on 14-07-2014 04:43 PM
Not since July 28 1911 has Brisbane felt this cold, getting down to a brisk 2.6C at 6.41am.At 7am, it inched up to 3.3C.
Matt Bass, meteorologist from BOM, said the region was well below our average temperatures.“If it felt cold, that’s because it was,
breaking that record is pretty phenomenal for Brisbane,” Bass said.“The average for this time of year is 12C, so Brisbane was about 9C
below average, it is pretty impressive really, to have the coldest morning in 103 years is a big record.”The coldest place across the
state was Oakey which got down to -6.1C, which was the coldest temperature for the town since 2011.
on 19-07-2014 03:23 AM
on 19-07-2014 06:22 AM
Mm... I have items laying around the house older than your "long term" climate graph......lol.
It realy isn't that alarming.........
on 19-07-2014 10:34 AM
"Mm... I have items laying around the house older than your "long term" climate graph...."
Gosh, would they be 100,000 year old + artifacts from Greenland?
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on 19-07-2014 01:17 PM
@monman12 wrote:"Mm... I have items laying around the house older than your "long term" climate graph...."
Gosh, would they be 100,000 year old + artifacts from Greenland?
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I don't think artifacts, whatever their age or provenance are capable of "laying" around anywhere
It sounds more like birds, lizards or insects (or maybe a platypus or two)
on 19-07-2014 02:41 PM
They are certainly older than your "long term" climate graph...lol.......now 100,000years..... that's long term..
on 19-07-2014 02:47 PM
on 19-07-2014 02:48 PM
65 million years...... now that is long term........