As part of an annual review of global weather extremes,
these studies focused on October 2015, which was the hottest on record for that
month across Australia. It was also the hottest by the biggest margin for any
month.
October 2015 was also the driest for that month on record in
Tasmania, which contributed to the state’s dry spring and summer, and its bad
fire season.
El Niño events usually drive global temperatures higher, and
2015 had one of the strongest on record. So were these records due to El Niño,
or climate change? The research shows that while El Niño had some influence on
Australia’s weather, it was not the only culprit.
Read the piece on The Conversation
- “Climate change played a role in Australia’s hottest October and Tasmania’s big dry in 2015.”

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