‘One extreme to the other’: What the end of La Nina means for Australia

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‘One extreme to the other’: What the end of La Nina means for Australia
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Australians have been warned to 'prepare for a shift from one extreme to the other', with La Nina expected to be replaced with 'record-challenging heat' when it comes to an end next year.

Sky News Australia Meteorologist Rob Sharpe on Tuesday said the phenomenon would probably end in late January or February, leading to neutral conditions in the Pacific Ocean.

“The dams are full, the ground is wetter than usual and there is still potential for heavy rainfall to cause big floods.” “Of the nine observed double and triple La Nina events since 1900, six have been immediately followed by El Nino years and only three have been followed by neutral years,” he said.

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