Jury still out on role played by global heating, but hotter ocean temperatures off Australia could have fuelled the NSW storms

The fourth major flood to hit greater Sydney in less than two years had no single cause. It was triggered by a confluence of events that combined over the weekend to dump as much rain in some areas as Melbourne or London typically receive in a year.

The extent of the flooding was exacerbated by circumstances on the ground – a saturated landscape that was unable to absorb much more water after the wettest start to the year on record, and dams being close to full and unable to hold the downpour.

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