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Yet I am sure Invercargill with its 2C 100km/h westerlies and driving rain is perfectly fine and dandy Wish this mongoloid would **** off once and for all.
Well that poster is originally from S Asia, so it is cold for their standards lol.
Just added it to my ignore list as there's no point in seeing worthless posts.
Ahhh...there speaks the racist and judgemental mind and I am NOT from Asia thicko!
I"m Anglo/Australian - yes I'm caucasian, so what. I'm not going to feel guilty just because of my race
You disgust me to my bones and I'm more than happy to add you to my ignore list. You are disgusting and make me sick!. Do me a favour and disappear for once and all
Fog starting to rise up from the river, so cool it is literally only 15-20m thick and you can walk in and out of it like a door. One of the coolest things I've ever seen.
Humidity reaches 100% on these cold winter nights easily, don't why, but it does. On non frosty nights, the dew can be ridiculous here.
Similar here -dews can easily be mistaken for overnight rain. I knew the person who used to do the weather readings here a few years ago, and he said the heaviest dews will register as 0.6mm of precip.
Similar here -dews can easily be mistaken for overnight rain. I knew the person who used to do the weather readings here a few years ago, and he said the heaviest dews will register as 0.6mm of precip.
After clear nights in winter, the water drips from the roof well after sunrise, it honestly could be mistaken for overnight rainfall here aswell. And I am officially in a desert climate. I actually never seen dew as insane as here.
As of 3:00am, Renmark Airport is the coldest station in the ENTIRE COUNTRY at -3.0C
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