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Australia swelters through ‘hottest ever’ March

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SydNey: Australia continued a string of “hottest ever” months in March, the government said, as global warming emerges as the hot button issue in national elections just weeks away.

The Bureau of Meteorolog­y (BOM) yesterday said the country had experience­d the warmest March on record, with mean maximum and minimum temperatur­es above average for nearly all of the vast continent nation.

BOM said the national mean temperatur­e was 2.13°C above the longterm average for the month of March.

It was the fourth month in a row of record heat in the country, and January was Australia’s hottest month ever, with mean temperatur­es across the continent exceeding 30°C for the first time.

There was some relief for regions suffering from prolonged drought, however, as two tropical cyclones that struck northern and western Australia in March bought badly needed rains.

“Unfortunat­ely, the rain needed to reduce significan­t rainfall deficienci­es in drought-affected areas is substantia­l and will require above average rainfall over a prolonged period to completely remove deficits at longer timescales,” BOM said.

The problem of climate change has emerged as a key issue in national elections due to be held by mid-May.

The conservati­ve coalition government of Prime Minister Scott Morrison has been reluctant to back steep reductions in greenhouse gas emissions blamed for contributi­ng to global warming for fear this would hurt the country’s huge coal industry and undermine economic growth. — AFP

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