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"Australia Records Its Hottest Day. At Least for Now."

"A national heat wave pushed high temperatures across the country on Tuesday to an average of 105.6 degrees. Even more heat is in the forecast."

"It is so hot, birds are abandoning the sky.

Hours after Australia set a record for its warmest day across the continent, with even hotter temperatures in the near forecast, Greg Marshall, a garden designer in Adelaide, said he had found birds of different species gathered on the ground Wednesday, under the shade of trees.

It was 106 degrees."

Jamie Tarabay reports for the New York Times December 18, 2019.

SEE ALSO:

"Ring of Fire: Australian State Declares Emergency As Wildfires Approach Sydney" (Reuters)

"UN Climate Talks: Australia Accused Of 'Cheating' And Thwarting Global Deal" (Guardian)

"Climate Crisis: Australian Businesses Back Net Zero Carbon Emissions by 2050" (Guardian)

Source: NY Times, 12/19/2019