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from UNSW Science’s Climate Change Research Centre told .
In the past, this has been around February. However, looks like La Niña will cu- uh, I mean, peak earlier.
“This particular La Nina event [will] peak next month, in November, and then it starts decaying from there on,” he said.
You hear that folks? We may actually have some semblance of sunshine next year! Though don’t get your hopes up too high because all the other weather systems competing for our attention could block out our summer.
As for this spring, it’ll get wetter and wetter before La Niña peaks.
“We should expect wetter than normal conditions,” Dr Santoso said.
“If we have extreme weather systems coming in, like what we had in March earlier this year, then that would lead to flooding because … dams are already full and the catchments are already saturated.”
Our IOD is also going strong, so expect the next couple of months at least to be rainy AF. Though you already knew that.
Who knows, maybe we’ll get a beach day or two next year?
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