Thursday, January 09, 2014

Australia’s 2014 Heat Wave Picks Up Where 2013 Left Off

A view from the space shuttle Atlantis of three layers of volcanic dust in the Earth's atmosphere, following the 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines. (Credit: ISS/NASA/Corbis) Click to enlarge.
The U.S. may just be climbing out of the freezer, but Australia has been sweating through a major heat wave to start the year.  Heat records fell across a large part of the country in the first week of the New Year.  The warm weather is currently centered over sparsely populated Western Australia, but it could hit major population centers along the east coast by late next week.

The Australian Bureau of Meteorology released a special statement to chronicle the extent of the heat wave and its movement.  While noting that it didn’t affect as wide an area as the January 2013 heat wave, the statement said the heat wave has been, “highly significant with substantial areas having their hottest day on record.”  The heat wave comes on the heels of Australia’s hottest year on record during which a slew of records were shattered including the country's hottest summer.

Australia’s 2014 Heat Wave Picks Up Where 2013 Left Off

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