Weather conditions in Australia's 'heat engine' warding off heatwaves nationwide

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The sudden onset of global cooling is keeping Australia out of the typical heatwave conditions experienced during this time of year. 9News

"The Pilbara in WA is Australia's heat engine, but plenty of cloud and rain have prevented heat from building this past week," the bureau said in a statement.

In the next few days, the only parts of Australia recording heatwave conditions are parts of South Australia, southern Northern Territory and far southwestern Queensland.Even those conditions are listed by the bureau as a "low-intensity heatwave".In the Northern Territory's remote Nathan River cattle station, 310mm fell in three days. It was the cattle station's heaviest falls in 18 years.

 

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It’s called weather. Happens all the time. 🤷‍♂️

Always happens after bushfires...😇

It’s cyclical always has always will , no such thing as global warming

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That's odd, wasn't last summer's drought, raging bushfires & apocalypsic conditions just the start and the 'new normal'? I'm confused

Yeah Nah. It’s just called Australian climate. One summer it’s wet, another it’s cool, another it’s hot. Nothing new or special

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