Searching The Globe For Meaningless Statistics

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11 Responses to Searching The Globe For Meaningless Statistics

  1. stephen says:

    Steve Mr Freedman needs to understand that Australia is country of extremes ( droughts and flooding rains. h/t Dorothy McKellar) and our record is way to short to be of meaningful use.

  2. gofer says:

    The Continent of Australia.

  3. Jorge says:

    They’re hyping this up because they just got their asses handed to them. Expect the propaganda in Australia to move into overdrive.

  4. Andy Oz says:

    These so called and self appointed climate council dimwits have their finger in the dyke as the Repeal legislation that will demolish the carbon tax is being drawn up. The watermelon greens and lefties are going ballistic. “The horror……..the horror”

  5. Karl W. Braun says:

    This is just reconstituted flimflannery.

  6. Tony of Oz says:

    In South East Queensland, for September we had beautiful warm days and cool to cold nights – ideal and normal-for-September weather (but I have only lived through 60 Springs so that counts for nothing against the bullshit artists).

  7. It’s a monthly record. Soon we’ll be down to weeklies and dailies.

  8. Rosco says:

    October 3 at Caloundra in SE Queensland 32 degrees C maximum recorded inside the house.
    Wind from the north or north west – ie the tropics.

    October 4 at Caloundra in SE Queensland 22 degrees C maximum recorded inside the house.
    Wind from the south or south east – ie the southern ocean or Antarctica.

    10 degree C difference in maximum temperature in one day – your climate dollar at work for you !

    Still have not been able to find a maximum temperature extreme for Brisbane that exceeds November 1968 followed by November 1983.

    I sat for a technical drawing exam in 1968 in an non air-conditioned school where the maximum temperature in the room exceeded 104 F as we used back then or 40 C in today’s units. Needless to say not the neatest paper I’ve submitted.

    I did a day of water sampling in November 1983 and many of the public swimming pools sampled recorded water temperatures exceeding 35 degrees C – yes the water temperature !

    Changing the location of the weather stations does not help valid comparisons either.

  9. Matteo says:

    Not sure which part of Australia mr Freedman is referring to? Obviously everyone would be aware that a continent the size of Australia has several climates from the temperate in Tasmania to the wet/dry tropical up at the top. Well I live in Adelaide and the whole of september has been miserable. Extremely cold, wet and windy. (ie 12-18C or so) Of course one just needs to look at the Aus Bureau of Mereorology records to check. but I just have to stick my head outdoors and back in promptly.

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