(Photo: Australian Bureau of Meteorology/)
As reported by http://www.voanews.com/
January 16, 2014
More Severe Heat Waves
to Come as Australia
Sizzles
Heat waves in Australia
are becoming more common and severe, according to a report released on Thursday
by the nation' s Climate Council. The
independent non-profit organization insists that extreme weather patterns can
be attributed to climate change. The report comes as southern Australia
braces for more punishing heat and emergency crews battle dozens of bushfires.
Temperatures in the southern city ofAdelaide
have been near 46 degrees Celsius, while Melbourne
is on track to record its second-longest heat wave since the 1830s. Strong
winds are likely to increase the bushfire danger later this week in South Australia and Victoria , where more than 1,000 fires have
been reported. Some 40 are currently burning out of control.
The Climate Council said that periods of intense heat inAustralia are
becoming more frequent, hotter and are lasting longer. The council predicts
that such heat waves will become increasingly severe in the future. Researchers
blame climate change, and believe that the burning of fossil fuels is trapping
more heat in the lower atmosphere.
Professor Will Steffen, one of the authors of the Climate Council report, said events spanning many years were studied.
Temperatures in the southern city of
The Climate Council said that periods of intense heat in
Professor Will Steffen, one of the authors of the Climate Council report, said events spanning many years were studied.
“We are putting together [data] over many decades to look at longer term trends rather than individual events. It is when you do that that you start seeing those trends of longer heat waves, more frequent heat waves, hotter heat waves, and they are actually starting earlier in the season and this shows you that the basic fundamental characteristics of heat waves are indeed changing towards conditions that are worse in terms of human health and well-being,” said Steffen.
Health authorities in
In
Bill Griggs, from the
“The commonest things are actually the deterioration in existing medical conditions, they can be affected by a degree of heat stress, but you get other simple things ranging from heat rash or prickly heat, some people get cramps, some can become dizzy and faint. But it
The extreme heat has also affected the world of sport, forcing matches at the Australian Open in
Scientists said that 2013 was