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Bureau of Meteorology to declare third La Niña is under way for Australia
East coast communities prepare for more rain and floods as they enter relatively rare third year of climate event
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Indian ocean
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World meteorological organization
Australia bureau of meteorology
Bureau of meteorology
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Southern ocean
Climate change research centre
Climate oscillations, ENSO and more: are they changing?
Which are the major climate oscillations that drive the world's weather, and how might they change with climate change?
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Judah cohen
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Joel hirschi
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University of oxford
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Climate change research centre
More extreme El Nino, La Nina events could drive global warming, study finds
It could have impact on the wind and ocean circulation patterns in the Southern Ocean. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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University of new south wales
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Sydney floods: What is causing so much rain and flooding in Sydney?
Sydney has posted its wettest year on record, and it’s only halfway through. So what is causing the downpour, and why is Sydney prone to flooding, particularly now?
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Southern ocean
Climate extremes
Climate link to Sydney floods points to growing disaster risks
As the planet heats up, more damaging flooding events in Australia - and elsewhere - can be expected. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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New south wales
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Pacific ocean
Mark howden
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El nino
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Australian national university
University of new south wales
Bureau of meteorology
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Indian ocean dipole
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