The Australian Bureau of Meteorology warns Australia of rising temperatures, larger fires, and heavy rainfalls in the coming decade

The Australian Bureau of Meteorology put forward a report that suggests that Australia will have warmer temperatures, more fires, and heavy rainfalls.

Australia has seen an increase of 1.47 degrees in its temperatures over the years.

Due to this increase in temperatures, Australia suffered wild fires and heavy rainfalls which resulted in the loss of thousands of animals and wildlife.

The report further mentioned that Australia will face hotter climate and fires in southern and eastern parts of the country.

Pep Canadell, a scientist who was involved in the research publication also tweeted the details regarding the report.

He said that Australia will face a bumpy ride with climate changes in the coming decade.

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