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 🙂
The hammer and sickle has been replaced by the more inclusive rainbow flag. As with The Pandemic so too with the Climate Crisis – We’re All In This Together. Who even knows what a sickle is these days? The last person I knew who used one was my father. He also cut tall grass with a scythe. Granted I grew up in 19th century Maine. But pity the poor Aussies with all that 77 F fake redness, produced by the Greens. Green is the new Red. Either that or the redness may be due to their proximity to what we used to call Red China.
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’!
Melbourne has not experienced a day over 40C for the last four summers. A few such days were common every year in the past. (I am in my eighties.)
Tomorrow is forecast to be 41C. Let’s see if the BOM ‘massages’ the actual to match. It has been ‘homogenising’ temperatures upward for some time.
It can go to 41C without meaning a thing, climatewise. We’ve had a lot of solar activity this year, based on the Aurora Borealis extending deeply toward the equator, and my friend who keeps up on all of the science stuff said that a Carrington Event (occurred in 1859) was possible for a few months following the Aurora, last spring. It didn’t happen, but it did awaken the alien drones which had been sleeping offshore New Jersey, apparently. Anyway, these things happen infrequently, the massive solar flares, and I’m not sure how they affect the weather.
Just looked it up and got this right off : On June 17, 1859, a freakishly hot northwest wind-swept down our coastal plain and spiked the temperature to a record 133 degrees by 2 p.m. The ….” Ventura Post newspaper.
This sounds like one of those compressive adiabatic winds, still the solar flare could have been a contributor.
It seems that presstitute meteorologists in the U.S. took a season or two off from the wildly farcical red-hot maps we saw a few short years ago. The Australian red-hot map makes me wonder if the meteor-illogical presstitution ring will again be playing their sleight-of-hand red-hot map scam next year during the northern hemisphere Spring and Summer. My bet is, ‘yes’.
I live in Arizona 41C is below average for July and August. Yet we get now get excessive heat warning of temps one or two C above. Excessive heat here in Arizona during May through September should be at least be in the teens F which is 113 F 45 C. We live in and age of idiots in control, God help us.
Australia‘s 1-day ‘heatwave’ will be short-lived as cooler south winds predominate all next week (up from Antarctica). Besides, I’m flying over there next week for a family Christmas gathering and I’m taking cold New Zealand air with me…
Saturday 21 Dec is our Summer Solstice yet snow-forecast.com are calling for SNOW on both of NZ’s main islands’ mountains & ski areas: the longest and 1st day of ‘summer’ and yet ‘carbon climate change’ (CCC/666) causes SNOW despite rumours of ‘boiling’.
Happy New Year to one and all – and please try to keep warm: life in the Quarternary Ice Age ain’t what it’s all cracked up to be.
The price of oven gloves must have gone through the roof!
Friday and Saturday were fairly hot, but I was outside both days and, if you stay hydrated it’s no big deal. Plenty of Sydney residents were on the beach.
We had a Xmas party on the Sunday and overall it was a very nice day.
It is indeed propaganda – agitation propaganda (agitprop – propaganda designed to produce agitation), in the past these would have been recognized as normal temperatures for high summer in Australia – not a “extreme heat wave”.