As an extreme heatwave continues to hit northern parts of Australia, with regions in Western Australia topping 48C, Victoria is still seeing cooler temps as it slowly emerges out of spring.
A number of regions could see a material decline in housing prices due to physical risk from climate change, according to the Reserve Bank. An analysis from the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has r
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According to the just-released autumn weather outlook by the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM), there could be sights of summer-like weather in the forthcoming season, but what is more likely to happen is more wretched and drought conditions.
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Tropical Pacific
The climate driver in La Nina has seen moisture shoved on from the Pacific to east coast states. Though, that situation might not last that much longer.
Dr. Andrew Watkins, BOM senior meteorologist said La Nina has gone past its peak with the tropical Pacific likely to return to ENSO (El Nino Southern Oscillation) conditions during the autumn but it could take until May for La Nina to finally bid Australia farewell.