Palm Trees - Melbourne
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Re: Palm Trees - Melbourne
Originally Posted by Buzzy--Bee
2004 we had 15 days when it was over 30 degrees and 90 days when it was between 20 and 30 degrees.
Hmmm getting statistical like ABC now.
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Buzzy
Hmmm getting statistical like ABC now.
Cheers
Buzzy
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Re: Palm Trees - Melbourne
I know the average temperatures are higher in Melbourne. I think the rainfall is probably on par. Anyway london does not have any beaches and with all the pollution on a hot day is very uncomfertable.
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Re: Palm Trees - Melbourne
Originally Posted by touchingcloth
Which City has more dry days though? Melbourne or London?
But I'd still prefer a wet day in Melbourne than an overcast day in London !!!
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Re: Palm Trees - Melbourne
Originally Posted by 29palms
I know the average temperatures are higher in Melbourne. I think the rainfall is probably on par. Anyway london does not have any beaches and with all the pollution on a hot day is very uncomfertable.
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Re: Palm Trees - Melbourne
Originally Posted by 29palms
Who told you Melbourne has a milder climate than Southern England. I think
you will find that it is on the same latitude as Southern Spain and Central/Northern California. I cannot remember Souther England reaching over 40 degrees in the summer!
you will find that it is on the same latitude as Southern Spain and Central/Northern California. I cannot remember Souther England reaching over 40 degrees in the summer!
I am perfectly aware that Melb'n regularly exceeds 40 degrees C in the Summer; I've spent two Summers there already, so I ought to know...
Last edited by tonyk38; Feb 17th 2006 at 10:48 am.