Climate for Station: Cairns Aero, Queensland, Australia
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Climate Analysis & Overview
Cairns Aero is experiencing a warming trend with both highs and lows increasing over the last decade. The precipitation pattern is becoming slightly more concentrated, indicating potential shifts in rainfall distribution. These changes are crucial for understanding regional climate dynamics and planning for future weather events.
Tropical Warming Trends
Situated at the edge of the Great Barrier Reef, Cairns Aero falls under the tropical rainforest climate classification (Köppen: Af). This location, nestled between lush rainforests and the Coral Sea, provides a unique microclimate influenced by both maritime and terrestrial factors. Over the last decade, the station has recorded a warming trend in daily high temperatures by 0.20°C (0.36°F) and a more pronounced increase in lows by 0.49°C (0.88°F). These trends are indicative of a broader warming pattern, although the all-time data shows a more moderate rise of 0.14°C (0.25°F) in highs and 0.12°C (0.22°F) in lows. This suggests that while short-term changes are more noticeable, the long-term warming is more gradual.
Record Extremes and Their Implications
Cairns Aero has recorded a maximum temperature of 40.0°C (104.0°F) and a minimum of 6.2°C (43.2°F). These extremes highlight the variability inherent in tropical climates, where intense heat can be juxtaposed with cooler periods, especially during the dry season. Such records are critical for understanding the potential for extreme weather events, which can have significant impacts on local ecosystems and human activities.
Precipitation Patterns: A Marginal Shift
The Precipitation Concentration Index (PCI) at Cairns Aero has increased from a baseline of 17.8 to 18.9, indicating a slight increase in precipitation concentration. This means rainfall is becoming more concentrated in fewer events, which could lead to more intense storms and potential flooding. While the PCI is not yet at a level considered highly concentrated, this marginal change is a signal for stakeholders to monitor rainfall distribution closely, especially in light of Australia's regional climate goals aimed at mitigating the impacts of extreme weather.
Interpreting the Climate Narrative
The interplay between the warming trends and shifting precipitation patterns at Cairns Aero paints a complex picture. As Australia's climate policies evolve, understanding these localised changes becomes vital. The warming of lows more than highs could affect nocturnal cooling processes, impacting both natural habitats and human comfort. Meanwhile, the slight increase in PCI suggests that while rainfall events may become more intense, the overall distribution remains relatively stable for now.
Regional Climate Context
Cairns Aero's climate profile must be viewed within the broader context of Australia's climate objectives, which include reducing greenhouse gas emissions and enhancing resilience to climate change. Recent weather events, such as tropical cyclones and heatwaves, underscore the importance of accurate climate monitoring and forecasting. These insights are essential for informing policy decisions and ensuring the sustainability of both natural and human systems in this vibrant region.
Station Statistics
10-Year Trend
High: +0.10 °C/decade
Low: +0.44 °C/decade
Rain: +1.35 mm/decade
25-Year Trend
High: +0.32 °C/decade
Low: +0.34 °C/decade
Rain: -1.03 mm/decade
50-Year Trend
High: +0.25 °C/decade
Low: +0.19 °C/decade
Rain: -0.32 mm/decade
All-Time Trend
High: +0.14 °C/decade
Low: +0.11 °C/decade
Rain: -0.04 mm/decade
Percentage Above-Average Days
Last 12 Months: 55.1%
This Year: 0.0%
Precipitation Concentration Index (PCI) ℹ️
Last 12 Months: 19.5
Historical Average: 18.2
Percentile Rank of Last 12 Months ℹ️
High: 96th percentile
Low: 95th percentile
Rain: 23rd percentile
Change in Variance ℹ️
High: -4.1%
Low: -10.1%
Intraday: +13.9%
Data Coverage
88.4%
First Year of Data
1942
Station Location
Historical Weather Records
| Max High | Avg High | Min High | Max Avg | Avg Avg | Min Avg | Max Low | Avg Low | Min Low | Max Precipitation | Avg Precipitation | Max Snow | Avg Snow | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Record | 40.4 °C | — | 16.1 °C | 31.9 °C | — | 10.6 °C | 28.9 °C | — | 6.2 °C | 402.8 mm | — | — | — |
| January | 40.4 °C | 31.5 °C | 24.0 °C | 30.1 °C | 25.0 °C | 21.2 °C | 28.9 °C | 23.8 °C | 18.2 °C | 368.3 mm | 12.3 mm | — | — |
| February | 40.0 °C | 31.3 °C | 24.4 °C | 29.3 °C | 24.7 °C | 21.7 °C | 28.4 °C | 23.8 °C | 18.7 °C | 286.3 mm | 14.9 mm | — | — |
| March | 37.7 °C | 30.6 °C | 23.7 °C | 28.2 °C | 23.8 °C | 21.0 °C | 27.8 °C | 23.2 °C | 17.7 °C | 402.8 mm | 13.1 mm | — | — |
| April | 36.8 °C | 29.4 °C | 22.3 °C | 26.1 °C | 22.4 °C | 17.7 °C | 26.1 °C | 21.8 °C | 13.9 °C | 157.0 mm | 6.7 mm | — | — |
| May | 31.3 °C | 27.7 °C | 20.3 °C | 24.2 °C | 20.7 °C | 14.8 °C | 25.0 °C | 20.0 °C | 10.1 °C | 82.6 mm | 3.5 mm | — | — |
| June | 30.8 °C | 26.1 °C | 19.5 °C | 24.8 °C | 19.0 °C | 12.4 °C | 23.4 °C | 18.0 °C | 6.2 °C | 71.2 mm | 1.9 mm | — | — |
| July | 30.1 °C | 25.9 °C | 19.3 °C | 23.8 °C | 18.5 °C | 10.6 °C | 22.9 °C | 17.2 °C | 7.3 °C | 48.9 mm | 1.4 mm | — | — |
| August | 31.5 °C | 26.7 °C | 16.1 °C | 23.8 °C | 19.2 °C | 13.1 °C | 23.7 °C | 17.4 °C | 7.8 °C | 63.2 mm | 1.2 mm | — | — |
| September | 33.9 °C | 28.2 °C | 21.0 °C | 26.3 °C | 21.1 °C | 15.7 °C | 24.4 °C | 18.8 °C | 9.3 °C | 51.1 mm | 1.2 mm | — | — |
| October | 36.0 °C | 29.7 °C | 23.1 °C | 28.0 °C | 23.1 °C | 17.8 °C | 26.1 °C | 20.7 °C | 12.4 °C | 99.7 mm | 1.5 mm | — | — |
| November | 39.2 °C | 30.8 °C | 24.4 °C | 31.9 °C | 24.5 °C | 21.2 °C | 27.8 °C | 22.4 °C | 14.6 °C | 158.5 mm | 3.1 mm | — | — |
| December | 39.9 °C | 31.5 °C | 23.9 °C | 31.0 °C | 25.2 °C | 20.9 °C | 27.9 °C | 23.4 °C | 17.1 °C | 230.1 mm | 6.2 mm | — | — |
Data Visualisations
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Daily Data Points and Averages Throughout the Year





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