Australia that has been around since november and is in the grip of a sustained fire. That is to be fed as a result of extreme drought and increased temperatures. Last week, the hitterecord of the country, even on two consecutive days in a row to be broken.

on Monday, it was 40,9 degrees celsius and on Tuesday it came to the temperature at 41.9 degrees. It is not a local maximum, but in order to average the temperatures.

this is a very important difference with the Dutch hitterecord that on the 25th of July this year, was killed in action. Then, in the province of Noord-Brabant Gilze-Rijen air base and a peak temperature of to 40.7 degrees celsius were measured. This is the highest ranking official weerhut in the Netherlands ever. The Staff was on the same day, only up to 37, 5 degrees. Well, that was a hitterecord.

Also, in the case of Australia, it is a very rare thing in the average temperature of 40 degrees true. This is because the country is so big, and moreover, it is an island. The direction from which the wind comes, there is a coastal strip which is a reduction amount of the oceaanlucht to do with it.

There were, in Australia, in recent years, several hitterecords to be broken. It was in Adelaide on the 24th of January, 46,6 degrees celsius, the highest temperature ever recorded in the capital city of the Australian state. In the most extreme heat, however, was measured in the dry inland areas of Australia. Last week, there is a temperature of 50.0 degrees celsius), recorded by the ground station of the Nullarborvlakte, which owes its name to the combination of the Latin words for ‘no’ and ‘trees’.

A firefighter watches, with a koala next to her, and how the fire spreads. (Photo: Eden Hills Country Fire Service.

Meteorologists: for the last two years, unprecedented heat-waves,

, According to a new report from the Australian Bureau of Meteorology, the current heat waves, and the one from last season in terms of volume and duration of the strongest Australia has ever seen.

with The sustained high temperature at the beginning of the Australian summer, accompanied by a dry and wide-spread forest fires, which are now being fortunate to be in Sydney in cutting it. Large parts of Australia, this year, only one-fifth of the normal amount of rain received, which is normally moist forests are currently dry and, therefore, therefore, susceptible to the flames.

There is one in Australia, now at 3.7 million hectares of land were burned. That is more than thirty times as many as had been lost by the recent forest fires in California. And it’s also up to four times as much land as the forest fires earlier this year in the Amazon region, in a team up. Just as the forest fires in Siberia this year, with 3 million hectares (ha) of a similar size. In the south-east of Australia, is an aggravation of the burning, as expected.

Based on preliminary analysis, yesterday Australia recorded its hottest day on record. – The nationally-averaged maximum daytime temp was 41.9 °C, exceeding the record set on Tuesday, 40.9 ºC. You can view the top ten highest daily max temps here: https://t.co/Cdqm9vD1cI

AvatarAuteurBOM_auMoment of plaatsen05:52 – 19 december 2019, Young people are to criticize Australian prime minister < / p> The Australian prime minister, Scott Morrison, is due to young people being criticized because he is at the peak of the heat of the past week, went on holiday to Hawaii. The missionaries denied that there was a direct relationship between the heat and the climate, and is well known as a person who is within the treaty of Paris, the tightening up of the rules to try to stop it. Because of the large production of coal, the country is at the bottom of the month and has appeared in international klimaatprestatieladder.

due to the ongoing fires in the Australia to 2019 is expected to be a worldwide record year for forest fires. Also, global temperatures, is remarkable: by 2019, is likely to be the second-warmest year on record and the warmest year without a strong El Niño.

aerial imagery showing extent of forest fires near Sydney