Australia is predicted to have no more winters by 2050

Minh Huyền |

Experts predict that winter will no longer exist in Australia by 2050 instead it will be a new summer of about 40 degrees Celsius.

Australia is a country known for its hot climate, even in the winter months. Weather researchers warn that winter will completely disappear in Australia within the next 30 years. Instead, the country's coldest season will be replaced by a "new summer" with temperatures of 40 degrees Celsius.

There will still be a spring, summer and fall, but researchers at the Australian National University believe that the fourth season will be a kind of "new summer".

This will fall between mid-December and late February, although it will change slightly depending on different regions of the country. For example, in Sydney, the "new summer" lasts from October to the end of March.

The information is based on climate data from Australia's Long Paddock project and climate change models based on sample data from the UK Meteorological Office.

We looked at the historical average temperatures of each season and compared them to the expected data, explains Dr. Geoff Hinchliffe.

And we really havent found a long winter or even a winter.

Climate change is currently " too much as experts warn that the ice on the island of Greenland (denmark) will melt.

Recent research has shown that climate change is the cause of rising sea levels. In addition, they also said that the Earth's oceans will turn "dark blue by the end of the century" and climate change seems to be the main cause.

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