Joyce warns of weather 'double whammy'

Farmers are worried as a record El Nino and strengthening Indian Ocean temperatures threaten to bring higher than normal warmth and less than average rain.

Barnaby Joyce.

Agriculture Minister Barnaby Joyce is warning that a record El Nino could bring a severe dry spell. (AAP)

Federal agriculture minister Barnaby Joyce says he is hoping and praying with farmers that a "double whammy" of weather events doesn't lead to an abnormally dry spell.

A record El Nino and strengthening Indian Ocean temperatures are threatening to bring higher than normal warmth to southeast Australia and less than average rain.

"These two things combined, unfortunately, create a double whammy but it's not a certainty that it's dry, it's a probability that it's dry," Mr Joyce told ABC TV on Tuesday.


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Published 20 October 2015 8:23am
Updated 20 October 2015 8:30am
Source: AAP


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