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Cyclones get names but deadly heatwaves don’t. Should Australia personalise severe weather?

Cyclones get names but deadly heatwaves don’t. Should Australia personalise severe weather?

Excerpt from theconversation.com

Australia’s climate is changing rapidly due to rising global greenhouse gas emissions. Extreme weather events such as tropical cyclones, east coast low pressure systems, flash floods, droughts, bushfires, severe storms, and both land and marine heatwaves are becoming increasingly common, as the National Climate Risk Assessment makes clear.

These can overwhelm emergency and medical services, damage infrastructure, and lead to deaths and morbidities.

Yet only some extreme weather events receive names.

Last November, for example, the Northern Territory was hit by Severe Tropical Cyclone Fina, while much of Australia was about to swelter through an unnamed heatwave.

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