THE WEATHER
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THE WEATHER
it was only 2 weeks ago we were out fighting bush fires, now all the great ppl are out rescuing ppl from floods, and the cyclone season hasn;t started up north yet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,yep were are the lucky country strange no boat ppl have arrived latelly....................must be waiting for calmer waters
"CAPTAIN.C.H "Lives in the home of "SUGAR CANE' not "chickens" .........."INGHAM NTH QLD"
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Australia
The land where everything can, and will, kill you.
But seriously, at the last I checked, two lives have been lost in the current NSW floods. Let's hope that no more lives are lost in the chaos of a country that we call home and my heart goes out to those who have been, and will be, affected by the weather that our country is going through at the moment.
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Mitchul [;
The land where everything can, and will, kill you.
But seriously, at the last I checked, two lives have been lost in the current NSW floods. Let's hope that no more lives are lost in the chaos of a country that we call home and my heart goes out to those who have been, and will be, affected by the weather that our country is going through at the moment.
Thanks,
Mitchul [;
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My solution for stopping most bush fires ( That are not natural and are lit by people ) Would be to punish them more then what i like to call a slap on the wrist. If they were punished in a more worse way that would make them not want to light fires again we would have less problems.Mitch wrote:Australia
The land where everything can, and will, kill you.
But seriously, at the last I checked, two lives have been lost in the current NSW floods. Let's hope that no more lives are lost in the chaos of a country that we call home and my heart goes out to those who have been, and will be, affected by the weather that our country is going through at the moment.
Thanks,
Mitchul [;
That is what i think anyway
Weather looking quite nice for Melbourne this weekend.
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poor old junee looks like its going to have its 2nd wetest festival this week end ..............hope not1
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We all hope not. Only time can tell.captainch wrote:poor old junee looks like its going to have its 2nd wetest festival thi week end ..............hope not1
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is it still rainning ..........................
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Was this morning but a nice afternoon here in the Yarra valley.captainch wrote:is it still rainning ..........................
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Today weather in Perth hit 37 degrees. Rottnest Island hit 24 degrees. Difference?
Perth is inland while Rotto is on the coast
Perth is inland while Rotto is on the coast
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Well, it's not going to be too hot today. BOM says it's only going to be partly cloudy on 25 today. However, Rotto is becoming windy, partly cloudy on 21 degrees.Shoudy Chen wrote:Today weather in Perth hit 37 degrees. Rottnest Island hit 24 degrees. Difference?
Perth is inland while Rotto is on the coast
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This was hanging around near the caravan park where I live at Deception Bay QLD yesterday after that we got thunder and a touch of rain.Pictures taken by me and my Nikon D7100
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...And, it's 28 degrees at Depok, Jaya Selatan (South Java), Indonesia, with a top of 31 for tomorrow! Stay tuned for another Indonesian weather update!
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A (disgusting) 40 degrees is set for us people in Adelaide tomorrow, the hottest capital in the country! Not too fun...
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Wash your mouth out, Hawkeye! 40 degrees if perfect weather for Christmas, or indeed any day of the year.Hawkeye wrote:A (disgusting) 40 degrees is set for us people in Adelaide tomorrow, the hottest capital in the country! Not too fun...
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You need to get checked out by a doctor!Lt. Commander Data wrote:Wash your mouth out, Hawkeye! 40 degrees if perfect weather for Christmas, or indeed any day of the year.Hawkeye wrote:A (disgusting) 40 degrees is set for us people in Adelaide tomorrow, the hottest capital in the country! Not too fun...
Not sure what normal human being would love a 40 degree Christmas Day, or any day in fact
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Unfortunately; you'll find that Lt. Commander Data is in fact not human; but an android shaped to resemble a human. Lt. Commander Data was created by Dr. Noonian Soong. An android would be most capable in working in temperatures of 40C or above; and 0C and lower, where humans may have troubles. I'm sure that Lt. Commander Data's internal checks would show if there were any abnormalities, in which case he would seek assistance - most likely from Lt. Cmdr Geordi LaForge.Hawkeye wrote:You need to get checked out by a doctor!
Not sure what normal human being would love a 40 degree Christmas Day, or any day in fact
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Indeed, I thank you Phonj for pointing that out. Although warmer weather does create optimum working conditions. To humans and other Earth-dwelling mammals, I refer you to this:
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Gets to hot just strip off and walk around in the raw something will get sun burnt but hey at least you will be cool
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Some bodyelse knows him also.The Phonj wrote:Unfortunately; you'll find that Lt. Commander Data is in fact not human; but an android shaped to resemble a human. Lt. Commander Data was created by Dr. Noonian Soong. An android would be most capable in working in temperatures of 40C or above; and 0C and lower, where humans may have troubles. I'm sure that Lt. Commander Data's internal checks would show if there were any abnormalities, in which case he would seek assistance - most likely from Lt. Cmdr Geordi LaForge.Hawkeye wrote:You need to get checked out by a doctor!
Not sure what normal human being would love a 40 degree Christmas Day, or any day in fact
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But what about 50ºC, as was so common at Christmas time up in the NW? I hope "Mr. Data" can operate in such an environment.The Phonj wrote:Unfortunately; you'll find that Lt. Commander Data is in fact not human; but an android shaped to resemble a human. Lt. Commander Data was created by Dr. Noonian Soong. An android would be most capable in working in temperatures of 40C or above; and 0C and lower, where humans may have troubles. I'm sure that Lt. Commander Data's internal checks would show if there were any abnormalities, in which case he would seek assistance - most likely from Lt. Cmdr Geordi LaForge.Hawkeye wrote:You need to get checked out by a doctor!
Not sure what normal human being would love a 40 degree Christmas Day, or any day in fact
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A 50C day will without a doubt, happen in the future.
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Penrith in Sydney's west will probably get up to 43 on Friday it might be below that or it might get above that knowing the way the temp goes up in that part of Sydney it would most likely get above that out there
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We are lucky in SA not to have been assimilated by the Borg; unfortunately the same cannot be said for Western Australia - just look at the Livery of your buses!Merc1107 wrote: But what about 50ºC, as was so common at Christmas time up in the NW? I hope "Mr. Data" can operate in such an environment.
If not, I'll be contracting the Borg for my next South Australian photography desires
Instead of contacting the Borg, my brother Lore is quite an adept photographer also.
Incidentally, a certain anagram-using user has accused me of being Lore before...
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Parts of QLD and NSW will swelter during extreme weather.
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As will Melbourne when it reaches 100 in the old scale once again on Tuesday. My house is usually two degrees cooler than the outside temperature, and that's with the large (2m high) west-facing bedroom windows blocked. Guess who will be riding air conditioned buses and trains for half the night while my non-air conditioned, uninsulated 1960s house becomes an oven.