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    Quote Originally Posted by Arapiles View Post
    It does feel like spring, but a bloody cold one.

    If you're in the sun it can be quite warm but the winds are freezing.

    More evidence of the desertification of southern Victoria - it's cold because the skies are clear because there's not much moisture in the air.
    What? Nothing to do with the temperature?
    'sit bonum tempora volvunt'


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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    What you mob are describing could be the result of an earlier that usual start to spring, Not Summer
    We don't have a "Spring".
    It goes from fairly hot to OMFG! pretty much in a couple of days, then back to "Jezze the A/c is cold" again.
    I am amused by the tourist this time of year who complain about the heat, flies & the fact I only have 3 of the 11 A/C's in the place going.
    The staff just look at them strangely & pull there cardigans a bit tighter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jonesfam View Post
    We don't have a "Spring".
    It goes from fairly hot to OMFG! pretty much in a couple of days, then back to "Jezze the A/c is cold" again.
    I am amused by the tourist this time of year who complain about the heat, flies & the fact I only have 3 of the 11 A/C's in the place going.
    The staff just look at them strangely & pull there cardigans a bit tighter.
    Jonesfam
    My friends in Brisbane used to light the open fire when the temperatures dropped to 20C.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Saitch View Post
    What? Nothing to do with the temperature?

    Well, it feels like Spring because the days are getting longer.

    Current temp in Melbourne: 19 C
    Feels like: 11 C


    So:

    Stand out of the wind and it's 19C.

    Stand in the wind and it's 11C.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arapiles View Post
    My friends in Brisbane used to light the open fire when the temperatures dropped to 20C.
    Yep, mate, 19.9° is our fireplace kick off temp.
    'sit bonum tempora volvunt'


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    I set my alarm for 20⁰, below that is doona time.
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    Late Spring early Summer has arrived here in Brisbane last couple of days & nights

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1950landy View Post
    Late Spring early Summer has arrived here in Brisbane last couple of days & nights
    Yea, noice, ay!
    I can sit out on the deck and watch the footy, plus it's closer to the Engel!
    'sit bonum tempora volvunt'


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    funny isn't it?

    a lot of people reckon its a cold winter but average temps Australia wide point to the opposite'

    most areas of Australia are experiencing slightly higher temperatures day and night.

    it has been a little windier though and in many cases a bloody lot windier.

    adiabatic and katabatic winds do change localised temperatures while just up or down the road it can be significantly different.

    global warming and ocean level rising are definitely having an effect .

    ask a fridgie.....if you have a cold zone , there has to be a hot one and vice versa

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    Hasn't been as cold here as I remember. The firewood stack is still well-stocked.
    The climate change experts say average temps have already risen about 1.3 degrees, which is a lot.

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