Australia looks set to sweat through one of its hottest Decembers ever, the Australian Bureau of Meteorology said yesterday, prompting fire bans, health warnings and big crowds trying to cool off at beaches.
As the country’s hottest town, Marble Bar in the remote northwest, endured its warmest day ever, forecasters said that the heat would spread southeast where the big cities of Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide would endure monthly average temperatures up to 16°C higher than usual.
The capital, Canberra, was bracing for its hottest December day on record — 39°C — today.
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“We’re going to see December records tumbling,” bureau meteorologist Diana Eadie said. “We’re definitely not out of it yet, in fact I would say it’s going to be peaking over more populated areas this weekend.”
December is the beginning of the Southern Hemisphere summer. January and February can be even hotter.
For the four-fifths of Australia’s 25 million people who live on the coast, the summer typically means lazing on the beach, watching cricket or both.
However, the unusually high temperatures add to a sense of exhaustion for a farm economy already reeling from a year of drought.
“It adds insult to injury,” National Farmers’ Federation spokeswoman Laureta Wallace said. “Most farmers would have got some rain prior to Christmas, but the benefit of that will have been eroded with this heat wave. Water’s an issue.”
The bureau put the hot spell down to a combination of hot air being blown from the northwest toward the densely populated southeast, where a “blocking” high off the coast was stopping cooler winds from moving it on.
The bureau’s “extreme heat wave” warning, its highest category, includes Sydney for the next three days.
Sydney’s inland suburbs were forecast to swelter in 40°C heat.
Almost the entire state of New South Wales had a “high” or “very high” fire danger, the New South Wales Rural Fire Service said.
A “low-intensity heat wave” in neighboring Victoria state was expected to spread south almost as far as Melbourne.
Health authorities have issued warnings for pregnant women, babies, people aged over 65 and people with lung conditions since the heat eroded air quality.
The town recognized by Australians as their hottest, Marble Bar, with a population 174, had a reprieve yesterday from its 49.1°C record a day earlier, enjoying a relatively comfortable 41.1°C by midday.
“You really don’t want to be out digging holes in the middle of the ground, or chasing gold,” former cattle rancher and gold prospector Lang Coppin told reporters from Marble Bar. “What we’ve always done is do the physical work in the morning and then knock off. Be like the kangaroos and get under the tree.”
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