All parts of Australia are subject to drought, but those parts least likely to be affected include:
Nearly all of Australia is currently in drought except the far north tropical areas. The great majority of the land mass of Australia is either arid or semi-arid, there is very little surface water, the rain fall is low and there are very few rivers that actually run other than immediately after heavy rain, so even at the best of times, much of Australia might be considered to be in drought. Each state has drought declared areas, according to this link. http://www.answers.com/drought%20declared%20au
* North Eastern Queensland * The "Top End" of the Northern Territory Both these regions experience monsoonal seasons, so they have a definite wet season during Summer.
Different regions of Australia experience drought at different times. The drought currently being experienced by the southern regions is the worst on record, and has been going on for 12 years. In Queensland, some areas were drought-declared in August 2002, and are still in drought (October 2008), whereas other regions have had the drought declaration lifted, following good rainfalls earlier in 2008. A similar situation exists in Western Australia, where good farmland has been drought-declared for a number of years, but other areas have received sufficient rain to be taken off the list.
Droughts in Australia are never a surprise. As the second driest continent in the world, Australia is subject to frequent droughts, and it is probably more of a surprise when there isn't a drought.
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Yes. While parts of the USA have fierce forest fires or wildfires, Australia has the most bushfires in the world. Its dry climate, tendency to drought (which dries out the vegetation) and extended summer heatwaves in the south all contribute to the high incidence of bushfires.
All parts of Australia are subject to drought. However, the eastern coast is least likely to have a drought, meaning that virtually anywhere inland of teh great Dividing Range is more likely to be affected.
No, Australia is not having a drought.
Constantly. There is always part of Australia in drought.
Most areas of Australia have permanent drought conditions.
Many parts of Australia are still in a state of drought. Some regions have been drought declared for 13 of the past 16 years, particularly in South Australia, central Queensland and parts of Victoria and New South Wales. As one of the world's driest continents, drought is a continual fact of life.
Victoria state in Australia
Different regions of Australia experience drought at different times. The drought currently being experienced by the southern regions is the worst on record, and has been going on for 12 years. In Queensland, some areas were drought-declared in August 2002, and are still in drought (October 2008), whereas other regions have had the drought declaration lifted, following good rainfalls earlier in 2008. A similar situation exists in Western Australia, where good farmland has been drought-declared for a number of years, but other areas have received sufficient rain to be taken off the list.
Drought can occur in various parts of the world, including regions like sub-Saharan Africa, Australia, parts of the United States (such as California and the Midwest), and parts of Asia (like India and parts of China). These regions often experience prolonged periods of little to no rainfall, leading to water scarcity and impacts on agriculture and ecosystems.
I don't think anyone did because Australia has such good drought precautions
Regions that commonly experience drought conditions include parts of Africa, the Middle East, Australia, southwestern United States, and parts of Asia. These areas are often characterized by low precipitation levels and high temperatures, leading to water scarcity and dry conditions.
At least one region of Australia is always in a period of drought. This region may vary from north to south, east to west, etc, but because of the nature of Australia as the world's second driest continent, there is always a part of Australia in drought.
Lack of rain in hot places like Indonesia and Australia will cause drought