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And as for the “record breaking summer”, the hottest month, in the hottest town, in the hottest state turns out to be 2.6C cooler than 131 years ago.
http://notalotofpeopleknowthat.wordpress.com/2013/03/06/which-was-walgetts-hottest-month/
Only the Aborigines left to head to safety, cos they already knew what was coming. The local Territorians were boozing it up for Christmas Eve before the party turned into a nightmare. There was no communication after it hit for weeks. Only bits on the news. My family thought my sister (nurse) in Darwin was dead until we finally heard from her after a fortnight. They were all lucky. While Tracy was very powerful, it was small and relatively fast moving. It could have killed many more.