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by Peter Hannam, The Sydney Morning Herald, March 4, 2014
The rise in the number of extremely hot days is underlined in
a new report that finds there were more in 2013 than in the entire
1910-40 period combined.
The State of the Climate report
by the Bureau of Meteorology and CSIRO finds Australia is being hit by
more extreme heat and high-fire danger, and southern regions are drying
out - trends that may accelerate as the planet heats up.
The biennial survey found mean temperatures nationwide had
risen 0.9 degrees since 1910 and will be another 0.6-1.5 degrees warmer
by 2030, compared with the 1980-99 average.
Below-average temperatures absent in past 12 months. Photo: BoM
By 2050, if greenhouse gas emissions continue to grow at the
pace of the past decade, temperatures will rise between 2.2 and 5
degrees above the 1980-99 average, the agencies said.
Karl Braganza, head of climate monitoring at the bureau, said
the rising tally of very hot days in the top 1 per cent of mean
temperatures was significant. Last year, Australia's hottest, recorded 28 such days - more
than for the entire 1900-40 period. ''We're more frequently seeing that
heat widespread across the whole continent. It's not just dominated by
one region,'' Dr Braganza said. Penny Whetton, a climate projection expert at CSIRO, said:
''We expect there to be a continuation of [the] warming and probably an
acceleration … in the decades to come.'' Since 2001, record warm night-time temperatures have been
five times as likely as cool ones, while there have been three times the
number of record day-time maximums compared with cold ones. Half of the extreme heat days over the past century have been registered in the past 20 years. ''That does pose a risk for fire danger and indeed the work
we've done has indicated an increase in the fire weather conditions in
the future in southern Australia,'' Dr Whetton said. The report was released after the Abbott government's bid to
axe the Climate Change Authority was blocked in the Senate on Monday,
ensuring the body that offers advice on climate policy and targets would
survive until at least July 1. Environment Minister Greg Hunt last week
said the authority was not needed because the bureau and CSIRO provided
''comprehensive and independent advice'' on climate change. The State of the Climate report makes for grim
reading for farmers reliant on cool season rains. Since the mid-1990s,
rainfall in the south-east has fallen 25% in April and May and
15% in the late-autumn, early-winter period. The findings come less than a week after the Abbott
government unveiled a $320 million drought package to aid farms mostly
in Queensland and northern NSW.
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