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  2. Drought in Australia - Wikipedia

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    At the time of Federation, Australia suffered a major drought. There had been a number of years of below average rainfall across most of Australia before the drought. During the drought, the wheat crop was "all but lost", and the Darling River was dry at Bourke, New South Wales, for over a year, from April 1902 to May 1903.

  3. 2000s Australian drought - Wikipedia

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    The effects of the drought were exacerbated by Australia's (then) second-hottest year on record in 2009, with record-breaking heatwaves in January, February and the second half of the year. [ 22 ] The drought in Sydney eased around April 2008 and Sydney's main water catchments reached 65 percent, 25 per cent fuller than they were at the same ...

  4. List of droughts - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of significant droughts, organized by large geographical area and then year. Africa Aoyate ... Drought in Australia; Federation Drought (1901)

  5. 1979–1983 Eastern Australian drought - Wikipedia

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    The year 1979 began with extraordinarily hot conditions over southern Australia. Both livestock and wild animals perished in great numbers due to the heatwave, which saw places in northern South Australia regularly reach temperatures of at least 45 °C (113 °F) from 31 December 1978 to 15 January 1979. [2]

  6. Federation Drought - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, the Federation Drought is the name given to a prolonged period of drought that occurred around the time of Federation in 1901.. Though often thought of as a long drought, until the record dry year of 1902 the period was actually one of a number of very dry spells interspersed with wetter weather.

  7. Effects of the El Niño–Southern Oscillation in Australia

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    Drought in the Shire of Flinders, Queensland, 1952. 1885 to 1898 were mostly La Niña years, being generally wet, though less so than in the period since 1968. The only noticeably dry years in this era were 1888 and 1897. Although some coral core data [22] suggest that 1887 and 1890 were the wettest years across the continent since settlement. [23]

  8. Category:Droughts in Australia - Wikipedia

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    1979–1983 Eastern Australian drought; 2000s Australian drought; F. Federation Drought This page was last edited on 30 April 2022, at 06:28 (UTC). Text ...

  9. Climate change in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Recent climate events such as extremely high temperatures and widespread drought have focused government and public attention on the effects of climate change in Australia. [8] Rainfall in southwestern Australia has decreased by 10–20% since the 1970s, while southeastern Australia has also experienced a moderate decline since the 1990s. [5]