Weekend Herald

First day of summer but weather erratic

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Today may be officially the first day of summer but the weather has not been behaving as it did last year. November was a strange mix of summer warmth and winter chills, unlike last year when the weather turned hot at Halloween and stayed that way throughout November and December.

That was attributab­le to warmer than usual temperatur­es in the Tasman Sea, which is also the case this year.

But oddly, the warmth from the sea has not produced the calm, settled air that it normally would.

Climate scientists told the Herald this week the ocean might not “couple” with the atmosphere over the next few months for some reason. They are forecastin­g temperatur­es near or above the summer average with normal rainfall. Which is good news for farmers, they will not have to reduce stock in preparatio­n for drought as they were doing last summer, and it is good news for electricit­y suppliers.

Until November, some observers were warning of low lake levels after this year’s mild winter and dry early spring. But November’s rain has quietened them.

Behind all weather conjecture these days is the sense that rapid climate change is upon us and extreme conditions are going to be more frequent. Across the Tasman storms have just battered Sydney and 100 bush fires have started in Queensland.

Here, there is every prospect December will be warmer, and often hotter, than it usually was. But don’t forget your umbrella.

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