In short, this means the weather is cooler and wetter than usual.
La Niña occurs when Tahiti's air pressure is significantly higher than Darwin's air pressure, over a sustained period. "You also get changes in the position of weather systems, which tends to push more moisture into eastern Australia."About two La Niña and two El Niño events happen each decade, on average.
But despite cutting-edge modelling and more than 140 years of data, meteorologists cannot yet make accurate, long-term predictions.
“Did They? If NOT WHY Not?” Build more DAMS U Australia Water storage Dams etc, Year 2000 it was 4.26 ML per person 2019 It is 3.21 ML per person, Hmm More People & Less Water?
Well it is the wet season, so it’s to expected.
Sooo, global warming?
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