Prosper in a dynamic world
Search

Warmest Australian sea surface temps on record

Australia saw its warmest sea surface temperatures on record in 2022, with an annual average sea surface temp that was 0.80°C above the long-term (1961 to 1990) average.

What’s remarkable about the 2022 sea surface temperatures (SSTs) is that:

  • They were very much higher than average around almost the entire Australian coastline for the year as a whole.
  • They were the highest on record across areas as geographically diverse and far apart as the waters off southwest Tasmania, to the Arafura and Coral Seas.
  • Temps were high throughout the year. There weren’t just a few “spike” months that bolstered the overall average.

Image: Source: BoM.

Why so warm?

In the Bureau of Meteorology’s Annual Climate Statement 2022 which was released this week, it said that in addition to climate-change related background warming, the record ocean warmth was most likely related to several climate drivers, including:

  • La Niña in the Pacific Ocean
  • The negative Indian Ocean Dipole in the Indian Ocean

Both of these climate drivers tend to push warmer waters towards Australia.

What are the effects of such warm water?

Warmer waters obviously make it more pleasant to go for a dip in the sea in the southern half of Australia, but there is more than our comfort at stake here. Marine life can be affected, and there are also meteorological side-effects.

As the Bureau of Meteorology said in its Annual Climate Statement 2022:

“These warm waters around Australia also have an influence on our climate as they act as a source of moisture through evaporation, increasing humidity, cloudiness, and the chance of rainfall.”

The BoM went on to cite the example of the northwest cloudbands that drew tropical moisture far into the southern and eastern states of Australia in March 2022, giving Sydney and many other places their wettest March on record.

It just so happens that we here at Weatherzone mentioned another example in a story this very Thursday: namely the very heavy rainfall just south of Sydney, which was exacerbated by extremely warm waters off the NSW coast.

Image: Go on mate, you know you want to have a surf in those lovely warm waters. Source: iStock.

You can read the rest of the BoM’s Annual Climate Statement 2022 here. It also states that 2022 was the 22nd-warmest and 9th-wettest year on record.

Latest news

Satisfy your weather obsession with these news headlines from around the nation, and the world.

How is DTN APAC equipped to service the offshore wind farm industry?

Wind turbines are usually pictured on rolling hills far from cities and people, but what if they were on rolling swells off the coast of populated areas? Australia’s National Electricity Market (NEM) and WA renewable power network currently harnesses wind power from 115 wind farm facilities and a capacity of 15,617 MW, according to OpenNEM. […]

Quarter million lightning strike and heavy downpours smash southwest WA businesses

The southwestern tip of Western Australia is the latest corner of the country to see exceptionally heavy winter rainfall, with 24-hour totals topping 100mm at some locations, and over 250,000 lightning strikes causing costly shutdown procedures. Storms and heavy downpours pelted much of the South West Land Division on Wednesday as a cold front and […]

East Coast Low brings intense night of wind, rain and surf to NSW businesses

The East Coast Low lashed large parts of the NSW coastline in the 24 hours to Wednesday morning as damaging to destructive winds, intense rainfall and large waves disrupted industries from aviation to ports, and transport to power utilities. The stretch of NSW coastline from the Hunter region to the South Coast has been most […]

East Coast Low deepening near NSW coast disrupting aviation, transport and utility industries

Heavy rain, destructive winds and damaging surf will batter eastern NSW in the coming days following the explosive development of an East Coast Low leading to significant disruptions to transport, aviation and utilities. A coastal trough located off the southeast Queensland and northeast NSW coast rapidly intensified into a low pressure system overnight into Tuesday […]