Australia is currently suffering a severe drought which has halved agricultural production, resulted in many irrigation licencees being given a zero water allowance, effectively shutting down the irrigation business and killing many orchards and other crops. All major cities are on water restrictions, some smaller cities are limited to minuscle water allowances each day, enough for cooking and about 10 mins of shower use per household. Massive fires have burnt and are still burning in some states, being fought by firefighters from Canada and New Zealand as well as our own.
Yet the Australia Bureau of Metereology has announced that Australia's rainfull for 2006 was 19mm above average (about 5%). The problem is the rain fell in large amounts in the North and Northwest Tropics of the country plus in the Western Interiors of the continent, all sparsely populated areas with limited agricultural activities. Many of the main agricultural areas had their driest year on record. Either the population of Austdalia needs to be redistributed, or the rainfall does. Both are not easy options.
Yet the Australia Bureau of Metereology has announced that Australia's rainfull for 2006 was 19mm above average (about 5%). The problem is the rain fell in large amounts in the North and Northwest Tropics of the country plus in the Western Interiors of the continent, all sparsely populated areas with limited agricultural activities. Many of the main agricultural areas had their driest year on record. Either the population of Austdalia needs to be redistributed, or the rainfall does. Both are not easy options.
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