The bad weather that has plagued NSW for three years, contributing to record rainfalls and devastating floods, is set to end in February.
The La Nina weather events that have plagued NSW for three years, contributing to record rainfalls and devastating floods, are set to end in February.
But he could not say if the dial would tip the other way, into El Nino, which means drier, hotter weather in Australia – and drought. “La Nina has cooler conditions in the eastern and central parts of the Pacific Ocean and warmer conditions in the west of the Pacific Ocean [near Australia].Oscar Colman
“You’re only talking about one or two degrees of difference, and that’s on a large scale ... if you’re just going for a swim each day, you’re probably not going to notice.”Much of NSW suffered devastating floods last year, including the Northern Rivers in February and March and western parts of the state in November.
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