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Newcastle Herald
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Matt Carr

La Nina expected to last until early 2023: Bureau of Meteorology

EMERGENCY services are warning Newcastle and the Hunter to prepare for another wet summer after confirming a third consecutive La Nina outlook for the months ahead.

The Bureau of Meteorology said recent cooling in the central tropical Pacific had led modelling to conclude cooler than average ocean temperatures will linger until at least the end of the year.

"The majority of models predict an easing of the La Nia in early 2023, suggesting a relatively short-lived event," the bureau said in Tuesday's update.

La Nina means above average spring and summer rainfall for northern and eastern Australia.

NSW State Emergency Service Commissioner Carlene York said the agency was gearing up for another busy period, urging residents to make sure they were prepared as well.

Flooding at Maitland earlier this year. Picture by Simone De Peak

The volunteer rescue group faced its busiest 12 months on record in the year to June 30, with a flood-related message sent out to the public on average every four minutes during the June and July flooding.

"Today's declaration means eastern Australia is heading into a third consecutive La Nina season, which presents unique risks and challenges," Commissioner York said.

"There is already wet soil, high rivers and full dams right across our state, and with more rain on the horizon comes the very real possibility of flooding.

"We know that time is crucial in emergencies. If you receive an evacuation warning or order you need to already have a plan in place and be ready to act immediately."

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