Friday, March 26, 2010

State of the Climate - Snapshot

Australia's two leading climate science agencies – the CSIRO and Bureau of Meteorology - have produced a snapshot of the state of the climate to update Australians about how their climate has changed and what it means.

Fast Facts
  • Australia will be hotter in coming decades
  • Much of Australia will be drier in coming decades
  • It is very likely that human activities have caused most of the global warming observed since 1950
  • Climate change is real
This snapshot provides observations and analysis of Australia’s climate and the factors that influence it. Two organisations, CSIRO and the Australian Bureau of Meteorology have combined to present this current picture of Australia’s climate.

The Bureau of Meteorology has been observing and reporting on weather in Australia for over 100 years, and CSIRO has been conducting atmospheric and marine research for over 60 years.

The snapshot is sourced from peer reviewed data on temperature, rainfall, sea level, ocean acidification, and carbon dioxide and methane levels in the atmosphere.

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