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Australia has had its wettest spring on record, with an average of about 160 millimetres of rain falling across the country.
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1180211:MV8xMjc0MDEyXzIwNzk4MjUxXzQyQzlCRUQx] The rain is starting to piss me off. My back garden is flooded, and my chickens are looking half drowned. [/quote]
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The bureau's Darren Ray has attributed the good rains to an optimal combination of tropical influences which are expected to continue until the end of summer.
"The Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean, with their tropical influences, are two major climate influences on Australian rainfall," he said.
"And we're seeing the most conducive combination of those two influences."
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link to www.abc.net.au
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and a very bloody wet start to summer..
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link to www.bom.gov.au
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we have just been issued a flash flooding warning
wow..just another thing to show there is big weather changes happening all over the world with most of Europe and north America snowed under so early it looks like the seasons for everyone are just getting wilder
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