Australia records its 8th warmest year as climate change lifts temperatures

Floods, cyclones and wildfires cost several lives, and mid-year heat and lack of rainfall roiled country’s huge agricultural industry, pushing down wheat yields

By Reuters
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February 09, 2024
A Royal Australian Navy personnel stands next to Australia's flag as she takes part in a training exercise. — AFP/File

CANBERRA: Australia experienced its eighth-warmest year in 2023, with the influence of climate change pushing average temperatures almost 1 degree Celsius (1.8 degrees Fahrenheit) above the 1961-1990 average, the weather bureau said on Thursday.

Last year’s extreme weather swings took Australia from widespread flooding and the coolest January since 2002 through the hottest southern hemisphere winter and early spring and driest three months on record to end with heavy rainfall as summer got underway.

Floods, cyclones and wildfires cost several lives, and the mid-year heat and lack of rainfall roiled the country’s huge agricultural industry, pushing down wheat yields, crashing livestock prices and boosting meat exports.

Forecasters warn that climate change will make Australia hotter and increase the severity of weather extremes.“Climate change continues to influence Australia’s climate,” the Bureau of Meteorology said.