Bureau of Meteorology's severe-weather outlook flags increased risk of heatwaves, bushfires
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There were excessive ends in northern hemisphere-now meteorological office published appearance of severe air, marked risk of increased heat waves and forest fires, but less cyclone for next season. October -Inisan is the most intense time for floods, tropical cyclones, heat waves, forest fires and severe storms. Here is expected for the next season. Less tropical cyclone Based on the long -term average, there are 11 tropical cyclones from the coast last year. However, in recent years, this number has decreased. This year, total number of tropical cyclones in Australia is expected to be smaller than normal, and a delay is expected in the first important rains of wet season. The tropical cyclone season lasts from November to April. However, Andrew Burton, who chaired tropical cyclone team of office, said that it does not mean that Australians came out of hook. "Australia has not had a season without at least one tropical cyclone from the shore since reliable records began in the early 1970s," he said. "In Australia, it affected a number below an average number of cyclones during the latest tropical cyclone season, but saw two important events in Western Australia." This included the old tropical cyclone Ellie, who diluted WA's Kimberley region, causing the state's worst flood. Emergency services called on people in Northern Australia to make sure that they were above their planning and preparations for enough water and food for five days if communities are cut. James Ashley, WA manager office, said ring is a new cyclone predictive system that shows possibility developing for seven days instead three days and possible position important systems. "So up to seven days, you will see not only a low, medium or high risk, but also where it is geographically."Said. Heatwave and Bushfire High Warning Excessive heat waves hit most of the northern hemisphere this year and have an increasing risk in Australia The office is a different story for heat waves that warn with increasing heat wave and forest fires for the season. The Office said that the estimation showed "an unusual warm temperature chance for most Australia by at least 2024." In addition, due to hot and dry conditions, he said that there is an increasing risk of forest fire for most east and southern Australia, combined with high fuel loads. "There is always a risk of dangerous and destructive fire in Australia at this time of the year," senior meteorologist Sarah Scully.Said. "The grass growth caused by rainfall over average in the last two to three years contributes to an increase in risk of fire." Most of the Australia increased the risk of this spring forest fire. In appearance spring forest fire, Australasia Fire Department described most northern region, Queensland new South Wales and some parts Victoria South Australia as a risk forest fire. Meteorological Office, El Niño's beginning, Indian Ocean
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