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Australia's Hottest Summer Beats Previous Record by 'Large Margin' (brisbanetimes.com.au)

As Australia welcomes the first day of autumn with a sigh of relief, the summer statistics have arrived from the Bureau of Meteorology confirming suspicions that the country just sweated through it's hottest-ever summer. From a report: The national mean temperature for summer smashed the 1961-1990 average by a whopping 2.14C, almost a full degree above the previous hottest summer on record (2012-2013), which was 1.28 degrees above the old average. The mean maximum temperature also beat the 2012-2013 mean maximum by a similar margin (2.61 degrees above average compared to 1.64 degrees above). "It was exceptionally warm across most of the country," the weather bureau's summary states, with NSW, Victoria, Western Australia and the Northern Territory all recording their hottest-ever summer as severe and lengthy heatwaves spread across much of the country in December and January.

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  1. Re:So? by hey! · · Score: 4, Informative

    New Zealand just had it's third hottest January on record.

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  2. Re:Weather is not climate! by MightyMartian · · Score: 5, Informative

    For chrissake, global warming is about mean temperatures. And when an entire continent sees temperature shifts, no that's not fucking weather.

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  3. Re:Weather is not climate! by angel'o'sphere · · Score: 4, Informative

    Record snow falls in the mid west are a result of global warming.
    Or how do you think the snow got there? Hu? It is winter!!! But the ocean is still warm, hence it creates clouds, hence they snow down.
    Can't really be so hard to grasp simple principles.

    100 years ago, the ocean would have been colder: hence less snow.

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  4. Re:No links by Mark+of+the+North · · Score: 4, Informative

    There are links right there in the article to the State of the Climate 2018 report from the Australian Bureau of Meteorology. The report addresses most of your issues, and has plenty of embedded references that you seem to have missed because they weren't all bundled up in the end-matter.

    But you probably didn't have time to look into that without sacrificing first post.

  5. Re:So? by hey! · · Score: 4, Informative

    Because New Zealand has records going back hundreds of years, eh?

    I'm not sure what your point is. Historical meteorological records for New Zealand go back almost 150 years.

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