| 14F. Victoria | 35. Central Highlands | 66. Metropolitan (E) | 94. Southeast |
| 14GA. Darwin-Daly | 36. Central Lowlands | 67. Metropolitan (W) | 95. Derwent Valley |
| 15A. Barkly | 37. Upper Western | 68. Illawarra | 96. Central Plateau |
| 15B. Alice Springs | 38. Lower Western | 69. South Coast | 97. West Coast |
| 39. Port Curtis | 70. Southern Tablelands | (Mountain Region) | |
| South Australia | 40. Moreton | (Goulburn-Monaro) | 98. King Island |
| 16. Northwest | 41. East Darling Downs | 71. Southern Tablelands | 99. Flinders Island |
| 17. Far North | 42. West Darling Downs | (Snowy Mountains) | |
| 18. Western Agricultural | 43. Maranoa | 72. Southwest Slopes (S) | |
| 19. Upper North | 44. Warrego | 73. Southwest Slopes (N) | |
| 20. Northeast | 45. Far Southwest | 74. Riverina (E) | |
| 21. Lower North | 75. Riverina (W) |
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