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The Bureau of Meteorology has confirmed that 2024 was Australia's second-warmest and eighth-wettest year on record.
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00:00Australia's annual rainfall was 28% above average, making 2024 our 8th wettest year
00:06on record and the wettest year since 2011.
00:09It was Australia's second warmest year on record, with the national average temperature
00:131.46 degrees above the long-term average.
00:18Most of the country had warmer-than-average conditions throughout the year.
00:22Nationally, spring was the warmest on record, winter was the second warmest on record, and
00:27summer 2023-24 was the third warmest on record.
00:33While much of northern Australia and some inland areas had above-average rainfall, it
00:38was much drier than usual in Victoria, parts of South Australia, and parts of the West.
00:43Tropical cyclones brought heavy rainfall to northern parts of Australia early in the year.
00:49Low intensity to severe heatwave conditions affected large parts of Australia during early
00:54and late 2024.
00:56And frequent slow-moving high-pressure systems to the south of the mainland also affected
01:01temperature and rainfall across Australia throughout the year.
01:04Australia's weather is impacted by global climate conditions.
01:07Globally, 2024 was the warmest year on record, and each decade since 1980 has been warmer
01:13than the last.
01:15Australia's climate has warmed by an average of 1.55 degrees Celsius between 1910 and 2024,
01:23and the warming in Australia is consistent with global trends.

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