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Post by greysrigging on Jun 29, 2024 19:37:08 GMT -5
Rainfall stats the last 12 months ( so the financial year 2023-2024 ) in the AU capital Cities BRISBANE: SYDNEY: CANBERRA: MELBOURNE: HOBART: ADELAIDE: PERTH: DARWIN:
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Post by Ethereal on Jul 4, 2024 20:53:13 GMT -5
Had these 'food for thought' thoughts today; They should create Weather Wiki website where confirmed users (not random editors) edit the weather descriptors throughout the day and give us instantaneous weather conditions for their location (or our locations), since metereology websites barely update the current conditions and they can be so damn inaccurate! Not sure if this idea is far fetched and ridiculous, but if random people can edit encyclopedias then why not this? π
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Post by MET on Jul 7, 2024 8:00:11 GMT -5
Bogeyman July well in progress here; not even reached 20Β°C once this week, wind and rain to boot. Low pressure dominated outlook. I have appreciated the indoor temperature for sleeping in particular, though the weather is increasingly unusual and weird for July.
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Post by MET on Jul 9, 2024 12:08:37 GMT -5
The bogeyman July is a gift that keeps on giving; the forecast of thunderstorms all day gave us nought but a gay DOA blunderstorm cock-spit, fuck this rotten, boring grey-hole cuck-climate of seasonless dreary cretination to fuckiaan Jupiter, muvverfukkas
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Post by MET on Jul 12, 2024 20:17:41 GMT -5
Not a heat lover but July 2024 is a ridiculous dog's dinner. I've booked summer now, got my train tickets sorted. Excellent!
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Post by Ethereal on Jul 23, 2024 1:13:01 GMT -5
(Southeast) Australia's climate fixed (moved the continent northwards by 3-4 degrees, where it "touches" New Guinea): Sydney will now have a climate more like Port Macquarie (in winter that is) and it will barely have southerly busters.
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Post by greysrigging on Aug 19, 2024 4:50:23 GMT -5
Gotta love a classic SH Med climate... Bunbury, Western Australia:
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Post by MET on Aug 27, 2024 14:42:25 GMT -5
My stay in central France is coming to an end tomorrow - incredible how sunny it is every time I come here. I would not be surprised if there were more sunshine hours in my week here than Sheffield had had since 1st August - really. Makes it feel very hot at times though. It was actually too sunny. Even the day with storms managed more sun than cloud.
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Post by MET on Aug 30, 2024 6:53:31 GMT -5
Glad that summer's nearly over. Looking forward to October infact. Best month of the year - feels so cosy when the clocks go back. No more chance of 20Β°C+ weather, and no harsh laser-like sunshine burning through you. Bring it!!!!
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Post by greysrigging on Aug 30, 2024 7:39:38 GMT -5
The 160 day run of +100f heat at Marble Bar Oct-April 1923-1924
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Post by tompas on Sept 1, 2024 13:45:53 GMT -5
Several stations on the coast broke their September record highs today:
Dubrovnik: 34.8C (+0.6C) Split: 35.1C (+0.9C) Mali LoΕ‘inj: 35.2C (+2.7C) Senj: 36.0C (+0.4C) Ε ibenik: 35.7C (+0.3C)
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Post by MET on Sept 3, 2024 20:30:13 GMT -5
My autumn thoughts. I'm hoping for a cold autumn this year. An october with an average high of about 10Β°C and an average low of 5Β°C would be good, also dry and a bit sunnier than average.
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Post by Babu on Sept 4, 2024 3:01:41 GMT -5
The Swedish national September record is 29.1'C. It's looking very likely to be broken, and we might even get our first 30'C September temps. One Gothenburg suburb has a 33'C forecast tomorrow: Many warm days incoming all over Sweden More moderate temps in UmeΓ₯, unlikely our relatively weak 24.5'C September record will be broken.
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Post by Beercules on Sept 4, 2024 3:50:06 GMT -5
Fark me Umea is polar compared to everywhere else
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Post by Babu on Sept 7, 2024 3:37:36 GMT -5
Kaunas in Lithuania on the same latitude as southernmost Sweden has had a scorcher of a year so far. Apart from January, every month has been above average, and not by a small margin either.
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Post by MET on Sept 7, 2024 9:06:55 GMT -5
Well, the Fagcasters definuttly got this wrong. It was going to reach 24Β°C today here according to these tosseurs, but in reality it's 16.7Β°C with cloud and drizzle. Not complaining about the actual weather, but the state of the foreskincasting, which is hopelessly incompetent, and makes my head spin thinking that these morons are getting paid actual money to be so dreadfully wrong on a daily basis. FUCK OFF.
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Post by greysrigging on Sept 7, 2024 16:33:10 GMT -5
The number of + 35c days at various locations/sites in the Northern Territory so far in 2024: Darwin Airport - 15 days Knuckey's Lagoon ( 6 klm from the Airport ) - 31 days Noonamah ( 20 klm from the Airport ) - 68 days Kangaroo Flats ( 30 klm from the Airport ) - 57 days Batchelor ( 62 klm from the Airport ) - 31 days Douglas River ( 150 klm from the Airport ) - 66 days Jabiru ( 216 klm from the Airport ) - 80 days So as you can see, coastal Darwin is one of the milder climates in the Top End. But Gove on the far north east coast is much milder with only 7 +35c days so far this year.
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Post by MET on Sept 20, 2024 12:06:33 GMT -5
The foreskincaster fags have ballsed this shit up to the hilt lately. Even predicting 21Β°C. In reality it has barely scraped 18Β°C. Off with their heads, slowly with a blunt hedge-trimmer.
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Post by MET on Sept 23, 2024 14:49:27 GMT -5
What a rancid pustule of a month Shit-tember has been (and will continue to be). Drizzly, dull, overcast monochrome mulch every day, missing 5-10 days of thunderstorms that everywhere else has had to boot. Shit-tember 2024: you are the weakest link. Goodbye.
To think it's been probably the most thundery September in British history and NOTHING here.
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Post by Steelernation on Sept 28, 2024 19:24:55 GMT -5
Hottest temp by state in 2024: California: 129 California: 124* *=non-Death ValleyArizona: 124 Nevada: 121 Texas: 117 Utah: 115 Oregon: 115 Kansas: 115 Idaho: 114 Oklahoma: 113 Montana: 112 South Dakota: 110 North Dakota: 110 New Mexico: 109 Colorado: 109 Washington: 109 Nebraska: 107 Wyoming: 107 Arkansas: 107 North Carolina: 106 South Carolina: 106 Georgia: 105 Tennessee: 105 Mississippi: 105 Louisiana: 105 Maryland: 105 Alabama: 104 Virginia: 104 Kentucky: 104 Florida: 103 Missouri: 103 Iowa: 103 Illinois: 103 West Virginia: 103 Pennsylvania: 103 Ohio: 102 Indiana: 101 New Jersey: 101 Vermont: 101 Maine: 100 New Hampshire: 99 Massachussetts: 99 Delaware: 99 Michigan: 99 Wisconsin: 98 Connecticut: 98 New York: 97 Minnesota: 96 Hawaii: 94 Rhode Island: 93 Alaska: 93 Hottest in Colorado: 109 (43 c) in Yuma on June 24th
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