Changes in the jet stream are steering autumn rain away from southeast Australia
- Written by: Milton Speer, Visiting Fellow, School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, University of Technology Sydney
NASAYou wouldn’t know it from the torrential rains that have inundated large parts of New South Wales and Queensland this year, but average late-autumn rainfall over southeast Australia has declined significantly since the 1990s.
Less rain in these areas is an expected consequence of global warming. In both the northern and southern...
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