Some places in NSW and Queensland had record rainfalls, while Tasmania had its second-driest July since 1957 Rainfall across Australia was 43% below average in July, continuing a long-term drying trend consistent with rising atmospheric greenhouse gas emissions, the weather bureau says.The Bureau of Meteorology’s climate statement for July says the continent was drier than average across most of its south, from Western Australia to the south-west of New South Wales and including most of Victoria. Tasmania recorded its second-driest July on record, second only to 1957. South Australia had its lowest rainfall for the month since 1997. Continue reading…
Some places in NSW and Queensland had record rainfalls, while Tasmania had its second-driest July since 1957
Rainfall across Australia was 43% below average in July, continuing a long-term drying trend consistent with rising atmospheric greenhouse gas emissions, the weather bureau says.
The Bureau of Meteorology’s climate statement for July says the continent was drier than average across most of its south, from Western Australia to the south-west of New South Wales and including most of Victoria. Tasmania recorded its second-driest July on record, second only to 1957. South Australia had its lowest rainfall for the month since 1997.