Sunspots herald change in the weather with bulk of drought behind us

By Jamie Brown
Updated January 13 2020 - 8:22am, first published 7:30am
After the dust and smoke clears Eastern Australia will return to a wet period. Will we be in a position to harvest that water or will it just run away?
After the dust and smoke clears Eastern Australia will return to a wet period. Will we be in a position to harvest that water or will it just run away?

The first sunspots to appear in a long time are like early sparrows arriving in spring - a sure sign that a new solar cycle is upon us, bringing the hope of rain says long-term forecaster Dr Rob Baker,.

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