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In other news:

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And here’s how the national rainfall stacked up… relatively wet in much of central Australia led to rainfall averages nationally to be well above average:

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That combination left Australia with an above average March for mean temperatures…

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For minimums, it was also a relatively mild March but still above the long-run average…but notably warm in much of the east:

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The big wet across parts of central Australia meant, among other things, that Australia posted a relatively cool March. The coolest since March 2012, at least for maximums: (via BoM):

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Noteworthy heat source for tropical cyclone Narelle

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Unusually, The Australian runs a piece (via WSJ) in praise of EVs… though you have to read to the end…

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And those sea-surface temperatures in the Coral Sea were at record high in February alone:

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One other chart for summer… Coral Sea surface temperatures hit a record high for the summer just past…
(Via BoM)

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Actually this is the maximums chart:

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For mean temperatures, here’s how last summer stacked up… again where it was wet, temperatures were on the cool side…but on the whole, it was a warm especially in the south:

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And here’s how the minimum temperatures compared with previous years…mostly well-above average:

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And here’s how that summer rain stacked up… with the north particularly wet:

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And as for summer, all the rain over central and northern regions helped moderate maximum temperatures:

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And so were Australia’s February mean temperatures, particularly in parts of the east:

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The February minimum temperatures were well-above average;

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And here is the February rainfall chart…and how the month ranked:

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So let’s take a look at Australian weather in February and across the summer…with some BoM charts.
Here’s how February stacked up for maximum temperatures…with the blue region coinciding with the unusually heavy rains)…

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And Australia posted a relatively dry summer for parts of the south and east (pretty wet for many inland regions)…

Via BoM

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A very wet February for much of inland Australia…

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Just to close the loop here. A cozy club of just the very worst people.

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With rainfall over the Murray Darling Basin also well below the January average: (all charts via BoM)

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Rainfall for January was well below the January average, especially in the southeast of the country:

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And the minimums for January

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And mean temperatures for January:

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Here’s how maximum temperatures for January stacked up:

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January was another above-average month in Australia…not a big surprise but the size of the area with average maximums for the month of 39C or higher is notable:

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South Australia’s Port Augusta hits 50C… and how it stacks up historically (via BoM)

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(Tables need updating)

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