Australia’s Bureau of Meteorology says January 2013, was hottest on record

February 3, 2013 AUSTRALIA - The Bureau of Meteorology said both the average mean temperature of 29.68 degrees Celsius (85.42 degrees Fahrenheit) and the average mean maximum temperature of 36.92 Celsius surpassed previous records set in January 1932. The nation’s central outback sweltered under a “dome” of heat for much of the month, with the Northern Territory posting its hottest mean temperature on record for January of 31.93 Celsius, the bureau said. “The heat-wave in the first half of January was exceptional in its extent and duration,” it said in a statement released Friday. “The national average maximum temperature on 7 January was the highest on record. Numerous stations set records for the most days in succession above 40 degrees Celsius, including Alice Springs (17 days) and Birdsville (31 days).” The bureau said a large number of weather stations set all-time record high temperatures during the heat-wave, including Sydney (45.8 Celsius on January 18) and Hobart (41.8 Celsius on January 4). The highest temperature recorded during the heat-wave was at Moomba in South Australia, which hit a scorching 49.6 Celsius on 12 January. The bureau said the heat-wave, which aided bushfires in the eastern states, was followed by extreme rainfall and flooding for some coastal areas of Queensland and New South Wales caused by ex-tropical cyclone Oswald. The rain caused extensive flooding in the Queensland towns of Bundaberg, where some houses were washed away and roads destroyed, and Gladstone among others. “Gladstone received 820 millimeters (32 inches) of rainfall in four days, which exceeded its previous record for a whole month, and more than the annual rainfall recorded in 2011 or 2012,” the bureau said. –Physics
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4 Responses to Australia’s Bureau of Meteorology says January 2013, was hottest on record

  1. isis2012 says:

    And here in Houston’s supposingly winter months … did have some cold nice days … but I’ve been using the air-condition on and off since around the 3rd week of January … praying for mercy for this coming summer …

    Someone said even the devils are going down to get cooler … and that says a lot … thanks for the great report

  2. Louise Page says:

    Just a wee note here, Bundaberg is an absolute mess (as are some other places). This community was virtually washed off the map.
    It must be emotionally devastating to see your life’s work, family home, community, memories and so many other parts of your life taken away from you. Surviving with one’s life is the only gift a scenario like this can leave you sometimes.
    We have had many natural disasters in Australia – whether it be fire, flood or cyclone. Structures can be rebuilt and renewed, but a broken soul from witnessing your life destroyed before your eyes can take a lifetime to repair.
    My heart goes to my fellow Aussies who have lost so much.

  3. feywit says:

    These are not possible future events. This is now here in the US. People will die from famine and fire in the US this summer.

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