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Why it’s going to be a long, hot, dry summer

Why it’s going to be a long, hot, dry summer

The return of El Nino promises a stinker of an Australian summer with major implications for our cities, energy grid and natural environment.

Mark LudlowQueensland bureau chief

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After Europe sweltered through its hottest summer on record, weather forecasters and climate experts have warned Australia will also experience a stinker of a summer which has major implications for our cities, energy grid and natural environment.

The Bureau of Meteorology declared in September an El Niño and positive Indian Ocean Dipole event this summer.

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Mark Ludlow
Mark LudlowQueensland bureau chiefMark Ludlow writes on politics, energy and infrastructure based in Brisbane. Connect with Mark on Twitter. Email Mark at mludlow@afr.com

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