Is Climate Change Self-Correcting? Australia's Heatwave Stops Gasoline Sales
Shaunacy Ferro
at 08:01 AM Jan 12 2013
Outback Outlook Australia's weather map for Sunday continues to look red hot. At least it's not purple.
Australian Bureau of Meteorology
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Continuing Australia's trend of being majorly unpleasant this week, it got so hot in the Outback town of Oodnadatta a few days ago that you couldn't even pump petrol.

On Monday, temperatures in the town reached 48.2 degrees Celsius , and drivers who stopped for petrol were stymied when unleaded fuel became unavailable because it was vaporising in the heat.

Oodnadatta already has a claim on hot weather in Australia. It holds the country's all-time heat record from from January 1960, of 50.7 degrees Celsius. This week broke Oodnadatta's record for most consecutive days with temperatures above 45 degrees Celsius, with seven days of intense heat, and today temperatures are set to climb to 47 degrees Celsius.

This leaves the town in a though spot, since petrol can't be pumped temperatures above 45 degrees Celsius, lest it vaporise. According to The Age, the average maximum January temperature in the area has gone up 0.9 degrees in the past 30 years, to 38.4 degrees Celsius. The owner of a local roadhouse described the recent weather as "like a wall of fire."

Not being able to fuel up isn't the only thing travelers have to worry about, either, since some tar roads have also melted. Yikes.

[News.com.au]

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