An unusual combination of climate conditions is confounding climate experts, with the possibility that Australia could post a warmer and drier than average summer even with a La Nina event being declared in the Pacific.
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| Conditions are tilting back towards favouring warmer than average conditions for much of the nation during summer. |
The Bureau of Meteorology on Thursday released its summer outlook, indicating the odds have shifted back from favouring cooler and wetter than average weather in the coming three months.
Read Peter Hannam’s story in today’s Melbourne Age - “Unusual climate mix has experts baffled as summer set for warmer, drier conditions.”

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