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Old 11-11-2016, 05:34 PM
 
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Sick and tired of the South America/Argentina monopoly in the "Southern Hemisphere" thread and everything else being ignored, so lets discuss OZ/NZ weather here.
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Old 11-11-2016, 05:55 PM
 
Location: Sydney, Australia
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I also avoid the SH thread because of the rampant South America clogging. When it rains, they upload dozen of pictures of flooded roads and when it snows they have countless pictures of snowy fields - Like, yeah, we totally didn't know how rain and snow look like on ground. And the worst thing is that they upload so many photos on one post (sheesh), and it isn't just one user who does this.

Anyway, back to the topic. I thought this spring was quite good (I know you'd disagree). I enjoyed the mildness and cool evenings. It really seemed like a transitional season. Last springs have been way too drastic. Cool Augusts followed by hot November-like Septembers. I hate sudden seasonal changes. This spring was nicely gradual.
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Old 11-11-2016, 06:04 PM
 
Location: Fort Worth, Texas
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All I have to say about this thread is that you Australians and New Zealanders have practically a tropical or at least a subtropical paradise climate; unlike the unlivable winters that we Americans have to deal with every winter..........and........All the truly Sh**ty climates that are located in my neck of the woods, AKA the Midwestern United States; all in all, you aussies have nothing to really complain about-try living somewhere like Chicago or Detroit and then you'll realize how truly blessed you are.
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Old 11-11-2016, 06:15 PM
 
Location: Melbourne, Australia
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I also avoid the SH thread because of the rampant South America clogging. When it rains, they upload dozen of pictures of flooded roads and when it snows they have countless pictures of snowy fields - Like, yeah, we totally didn't know how rain and snow look like on ground. And the worst thing is that they upload so many photos on one post (sheesh), and it isn't just one user who does this.

Anyway, back to the topic. I thought this spring was quite good (I know you'd disagree). I enjoyed the mildness and cool evenings. It really seemed like a transitional season. Last springs have been way too drastic. Cool Augusts followed by hot November-like Septembers. I hate sudden seasonal changes. This spring was nicely gradual.
I know haha. WE GET IT YOU HAVE CRAZY WEATHER AAAAAAAAAAAA

Anyway, this spring has sucked balls. But, there are a couple of 30°C days on the horizon which I'm most certainly looking forward to

At the moment though, 12pm, we have some 17°C dewpoints with a temperature of 22°C Little bit humid for a change. I actually don't mind humid weather if it's mild.
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Old 11-11-2016, 06:17 PM
 
Location: João Pessoa,Brazil(The easternmost point of Americas)
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In Northern Hemisphere thread everytime it rain or snow there they post about,every day Cambium and others post a lot of model images and etc,so why can't I post about South America? if I dont post the thread will stop in time because yours pratically don't post there,yours all have to remember that the Southern Hemisphere are most ocean,so we dont have all that diversity,it is South America,Australia and New Zealand(rarely South Africa).
I post a lot about South America because the diversity here is greater,and I ever will post when an interesting weather pattern appear,isnt my fault if yours climate are so BORING.
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Old 11-11-2016, 06:33 PM
 
Location: Sydney
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In Northern Hemisphere thread everytime it rain or snow there they post about,every day Cambium and others post a lot of model images and etc,so why can't I post about South America? if I dont post the thread will stop in time because yours pratically don't post there,yours all have to remember that the Southern Hemisphere are most ocean,so we dont have all that diversity,it is South America,Australia and New Zealand(rarely South Africa).
I post a lot about South America because the diversity here is greater,and I ever will post when an interesting weather pattern appear,isnt my fault if yours climate are so BORING.
That's why there's a separate Europe thread too, The Americas take up too much space.
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Old 11-11-2016, 06:37 PM
 
Location: Albany, NY
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All I have to say about this thread is that you Australians and New Zealanders have practically a tropical or at least a subtropical paradise climate; unlike the unlivable winters that we Americans have to deal with every winter..........and........All the truly Sh**ty climates that are located in my neck of the woods, AKA the Midwestern United States; all in all, you aussies have nothing to really complain about-try living somewhere like Chicago or Detroit and then you'll realize how truly blessed you are.
'Tis a little chilly up here!
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Old 11-11-2016, 06:39 PM
 
Location: Norman, OK
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I also avoid the SH thread because of the rampant South America clogging. When it rains, they upload dozen of pictures of flooded roads and when it snows they have countless pictures of snowy fields - Like, yeah, we totally didn't know how rain and snow look like on ground. And the worst thing is that they upload so many photos on one post (sheesh), and it isn't just one user who does this.
I like those pics. But maybe we need a Southern Hemisphere Photo Thread for them.
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Old 11-11-2016, 06:40 PM
 
Location: Sydney
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It can happen! Slightly cooler and more humid in the west right now.

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Old 11-11-2016, 07:06 PM
 
Location: Albany, NY
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Great idea to start an Aus thread, I didn't bother to look at SH one as I am not interested in South American weather but of course I'm interested in Aus weather!
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