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Rain, floods and the threat of a soggy summer
FromABC News Daily
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Length:
11 minutes
Released:
Jul 6, 2022
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Podcast episode
Description
After months of torrential rain up and down the east coast, New South Wales is being hit by severe flooding again.
Today, ABC journalist Gavin Coote takes us to the hardest hit communities and University of New South Wales climate scientist Agus Santoso explains why there could be much more rain to come.
Featured:
Gavin Coote, ABC Radio reporter, AM
Jeremy Muller, Windsor resident
Kevin Shaw, Camden resident
Dr Agus Santoso, senior researcher, UNSW Climate Research Centre
Today, ABC journalist Gavin Coote takes us to the hardest hit communities and University of New South Wales climate scientist Agus Santoso explains why there could be much more rain to come.
Featured:
Gavin Coote, ABC Radio reporter, AM
Jeremy Muller, Windsor resident
Kevin Shaw, Camden resident
Dr Agus Santoso, senior researcher, UNSW Climate Research Centre
Released:
Jul 6, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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