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Negative IOD declared
2022-08-02 (or before) in Weather Zone AustraliaA wet spring could be on the cards for large parts of Australia with a negative Indian Ocean Dipole now officially underway in the Indian Ocean. A negative Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) refers to a pattern of sea surface temperatures in the tropical Indian Ocean that causes more moisture-laden air to flow towards Australia. These negative IOD events, which occur on average once every five years, typically enhance northwest cloudbands over Australia and produce above-average rain over large areas of country's south and southeast during winter and spring. The Bureau of Meteorology has today declared that a negative IOD ev...
Tagged under: Oceans | Extreme Weather | Extreme Rainfall | Predictions | India
404 mm breaks July rainfall record in Sydney
2022-08-01 (or before) in Weather Zone AustraliaSydney has just broken a monthly rainfall record for the second time this year, continuing the city’s prolific run of wet weather in 2022. Sydney’s main rain gauge at Observatory Hill, located next to the Harbour Bridge, collected a whopping 404.0 mm of rain during July. This is more than four times its long-term monthly average and the highest July total in records dating back to 1858, beating 336.1 mm from 1950. Sydney has now registered two record wet months in 2022, with July’s 404.0 mm and March’s 554.0 mm both unrivalled in more than 160 years of observations at the site. The city&rsquo...
Tagged under: Extreme Rainfall | Australia | Predictions
Australia soars to 50 degrees for first time this century
2022-01-14 (or before) in Weather Zone AustraliaTemperatures of 50°C or higher have been recorded in at least two locations in the northwest of Western Australia this Thursday, January 13, 2022, with a high of 50.5°C at Roebourne Airport. This was the first time this century that any Australian location has reached the 50-degree mark. The 50.5°C reading was the equal second-hottest Australian temperature ever recorded. The 50.5°C equalled the hottest temp ever recorded in the state of Western Australia. The 50.5°C reading came within 0.2°C of the all-time Australian record, which was 50.7°C at Oodnadatta (SA) in January 1960. ...
Tagged under: Sea Level
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