Wednesday 8 January 2014

Record heat in Australia

As US freezes heatwave prompts 'severe fire' warnings in Australia
As the bone chilling “polar vortex” continues to freeze America to its core, in Australia things could not be more different as the sweltering temperatures that made 2013 the hottest year on record continue to blast the country.


6 January, 2013



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The highest temperature recorded so far this year has been 125 degrees Fahrenheit in Moomba, South Australia, on Jan. 2. While in Sydney on Monday temperatures were a sweltering 96 degrees.

While less extensive and prolonged than the record breaking hot spell that opened 2013, the country’s Bureau of Meteorology called the latest heat wave a “remarkable event” in a statement Monday.


The report comes just days after the bureau confirmed last year was Australia’s hottest in more than a century of records, easily breaking the previous record set in 2005 by 32.3 degrees Fahrenheit.

[2013] started with a persistent heatwave in January, with Australia recording its hottest day (7 January), hottest week, and hottest month on record,” the Bureau of Meteorology said in a statement.

A new record was set for the number of consecutive days the national average temperature exceeded 39°C (102 degrees Fahrenheit) - seven days between 2 and 8 January 2013, almost doubling the previous record of four consecutive days in 1973,” they added.

The current hot weather has prompted them to issue "severe fire" warnings in the states of Queensland and Western Australia prompting


Summer brings record high tempreatures across Australia



Radio NZ,
8 January, 2014

A significant heatwave which affected central and eastern Australia over the last few weeks is due to hit the west in the coming days.


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