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Too hot mate. I think central Queensland is the best in terms of temps and humidity. I think Gladstone gets a decent amount of clear days even compared to Brisbane.
Found this thread on the FOURTH **** page. This is not acceptable. The boring ass Southern Hemisphere thread deserves to be condemned to the abyss not this one
Had a run of cold nights lately, avg MTD low at the airport is 3.2C, which is 3.5C BELOW the average May low and lower than the July avg for the site. The MTD high is 19.4C which is also below the avg high. The month has been quite sunny and calm though. The BOM also has 1981-2010 data for the old town site, which for May are 8.3/20.0C.
MTD values at the 2 sites are, with the 1981-10 averages:
Airport: 3.2/19.6C, (6.7/20.1C)
PWS: 7.1/19.1C, (8.3/20.0) - my PWS is closest to the old town site in location and environment.
For comparison, May 2016 recorded 10.1/20.9C at my PWS and 8.6/21.2C at the airport.
Looks like the BOM sunshine data at Mildura has gone completely to s**t, only ONE ****en day of sun in the data. Why does everything in life have to be downgraded to hell, for ****'s sake
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Found this thread on the FOURTH **** page. This is not acceptable. The boring ass Southern Hemisphere thread deserves to be condemned to the abyss not this one
Why so angry? I will never let our hemisphere thread be boring like this one.
Found this thread on the FOURTH **** page. This is not acceptable. The boring ass Southern Hemisphere thread deserves to be condemned to the abyss not this one
Had a run of cold nights lately, avg MTD low at the airport is 3.2C, which is 3.5C BELOW the average May low and lower than the July avg for the site. The MTD high is 19.4C which is also below the avg high. The month has been quite sunny and calm though. The BOM also has 1981-2010 data for the old town site, which for May are 8.3/20.0C.
MTD values at the 2 sites are, with the 1981-10 averages:
Airport: 3.2/19.6C, (6.7/20.1C)
PWS: 7.1/19.1C, (8.3/20.0) - my PWS is closest to the old town site in location and environment.
For comparison, May 2016 recorded 10.1/20.9C at my PWS and 8.6/21.2C at the airport.
Looks like the BOM sunshine data at Mildura has gone completely to s**t, only ONE ****en day of sun in the data. Why does everything in life have to be downgraded to hell, for ****'s sake
LMFAO
We are also behind in temperatures. 6.5°C/16.9°C, averages are 8.3°C/17.0°C (2000-2017 Apr)
Also sunny here.
And to combat the other thread, do we have a dedicated snowposter? I will post graphics if there's snow near my house in elevated towns.
I would love to see more snow and cold photos from Australia instead the same bull**** about some rain here and there or "icy westerlies" haha !
Ignore the westerlies guy
There's a service on BoM called Meteye which shows probably of rain, snow and storms. If there is snow nearby on there I will post it but I can't guarantee actual pictures of the snow.
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