The Philippine Star

Sydney bakes on hottest day ever

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SYDNEY (AFP) Ñ Temperatur­es in Sydney yesterday hit their highest levels since records began 150 years ago, after an Australian government agency warned of more frequent and intense heatwaves in the future.

While a vicious cold snap has recently hit Russia and eastern Europe and the Middle East has suffered its worst winter storm in a decade, Australian firefighte­rs were battling scores of wildfires in stifling summer heat.

In Sydney, Australia’s biggest city, the temperatur­e smashed the previous hottest recorded temperatur­e peaking at 45.8 de- grees Celsius (114.4 Fahrenheit). The old record, of 45.3 C, was set in January 1939.

“It’s a historic day for Sydney,” Weather Channel meteorolog­ist Dick Whitaker said.

“We haven’t seen a day like this in Sydney’s recorded history.”

It is the latest record to fall as Australia swelters under a heatwave that has affected 70 percent of the vast country and created what experts have called a “dome of heat” over the nation’s outback center.

The Bureau of Meteorolog­y said the heatwave had been affecting large parts of Australia since late 2012, and the Sydney record set at Observator­y Hill Ñ where the temperatur­e has been measured since 1859 Ñ was just the latest.

“The record setting temperatur­es were not limited to Sydney, with records being set along the coast,” the bureau said.

“The highest temperatur­e recorded in the Greater Sydney Area was 46.5 C at Penrith.”

The scorching heat follows an extended period of exceptiona­lly widespread hot weather for Australia in which the nation experience­d its hottest day on record on Jan. 7 with the average maximum temperatur­e hitting 40.33 degrees.

The extreme weather, which has exacerbate­d bushfires, last week also saw the government’s weather bureau upgrade its temperatur­e scale by introducin­g new colors to cover projected forecast highs.

At one point last week, central Australia was shown with a purple area on the bureau’s forecast map, a new color code suggesting temperatur­es were set to soar above 50 degrees (122 Fahrenheit).

Australia’s all-time record temperatur­e is 50.7 degrees, set in January 1960 at Oodnadatta in South Australia state.

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