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And we had less rain today than some areas in Arizona. In reality, every place in the world gets weather that is unusual. It's not worth creating a new thread every time this happens.
I forgot to add that even L.A. was above average today. The heat has not gone anywhere. The temps are more unusual on the part of Anchorage than L.A.
I wonder how 27C feels for the people there. Must be really hot. Like how 35C feels for us.
When I was in Sydney it went up to 36/37°C in early March (this year). It didn't feel hot at all more like 28°C. I don't know why. 35°C in Melbourne felt really hot though.
When I was in Sydney it went up to 36/37°C in early March (this year). It didn't feel hot at all more like 28°C. I don't know why. 35°C in Melbourne felt really hot though.
Odd...Because we're more humid than Melbourne, thus our heat would feel hotter instead.
Did you experience a humid 35C heat in Melbourne? The past summer was relatively humid there...
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I was watching the golf live in Seattle earlier.. The grass was pure yellow. I have a feeling that the weather over there is giving us our trough of disastrous "summer"
I was watching the golf live in Seattle earlier.. The grass was pure yellow. I have a feeling that the weather over there is giving us our trough of disastrous "summer"
I wonder what will happen this winter.
Really? GO PHIL!!!
Love the guy....Also, I placed a bet on him and will cash in for $1000 if he takes the title. Fortunately he seems to have a chance, Tiger on the other hand is simply a disaster! 153/156 could it get any worse?
Odd...Because we're more humid than Melbourne, thus our heat would feel hotter instead.
Did you experience a humid 35C heat in Melbourne? The past summer was relatively humid there...
It was on March 1. Possibly it was only a brief spike of heat, when I wasn't outside, because the BOM observations show that it was back to 29°C at 3pm, and I went out around 2-3pm on that day I think.
In Melbourne on the other hand it was a real 48-hour heatwave and truly felt like desert heat (21-22 Feb), until a cold front made the temperature plummet to only 18-19°C in a couple of minutes. Truly a fascinating climate. I was there for only 4 days and wanted to experience the legendary variability, and I wasn't disapppointed
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