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Australian media: Australia faces a hotter, more deadly summer, with experts calling for preparedness for extreme weathe

Australia has welcomed the warmest in recent years, and Australia has also experienced the most dry July since 2002. In addition to the state, the amount of rainfall in the states and territories is below the historical average. Long-term drought in the eastern part of Australia has had a great impact on agriculture and animal husbandry, and even farmers chose to commit suicide because of bankruptcy.

But that may not ease, according to Daily Mail: more extreme weather is on the way.

Adjectives like Hot Deadly are used in the headlines.

The Meteorological Service (Bureau of Meteorology,), or: BOM), recently released a picture revealing the current state of the heat and drought in Australia.

According to records, rainfall in July was only 9.8 millimeters, compared with an average of 96.6 millimeters in previous years.

According to WeatherZone, the worst drought area is in Forbes, New prefecture, with rainfall of just 8 millimeters in early July and no rain for all the rest of July.

As a result, many meteorologists have expressed concern about future weather in parts of New and Kunzhou, an extreme drought that may continue.

Sarah Perkins-Kirkpatrick, an extreme climate expert at ARC, said in an interview: "A few months from now, there may be an El Ni ñ o phenomenon in Australia and a sharp increase in temperature in the summer," Sarah Perkins-Kirkpatrick, an expert on extreme climate at ARC, said in an interview.

She wants all Australians to be prepared for extreme weather.

Moreover, the temperature in Australia this winter is also very abnormal. Ian Barnes-Keoghan, a meteorologist at the Australian Meteorological Service, pointed out today that most of the continent's daytime temperatures in July this year were higher than in previous years. Only Tasmania's daytime heatest is not in the top ten of all time.

The monthly average maximum temperatures in Western Australia, Northern Territory and South Australia are 2.3 ℃ or more higher than the historical average. The average temperature of Xinzhou is higher than 2.23 ℃, and that of Kunzhou and Victoria is 1.99 ℃ and 1.18 ℃, respectively.

Australia's record high for July was 38.5 degrees Celsius north of (Kalumburu), Western Australia, and the lowest night temperature record was minus 12.1 degrees below zero for (Perisher Valley), New York's Parry Valley.

According to data analysis, northwest ocean temperatures have fallen in recent weeks and are below average, which could change Australia's weather system and contribute to the fall in the central part of the country.

In addition, meteorologists predict that the anomaly in the South Pacific from August to October may weaken the westerly belt in southern Australia, which in the past brought heavy rainfall to the southern states of Australia, thus weakening the westerly belt. It can also lead to a decrease in rainfall.

In conclusion, the future weather in Australia may be as hot, dry and deadly as the news says!

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