Times of Oman

Australian towns among hottest spots on Earth

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WELLINGTON: Australian towns were among the hottest places on Earth this week as a severe heatwave hit the continent’s southeast, with forecaster­s warning of more record-breaking temperatur­es before the weekend.

The past four days were among the country’s top 10 warmest on record, with temperatur­es nearing 50 degrees Celsius (122 degrees Fahrenheit) in some spots, the Bureau of Meteorolog­y said on Wednesday.

“With South Australia breaking some all-time records yesterday, it would certainly put this region as one of the warmest parts of the world yesterday, if not the warmest,” the bureau’s senior meteorolog­ist Philip Perkins told AFP.

“The places that broke records yesterday are already warmer at this time today as they were yesterday.” High temperatur­es are not unusual in Australia during its arid southern hemisphere summer, with bushfires a common occurrence.

But climate change has pushed up land and sea temperatur­es and led to more extremely hot days and severe fire seasons.

Among the towns in South Australia state experienci­ng their hottest temperatur­es on record Tuesday was tiny Tarcoola in the region’s far north, which reached 49 degrees Celsius.

The city of Port Augusta recorded a temperatur­e of 48.9 degrees Celsius, almost one degree higher than its previous record set on February 7, 2009 -- the same day Victoria state endured the devastatin­g “Black Saturday” bushfires that left 173 dead in the nation’s worst natural disaster.

The desert town of Coober Pedy — where some residents live undergroun­d to escape the harsh conditions — equalled its temperatur­e record of 47.4 degrees Celsius.

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