[OT] Is it HOT enough for youse?
- ozzie-jeeper
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- GeoScrubers
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<p>ozzie-jeeper wrote:Not three bad up here.....
http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/dwo/IDCJD ... test.shtml
gotta love being at 1000Mt above sea level.
....and in 6 months time it will look like this again... ..<p>
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- ozzie-jeeper
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I notice that Marcus Vitruvius (and also Craig D.) are very close to completing the 5/5 complete Well-Rounded Cacher challenge. However, there are but two and a bit days left, and they are Victorians, so it is likely to be two and bit days of hot and horrible weather. A check of the plot suggests that both of them somehow have to manage a D5/T4.5 in that. Take care, guys.
- Team Wibble
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Well, looks like Adelaide's temperature today may have peaked at "only" 43.4 degrees.
Which means the last three days have been 43.2, 45.7 and 43.4.
And the next seven days are forecast 42, 40, 40, 39, 38, 38, 40.
I'm actually missing the found logs on my owned caches and watchlists. Everything's gone oddly quiet....
Which means the last three days have been 43.2, 45.7 and 43.4.
And the next seven days are forecast 42, 40, 40, 39, 38, 38, 40.
I'm actually missing the found logs on my owned caches and watchlists. Everything's gone oddly quiet....
- caughtatwork
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The only active D5/T4.5 is in Queensland so they're probably off there this weekend which should give them a break from our stupid heat.SamCarter wrote:I notice that Marcus Vitruvius (and also Craig D.) are very close to completing the 5/5 complete Well-Rounded Cacher challenge. However, there are but two and a bit days left, and they are Victorians, so it is likely to be two and bit days of hot and horrible weather. A check of the plot suggests that both of them somehow have to manage a D5/T4.5 in that. Take care, guys.
- stealth_ninja_penguin
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A couple of years ago Nomad and I had a caching weekend where it was something like 42 one day and 39 the next. We were at the first cache of the day at 1st light (or just before) and cached until 11am before we ran away to the A/C We still managed to find around 35 caches that w/e.
One hot morning, just on first light, we were leaving a cemetery after finding a cache . The poor lady on her early morning walk wasn't expecting to see anyone in the cemetery at that time so as she walked around the corner and found 2 shadows looking back at her....well.. I think she went home to change her pants.
Actually, Australia is the place where I have experienced the hottest and coldest temperatures. Renmark 47 degrees (BOM) and Canberra -12 degrees (said the guy on the radio @ 5am as I was driving down to the snow). I don't want to sound like 'you know who' but my experience of the Antarctic and Arctic was warmer than Canberra.
One hot morning, just on first light, we were leaving a cemetery after finding a cache . The poor lady on her early morning walk wasn't expecting to see anyone in the cemetery at that time so as she walked around the corner and found 2 shadows looking back at her....well.. I think she went home to change her pants.
Actually, Australia is the place where I have experienced the hottest and coldest temperatures. Renmark 47 degrees (BOM) and Canberra -12 degrees (said the guy on the radio @ 5am as I was driving down to the snow). I don't want to sound like 'you know who' but my experience of the Antarctic and Arctic was warmer than Canberra.
Because of some procrastination on my behalf I've been out caching the last two evenings, and will be heading out again in another hourSamCarter wrote:I notice that Marcus Vitruvius (and also Craig D.) are very close to completing the 5/5 complete Well-Rounded Cacher challenge. However, there are but two and a bit days left, and they are Victorians, so it is likely to be two and bit days of hot and horrible weather.
Unfortunately I still have unfinished business here in Victoria, so will be soaking up the heat all day Saturdaycaughtatwork wrote:The only active D5/T4.5 is in Queensland so they're probably off there this weekend which should give them a break from our stupid heat.
I though t I had knocked off for the day and could sit back and enjoy the A/C but then I get an emergency call to go and climb on someones tin roof to fix a leak from their evap A/C.
Not quite a cat on a hot tin roof but close.
And then I get home to find a heat distressed possum on the driveway close to karking it.
Fun times in this weather
Not quite a cat on a hot tin roof but close.
And then I get home to find a heat distressed possum on the driveway close to karking it.
Fun times in this weather
Hot hot hot
Well I have just put up with a week of Briz-vegas' 30 degrees and 80+ percent humidity, as we do every year.
Gimme Adelwaide's 40+ and no humidity any day
I will now poke my tongue out at you all and head for the very civilised climates of the apple isle for the rest of summer
Gimme Adelwaide's 40+ and no humidity any day
I will now poke my tongue out at you all and head for the very civilised climates of the apple isle for the rest of summer
- stealth_ninja_penguin
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Re: Hot hot hot
Tassie just had their hottest day on record. 41.5 degrees on Flinders Island.If wrote:I will now poke my tongue out at you all and head for the very civilised climates of the apple isle for the rest of summer
The globe is warming alright. Soon all the polar bears will be dead. YAY!
Re: Hot hot hot
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but the penguins won't be doing too well either.stealth_ninja_penguin wrote: The globe is warming alright. Soon all the polar bears will be dead. YAY!
- nomad_penguin
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Re: Hot hot hot
Penguins have nothing to do with it, or do they? ...SamCarter wrote:I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but the penguins won't be doing too well either.stealth_ninja_penguin wrote: The globe is warming alright. Soon all the polar bears will be dead. YAY!
Don't worry about penguins; our spaceships are at the ready to leave at any time.
(from 'Evil Penguins: When Cute Penguins Go Bad' by Elia Anie. Sorry for the poor image; the scanner is somewhere toward the bottom of the half-painted igloo.)
What do you know Darwin is the coolest Capital in Australia for today But we all ready knew that.
Forecast for Friday
Cloudy with squally monsoonal showers. One or two storms mainly overnight.
Moderate to fresh west to northwest winds, gusty at times with the showers.
Precis: Squally monsoonal showers.
Darwin: Max 29
Forecast for Friday
Cloudy with squally monsoonal showers. One or two storms mainly overnight.
Moderate to fresh west to northwest winds, gusty at times with the showers.
Precis: Squally monsoonal showers.
Darwin: Max 29
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