bit_pattern
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We had a hell of a La Nina over 2010 - 2011, so much water was dumped on Austraslia and South America that you can actually see a corresponding dip in the global sea level over the period:
http://blogs.nasa.gov/cm/blog/whatonearth/posts/post_1323211578062.html
It's growing increasingly likely that we are moving into an El Nino this year, so Australia can expect to return to the extreme drought conditions of a few years ago, we can probably expect another record breaking global temperature too.
http://blogs.nasa.gov/cm/blog/whatonearth/posts/post_1323211578062.html
It's growing increasingly likely that we are moving into an El Nino this year, so Australia can expect to return to the extreme drought conditions of a few years ago, we can probably expect another record breaking global temperature too.