Weather Locations in Australia
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Australia Weather Overview
At almost 3 million square miles,
There are many different climates to be
found across the country; from arid desert climate; to tropical; to coastal
temperate; to alpine. The majority of the population lives in the coastal
regions.
One thing
South
This region of
The climate here is typified by warm
summers and mild winters. Rainfall has a fairly even spread, though it is a bit
higher in the first half of the year.
Sydney’s climate sees summer highs averaging 26°C and winter
lows averaging 8°C or 9°C. (Remember
Sunshine is abundant in this part of
the world and summers are long and hot; hence the sun, sea and surf reputation
of the region.
Inland from the coast, temperature
extremes are greater. Due to the lack of the temperate sea breezes, it can drop
to freezing and summer heat can soar. Canberra, the
capital, sees winter lows averaging 0°C or 1°C while summer highs are a touch
higher than on the coast. Snowfall is not very rare, and in the hilly areas
such as the Blue Mountains west of Sydney it falls each winter.
The main mountains of the country, the
Australian Alps, lie further south, to the northeast of Melbourne straddling the border between Victoria and New South Wales. The
highest mountain,
Central Australia experiences a harsh
desert climate and supports just a tiny proportion of
Summers are extremely hot, with
temperatures generally between 32°C and 40°C during the warmest months. Winters
are warm with temperatures between 18°C and 23°C.
Rainfall in the desert is very low –
around 200mm to 250mm per year.
Western Australia is predominantly arid desert,
experiencing the same climate as central
This is another sparsely populated
region of
Rainforests cover the northern part of Queensland where rainfall is amongst the highest
in the country.
The
Natural Disasters
Several weather-related natural
disasters occur in
Tropical cyclones are a risk in the coastal regions of
the northern part of the country. These violent storms can cause severe
flooding, structural damage and loss of life. Although they are not
particularly common, they are a threat each year between December and April.
