Originally Posted by
Saitch
Thank God it's an average only as my observations show yesterday's peak was the lowest temp we have had in the last 5 days, at 35°. Before that we were in the 40s with a top of 45°.
Today we only hit 32°, which is quite balmy for us.
We had a low temp of 19° last night, which is quite low for this time of the year.
Really, averaging something over the size and numerous environments of Australia? I'm not convinced of the accuracy. Not of the actual measurements but by the application of data.
For instance, the temperature in Brissy is measured at the airport. Now, this airport is on reclaimed land i.e. an unnatural environment so, how can the recorded temps from the 1880s up to 2003, pre-airport, be accurately compared to post 2004 observations?
I'm not dissing "Climate Change" for one second but, if you read all the "Facts", there's a shipload of "Could, Likely, Projected, Predicted, Models Indicate, May" et cetera.
My hope is that, someone can categorically state "Blah blah blah WILL/WILL NOT happen" and it does/doesn't.
Oh, hang on, Al Gore did, didn't he?
Everyone is calling for preventative measures against what would appear to be, at the moment, an hypothetical apocalypse.