WA when your hot your hot
#1
Posted 26 December 2021 - 04:57 PM
#2
Posted 26 December 2021 - 05:14 PM
Yeah its a stinker today in Perth just hit 43 here
#3
Posted 26 December 2021 - 05:26 PM
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#4
Posted 26 December 2021 - 05:38 PM
Imagine the belt buckle and black interior in ya Torana today
Hot would be an understatement Col
#5
Posted 26 December 2021 - 06:01 PM
Some people are also without power
Some since Christmas eve... mums had no power since about 6pm Christmas night
No aircon... no fridge,... imagine that !!
#6
Posted 26 December 2021 - 06:06 PM
Imagine the belt buckle and black interior in ya Torana today
Hot would be an understatement Col
Lol...you forget how that black vynal would just about fuse to your legs when you got in after a day at the beach!
No power in those temps, and over Christmas...that sucks big time.
#7
Posted 26 December 2021 - 06:32 PM
Yeah its a stinker today in Perth just hit 43 here
Well, you guys build on sand ! Might need some camels.
#8
Posted 26 December 2021 - 09:48 PM
Lol...you forget how that black vynal would just about fuse to your legs when you got in after a day at the beach!
I remember. Dad's old FC. An hours drive to the beach. Yippee! Hooray! We're goin' to the beach!
Back in the car a few hours later looking like beetroots and havin' a meltdown all the way home.
#9
Posted 27 December 2021 - 09:46 AM
Just a cool 33 degrees last night
sheesh
#10
Posted 27 December 2021 - 07:33 PM
33 is the max temp here
#11
Posted 30 December 2021 - 09:28 PM
Hotter
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#12
Posted 30 December 2021 - 09:51 PM
#13
Posted 31 December 2021 - 10:51 AM
I love how some of the record temperatures being shown in some places record temperatures to 0.1 of a degree.
In some cases, and not necessarily in the above post, the record for 100 years or whatever was broken by a couple of points of a degree.
Yet, when those original temperatures were recorded, they wouldnt have been recorded for the most part within a degree or maybe half a degree of accuracy.
The thermometers back then didnt have scaling sufficient for 0.1 degree measurements.
A true scientific measurement for comparison studies these days must be carried out in identical circumstances.
In the case of temperatures, at the exact same location, using preferably the same instrumentation to measure the temperature.
Whilst doing my engineering studies, these were rules of evidence.
Otherwise we were told that we were comparing apples to oranges.
Not sure where so called scientific evidence will end up with discrepancies creeping in from doing the wrong thing.
Up there with research that these days seems more like preparing for a debating match instead of actually doing proper research.
Just my thoughts on what I was taught.
Cheers
Rob
#14
Posted 31 December 2021 - 01:28 PM
You dont need scientific evidence to know when its frOckin hot over here
lived all my life in the same area its wasn’t this hot 30 years ago
What i do find funny is the media weather report
Its fine and a sunny 42 degrees in W.A.
but you have a 37 degree day over on the east coast its a frOckin heat wave
frOckin soft
#15
Posted 31 December 2021 - 02:14 PM
Bunbury Mean annual rainfall 720mm.What else would one expect in the desert?
Hobart mean annual rainfall 612mm.
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#16
Posted 31 December 2021 - 07:00 PM
Yet I find the weather these days more like when I was growing up in the 70s and 80s.
Sure, we get the occasional extreme days of heat or cold, but I can remember them from my childhood as well.
But it does seem that as lots of people age, they find the hotter days more extreme than they recall.
Some of the bits you see that showed the temps from the 1800s show that we havent really changed a lot.
But when they are now measuring things with finer measurements, falsehoods seem to be finding their way into the data.
Im sure the CSIRO takes note of all high temperatures recorded, but they have been caught out raising minimums by significant amounts.
And their response was that it didnt alter their results.
If you are looking at an apparent increase in average temperatures, then altering the smaller numbers will of course alter the average.
Cheers
Rob
#17
Posted 15 January 2022 - 08:42 AM
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#18
Posted 16 January 2022 - 01:04 AM
#19
Posted 16 January 2022 - 07:49 PM
Case in point here that the heat fries your brain.
Your mighty leader translating English in to English.
😮
https://m.youtube.co...h?v=I4JF691ET3c
Edited by skap, 16 January 2022 - 07:50 PM.
#20
Posted 18 January 2022 - 08:32 AM
But I would take that guy over any of the others currently in power at the moment.
https://chaser.com.a...e-last-7-years/
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