Some context:
- The summer of 2012/3 was particularly dry
- The previous two summers were very wet
- Our long term average rainfall is around 600 mm per annum, spread evenly over each month (50 mm per month)
- We tend to have more rainfall event days during the cooler months, but higher falls per event during the hotter months
- 2006 was one of the driest on record at a total of about 265 mm
To the 2013 figures:
- Total rainfall received was 385 mm. This is roughly 2/3rds of the long term average.
- Thus overall 2013 WAS a dry year
- Total for the summer months was 31.5 mm (average 10.5 per month) ... dry
- Total for autumn was 114.5 mm (average 38 per month) ... dry
- Total for winter was 169 mm (average 56.3 per month) ... a tad above average
- Total for spring was 70 mm (average 23.3 per month) ... dry
- There were (only) 4 significant rainfall events during 2013
- They were: 70 mm on 1 March, 42.5 mm on 2 June, 28 mm on 19-20 July, and 36.5 mm on 16-18 September
- The year was one where rainfall was predominant during the cooler months
- A pretty good year for those growing winter crops
- Not so bright for us graziers
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Here's a link to the Bureau of Meteorology's 2013 Climate Summary:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ASnp8VO6n3E
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