Climate change is likely driving a drier southern Australia – so why are we having such a wet year?
- Written by Michael Grose, Climate projections scientist, CSIRO
ShutterstockAs the climate changes, southern Australia is likely to keep getting drier on average, particularly in the southwest.
However, this year has been wet. And yesterday the Bureau of Meteorology announced we are now in another La Niña event. This common large-scale climate pattern lasts for months, and will increase the odds of...

















