#LaNiña has ended, and the Pacific Ocean is now in a neutral phase – neither La Niña nor El Niño. The Bureau has issued an El Niño WATCH which means there’s around a 50% chance El Niño will develop in 2023. Learn more: https://t.co/raJvaHEx6s pic.twitter.com/xa8EbJrE7v
— Bureau of Meteorology, Australia (@BOM_au) March 14, 2023
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El Niño brings with it reduced rainfall and extreme heat, drastically increasing the fire danger for Australia’s southeast.
The Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) has said there’s a 50 per cent chance the El Niño weather event will occur by the end of the year.
As per , The BoM has issued an El Niño watch, saying, “The frequency of high fire danger ratings and risk of a significant fire danger season in southeast Australia are significantly higher following an El Niño year.”
The last El Niño watch for Australia came in the summer of 2018-2019, which if you don’t recall was right before the devastating bushfires that ripped through NSW, Victoria and SA.
Record floods and hellish rainfall are off the cards but if the El Niño watch is anything to go by, you can expect the next few months to be dry and unprecedentedly warm. Which is kinda just as bad.
Thank you once again Australian weather, you always keep us on our toes.
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