25C (77F) in Sydney is now red hot.
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Ventusky indicates that the temperature at Alice Springs – that’s bang right in the middle
it’s all “dust- dingo piss – and reptiles that’ll kill ya” according to John Cadogan the you tube car expert – is only 29 degC .
https://www.ventusky.com/?p=-23.675;133.986;9&l=temperature-2m
Sad but true.
Australia has ideed become so red – but they always forget to add the hammer and sickle to those graphics.
I wonder why?
I also remember watching the Australian open as a child.
And they have been showing melting asphalt and huge ice cubes being thrown into small swimming pools to cool the water down.
Seems Australia, and especially Melbourne has become so much hotter now 🙂
Back in the 1940s I can remember my mother slowly frying an egg on the metal-topped table in our kitchen in Moree (north-west New South Wales). True: There was a wood-fired stove that no doubt added to the heat.
Perhaps the Summer heat was ‘unprecedented’ back then, caused – no doubt – by us all breathing out that dreadful ‘carbon pollution’!