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Roadside: -- the journey in the heat

A sub-theme of heat has emerged in the ongoing, low key  Roadside project.

According to the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) , 2024 was Adelaide’s driest year since 2006, with the city receiving nearly 200 millimetres below the average rainfall.  Heat refers to   the extreme dryness of the landscape  in southern South Australia,  during  the  heatwave of the late summer/early autumn. This   dryness can be seen in the dusty paddocks and the  dead grass along the side of the road. It is the  dead grass that I've been  noticing  during my  afternoon poodlewalks with Maya on   Waitpinga's backcountry roads in the southern Fleurieu Peninsula.  

There has been no rain for months and none is forecast by   BOM for some time.  Only more  extreme temperatures  with the increased risk for bushfires.  People on water tanks in the Adelaide Hills and Yankalilla have run out of water and they are now relying on water cartage. This  is such a contrast to the  sub-tropical cyclones (eg., Cyclone Alfred) and the floods in north-eastern NSW and south-eastern Queensland, due to the  ocean and atmosphere being demonstrably warmer than even just a few years ago. The climate is changing because it is warming.