Australia's Record Winter - Average Highs Beat Old Averages By 2C - Guardian
Its always hot in Bidyadanga but a few degrees can make a big difference in the remote Aboriginal community, about 190km south of Broome in Western Australia. Its always hot its the desert but the difference between 33C and 36C can be quite oppressive, said Shaun Burgess, a teacher in the community.
This winter, it mattered more than most 2017 was Australias warmest on record for average maximum temperatures, which reached nearly 2C above the winter average and beat the previous record set in 2009 by 0.3C, according to a report released by the Climate Council on Tuesday.
In July alone 72 records were broken for the highest maximum temperature, including in Sydney, which set a record high of 26.5C Bidyadanga was one of those 72; on July 27 it reached 36.3C, the hottest day in Australias warmest July. It also broke its previous July record of 35.7C, set in 2016.
Its made it really difficult to do things like go camping or fishing with the students, which is something weve done a lot of in previous years, Burgess said. Theres been less of an opportunity to clear the mind, less of a reprieve, I guess. And the reprieves may be becoming rarer. Australia has set new seasonal highs for maximum temperatures 10 times so far this century and the Climate Council report found that more than 260 heat and low rainfall records were broken between June and August this year.
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https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2017/sep/19/australias-record-breaking-winter-beats-average-highs-by-2c-climate-council-says