Brett Dutschke
Sydney Morning Herald
As many Australians in the east know the soils are still quite wet, the rivers are running quite high, and the dams are full, and with this outlook of increased rainfall, it does bring elevated flood risks for much of eastern Australia,” BoM meteorologist Jonathan How told the SBS.
, with July 2022 taking the crown with two weeks of the month still to go. At the time, Weatherzone senior meteorologist told that La Niña had been a “major player” in the ridiculous amounts of rainfall Sydney had recorded in 2022.
La Niña is a pesky bitch like that and she doesn’t look even close to be done with us. BoM has given a 70 per cent chance of a La Niña weather event literally pissing down on our summer plans.
Friendly reminder: La Niña ramps up the average rainfall between December and March by 20 per cent. A usually warm and relaxing period that many of us look forward to, especially after the shit-show winter we’ve had, not to mention the restrictions and COVID-spikes of the last two summers.
It’s also concerning for full water storage systems and flooding potential on the East Coast.
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Sorry to literally dampen any spirits. I am merely the messenger.
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