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http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/warning-on-water-fires-crisis/2006/09/04/1157222070803.html
http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/warning-on-water-fires-crisis/2006/09/04/1157222070803.html
VICTORIANS should prepare for even tougher water restrictions and an extreme bushfire season this summer after the failure of the state's winter rainfall, Australia's most senior weather forecaster has warned.
Geoff Love, head of the Bureau of Meteorology, said that after an exceptionally dry winter and the state's driest August on record, the prospect of good rainfall over the next few months had diminished.
And even if good spring rain occurred, dam levels would struggle to recover because of increased evaporation and absorption of water into the soil as air temperatures rose.
The length of southern Australia's current drought has even normally cautious climatologists suggesting it is due to climate change. "It is approaching my personal threshold of being convinced," said Michael Coughlan, director of the National Climate Centre.
Dr Coughlan said that even normal spring rain was not going to help top up water catchments. "If we had good rain in early winter, that would have been absorbed by the soil and made the soil moist, so that subsequent rain would flow into catchments. If we get good rain now, increasing amounts of it will evaporate because of rising temperatures or be absorbed into the soil," he said.
State Environment Minister John Thwaites said the Department of Sustainability and Environment had begun hiring seasonal firefighters a month earlier than usual to get them trained for an earlier fire season.