Australia Is Hot As Balls Right Now 

Australia Is Hot As Balls Right Now 

Parts of eastern and central Australia are in the midst of a horrific heatwave, with temperatures reaching as high as 46C. Alarmingly, the record-setting conditions are expected to worsen over the coming weekend. While it’s always hard to tie individual meteorological events to climate change, one can’t help but consider the role our ever-warming atmosphere is playing.

The darkest red ranges from 38C to 46C. Image: Bureau of Meteorology

A monster heatwave is currently ravaging parts of New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria. Yesterday, the temperature at Sydney’s airport reached 42.9C, a new record in that city for the month of February. Australia’s Bureau of Meteorology says it’s now officially the hottest summer in Sydney’s recorded history, where temperatures have reached 35C or above of the course of 10 different days.

In Penrith, a city just west of Sydney, temperatures reached 44.5C, and at Ivanhoe Airport in the interior NSW, the temperature reached an unfathomable 46.9C. Unusually high temperatures were also recorded in Canberra (39C) and in Mildura (45C).

The heatwave is expected to continue over the weekend and into next week, with colder temperatures expected later next week. An approaching front is predicted to drag hot air southwards from the continent’s central regions. Singleton and Cessnock, located in the wine-rich Hunter region, are bracing for 46C temperatures today.

As people turn to their air conditioners, some minor power outages have been reported. Australia’s energy minister, Don Harwin, is asking residents in the afflicted regions to reduce their electricity use. “Where you can please do your best to save energy — turn up your aircon to 26 degrees, adjust fridge temperatures, switch off unused electrical appliances and turn off lights where it’s safe to do so,” he said, adding that the government is doing its part to conserve.

A fire ban has been implemented throughout the affected provinces, and some national parks have temporarily closed. Australian officials say the country is currently facing “catastrophic” fire conditions.

Health officials are asking people to plan ahead, avoid strenuous outdoor activities and to take measures to prevent dehydration and heat stroke.

Australia Is Hot As Balls Right Now 
The hottest day of a heatwave in Australia is becoming hotter. Red shows increasing temperatures. (Credit: Climate Council)

The hottest day of a heatwave in Australia is becoming hotter. Red shows increasing temperatures. (Credit: Climate Council)

The current heatwave comes just days after an alarming report warned that Australians should expect heatwaves to be hotter, longer and more frequent on account of climate change. The author of the report, Australian National University climate scientist Will Steffen, says the number of hot days above 35C should increase from 12 per cent to 18 per cent by 2030. In addition to worsening heatwaves, Steffen warns of increased droughts, wildfires and coastal flooding.

Not surprisingly, people who live in areas threatened by climate change are more likely to believe it’s actually happening. In Australia, where heatwaves, droughts and wildfires are are regular occurrence, nearly 80 per cent of citizens believe climate change is occurring. As the latest awful heatwave attests, it’s quickly becoming a privilege to think that human-induced climate change isn’t real.

[Sydney Morning Herald, Bureau of Meteorology, news.com.au]


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