We also shouldn't discount the impact of the 2022 Hunga Tonga–Hunga Haʻapai eruption.
"The underwater explosion also sent 146 million tons of water from the South Pacific Ocean into the stratosphere. The amount of water vapor ejected was 10 percent of the stratosphere's typical stock. It was enough to temporarily warm the surface of Earth. It is estimated that an excess of water vapour should remain for 5–10 years."
The impacts of the irruption contentious perhaps, but what it put into the atmosphere isn't.
Plus if we get a La Nina this year it would be the 4th in 5 years, which is very unusual. For Australia that means wetter and cooler summers, at least for the eastern seaboard anyway.
Originally Posted by: SydneyonTees