Monday 15 March 2010

MEDIA RELEASE

Climate snapshot: State of the Climate published

More extremely hot days, fewer cold ones, wetter in the north and drier in the south: This is not a forecast for Australia’s climate but a snapshot of our climate now.

In a joint CSIRO/Bureau of Meteorology statement released today, Australia’s two lead climate science agencies have produced a snapshot of the state of the climate to update Australians about how their climate has changed and what it means.

Changes observed include:

  • Highly variable rainfall across the country, with substantial increases in rainfall in northern and central parts of Australia, as well as significant decreases across much of southern and eastern Australia.
  • Rapidly rising sea levels from 1993 to 2009, with levels around Australia rising, between 1.5 and 3mm per year in Australia’s south and east and between 7 and 10mm in the country’s north.

Bureau of Meteorology Director Dr Greg Ayers said the observed changes showed climate change was real. “Australia holds one of the best national climate records in the world,” Dr Ayers said. “The Bureau’s been responsible for keeping that record for more than a hundred years and it’s there for anyone and everyone to see, use and analyse.”

CSIRO Chief Executive Dr Megan Clark said the Bureau data underpinned a great deal of CSIRO research. “Understanding options for mitigation and adaptation are important research priorities for us,” Dr Clark said. “With this snapshot, Australians will be better prepared for the next step of planning for how to adapt to a changing climate and how to also take action to reduce the impacts of climate change. CSIRO has been working with industry and in sectors of the economy such as agriculture to prepare for and implement necessary changes.”

Dr Ayers said the snapshot presented the facts in an accessible format. “There is a thirst for good quality climate science and our two organisations are proud to publish this,” he said.

Further information:
State of the Climate: http://www.bom.gov.au/announcements/media_releases/ho/20100315a.pdf

Media Assistance:
Huw Morgan, Manager, CSIRO media liaison
tel: (02) 6276 6406, mob: 0417 834 547, email: huw.morgan@csiro.au

Valentina Lazarevska, Bureau of Meteorology media liaison
mob: 0439 452 424, email: v.lazarevska@bom.gov.au

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