It might come as no surprise to Australians that 2022 was wetter than normal, but the Bureau of Meteorology has revealed last year's temperatures were also warmer than average. 9News
BoM has released a brief summary ofin 2022, which highlights the strong trends that will be further examined in their Annual Climate Statement next month.
"The mean annual maximum temperature was above average for most of northern Australia, Tasmania, and parts of the west coast, but below average for New South Wales, southern Queensland, and parts of South Australia NSW overall had 860.24 mm rainfall in 2022, as an area average across the state, which is 54.7 per cent above average.The average temperature was 0.13 degrees warmer than the 1961–1990 average, while also being the coolest year for NSW overall since 1996.Victoria overall had 872.70 mm rainfall in 2022, as an area average across the state, which is 31.6 per cent above average.The average temperature was 0.45 degrees warmer than the 1961–1990 average for Victoria.Queensland overall had 774.
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