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Australia weather bureau says dry conditions likely to persist for rest of year

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Australia weather bureau says dry conditions likely to persist for rest of year

By Colin Packham

 

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Winemaker and director of Peterson Wines Colin Peterson walks through a dry dam on his property in Hunter Valley, Australia, September 3, 2018. REUTERS/Stefica Bikes/Files

 

SYDNEY (Reuters) - Dry weather across Australia's east coast will linger until 2019, the country's meteorological bureau said on Thursday, extending drought conditions that have hit rural production and threatened the broader economy.

 

Australia's Bureau of Meteorology said in its latest three-month outlook that there was just a 35-percent chance that much of the country's east coast would receive average rainfall between Oct. 1 and the end of the year.

 

Dry conditions are expected in the Northern Territory as well, which also has a 35-percent chance of average rains.

 

Such weather could pile further pressure on production of crops such as wheat and corn, while cattle farmers may be forced to increase slaughtering at a time of ample global supply of beef.

 

"There are parts of the country that really need some rain, without them they could see production estimates come off," said Phin Ziebell, agribusiness economist at National Australia Bank.

 

"The outlook covers the wet season for Australia's north. Cattle farmers may have to liquidate their herds and then who are they going to sell to? Australia's biggest market - the United States - has ample supplies."

 

Australia earlier this week cut its forecast for 2018/19 wheat production by nearly 13 percent as result of dry weather, which is likely to curtail exports from the world's fourth largest exporter of the grain.

 

Australia will next week update its forecast for beef production.

 

With rural output typically accounting for around 3 percent of Australia's economy, the country's central bank in August warned that the severe drought that has dried out grazing and crop land in the east would cause a potential headwind to the economy.

 

(Reporting by Colin Packham; Editing by Joseph Radford)

 
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We drove from Brisbane to Longreach then south to Griffith in April. Was already bone dry except for a patch an hour or so south of Barcaldine. Never seen so many feral goats in my life.

Wow Australia with a drought, and the USA getting yet another hurricane, as well as Philippines, and tropical storms elsewhere. OH I forgot, Big Al and Climate change,  climate change. Silly me.  Hey Donald, maybe you should go to the tropics and toss more paper towels, you big foolish silly man.

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