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Old 03-09-2017, 04:24 AM
 
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March is above avg MTD. 35.2C average high MTD at the Renmark airport station, with constant sunshine pretty much for the last 2 weeks.

Other stats include 35.5C in Mildura and 32.8C in Adelaide. Adelaide has been constantly sunny, with 92.6 hours for the first 8 days, with the cloudiest day recording 10.2 hours! Melbourne is warmer than average aswell, 27.8C at the city station and 28.6C at the Airport. Melbourne Airport has recorded 81.2 hours of sun for the first 8 days. So far March is warmer than the 3 summer months at all these locations.

Meanwhile Sydney is getting what they deserve, MTD high only 24.1C at Sydney Airport, with an extreme max of 26.2C, with a total sunshine for the first 8 days of 24.1 hours!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ****en love this

Models show almost constant heat! Could even get a couple 40C days in the mix.

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Old 03-25-2017, 07:00 AM
 
Location: Formerly New England now Texas!
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Temperature always goes above 20C here. Yesterday was 23.9C, Today was 22.7C. Since the late February, the weather goes hot in a crazy way. Average high temperatures for Early March are about 11C to 11.5C here but the temperature always goes above 20C since the late February. Is this March going extreme everywhere?
This is a repeating thread. Every year, a thread about the warmest (insert month here) is posted in this forum. Use google to check.

It isn't the warmest March ever, it's been freezing in many places, there is still more than a foot of snow in areas of my yard in southern New England. Temps have been to single digits many nights, virtually no night has been above freezing.

This thread and all it's kin are propaganda and not about weather.

A California town had to ask the National Guard to help it remove 4,000 tons of excess snow. Mammoth got so much snow this winter it called in the National Guard for help - LA Times

So from New England to California it's been cold and snowy, yet the propaganda must say it's warm, it isn't. In a few days the warmest April ever thread will start. The same group seems to be involved in these warmest threads. Somewhere it's warm, somewhere it's cold, that is weather. Ubiquitous warmest months ever year after neverending year is propaganda.
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Old 03-25-2017, 07:03 AM
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It'll close about 2c above average here.
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Old 03-25-2017, 07:05 AM
 
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It'll close about 2c above average here.
2012 summer on the way then.
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Old 03-25-2017, 07:09 AM
 
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It'll close about 2c above average here.
Wow, you've done your job. Scientific consensus is you are two centuries ahead of the fake curve. You live in a far future climate from the rest of the universes. If you live in the north, can you grow pomegranates yet? Personally the day pomegranates can grow or maybe palm trees, in Connecticut, outdoors, will be a wonderful day for me. The fake warmists tell us this will take at least 2 centuries, yet you are already there.
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Old 03-25-2017, 07:09 AM
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2012 summer on the way then.
March 2014 was as warm as 2012 and June/July that year were good (and was the only summer of the last 10 that had above average sun).

March 2003 was about the same as this March, but far sunnier. Summer 2003 had a warm and sunny June, an average July, and a hot/sunny August with the hottest day on record.

March 1997 was very similar. June 97 was poor, July 97 was average, August 97 was a hot, sunny and thundery month.
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Old 03-25-2017, 07:13 AM
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Wow, you've done your job. Scientific consensus is you are two centuries ahead of the fake curve. You live in a far future climate from the rest of the universes. If you live in the north, can you grow pomegranates yet? Personally the day pomegranates can grow or maybe palm trees, in Connecticut, outdoors, will be a wonderful day for me. The fake warmists tell us this will take at least 2 centuries, yet you are already there.
1. We can already grow pomegranate and palm trees.
2. I don't live in CT, as clearly stated next to my name.
3. March 2013 was 4-5c below normal.
4. What are you on about?
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Old 03-25-2017, 07:24 AM
 
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As of today we are 1.3F above average in mean temp and 1.1F above average in max temp. Thanks to yesterday's 82F/28C high temp. Looks like the remainder of the month will be at or above average too.
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Old 03-25-2017, 09:34 AM
 
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2.3C above average until today.
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Old 03-25-2017, 09:57 AM
 
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1. We can already grow pomegranate and palm trees.
2. I don't live in CT, as clearly stated next to my name.
3. March 2013 was 4-5c below normal.
4. What are you on about?
Warming if it were real, could allow my descendants living in Connecticut to fulfill my dream of growing pomegranates and palm trees (maybe palm trees in 3 or 4 centuries). It's a dream for now, but at least you get to live it.
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