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The climate of the Australian Outback varies greatly. Much of it is desert and semi-arid land, meaning that summers are very hot, and winter nights drop to below freezing. However, in the north, the outback is subject to the effects of monsoonal rains in summer, with sometimes the added effect of cyclones changing into rain depressions as they hit land and move further inland. In the far south, the outback is a bitterly cold place in winter, with winds whipping up from the Southern Ocean and blowing straight onto the flat, treeless Nullarbor.

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