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Australia must brace for longer fire seasons and marine heatwaves ahead, report states

Australia needs to brace for longer and more harmful fire seasons and marine heatwaves in the years ahead, while quick modifications in weather condition patterns may lead to more hot days and fewer cool days, a government report stated on Thursday.

The oceans around Australia are continuing to warm, with increases in co2 in the environment resulting in more acidic oceans, especially in the country's south, said the Bureau of Meteorology and nationwide science firm CSIRO in their biennial joint environment report.

Increasing water level around Australia are increasing the risk of inundation and damage to coastal infrastructure and communities, CSIRO Research Study Manager Jaci Brown stated in a. statement accompanying the report.

Australia, a significant crops manufacturer, has experienced over the. last years severe weather condition events such as regular flooding,. dry spells, marine heatwaves and devastating fires that some. professionals attribute to climate modification.

Heavy rainfall events are becoming more extreme, with an. increase of around 10% or more in some areas, though the. average period of drought is anticipated to rise in the nation's. south and east in the decades ahead, the report stated.

Australia is continuing to warm, with eight of the nine. warmest years on record occurring because 2013, said Karl. Braganza, climate services supervisor at the weather condition bureau.

This warming has led to a boost in extreme fire. weather condition, and longer fire seasons throughout large parts of the. nation, Braganza said.

A shift toward drier conditions between April and October. throughout the nation's southwest and southeast, and lower rains. in the southwest could become a long-term function of Australia's. environment, the report stated.

Coastal floods that happen occasionally will end up being chronic. later on this century, while the warming and acidification of. oceans will cause more severe whitening events in reef,. including the Terrific Barrier Reef.

Coral lightening occurs when the water gets too warm,. causing corals to expel the vibrant algae living in their. tissues and turn white.

(source: Reuters)