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001 Tom Johnstone [Iain.Johnstone at pse.unige.ch]    WA Rainfall this summer

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From: Tom Johnstone [Iain.Johnstone at pse.unige.ch]
Subject: aus-wx: WA Rainfall this summer
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I suppose many of you have already seen it, but in case you haven't, take a
look at this summer's decile rainfall map of WA:

http://www.bom.GOV.AU/climate/rainmaps/monthd3j.shtml

Amazing amount of rainfall compared with the average. At first I thought
this was just due to a few TC's dumping a lot of rain, but certain areas in
the southern half have received substantial rain from other sources.
Actually, the whole of Australia has been wet:

http://www.bom.GOV.AU/climate/rainmaps/monthd3a.shtml

But WA has maybe seen the biggest deviation from average. In fact, the last
year has been pretty wet for WA:

http://www.bom.GOV.AU/climate/rainmaps/mnthd12j.shtml

Makes you wonder about possible links between the WA rainfall and other
climate events elsewhere...

Tom
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