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Re: Current Temperatures in Melbourne
Originally Posted by camponotus
(Post 7224868)
Perhaps to be a bit clearer, I was just trying to say that when it's 30 or 35 degrees overnight that is, in my view, way more offensive than a cold winter's night in England.
I can't be alone, surely. If you are looking at the length of time for these temps, then you are comparing a once in a hundred years Australian weather pattern to a normal British winter, and, well.... it's not a comparison that I would think stands up.
Originally Posted by camponotus
(Post 7224966)
I was just thinking that what is for many people Australia's best factor is really quite flawed - thought it was ironic and telling, that's all.
Personally I know what the weather can be like down South, that's why I live up here. Cooler in Summer, warmer in Winter. ;)
Originally Posted by camponotus
(Post 7224850)
People want to feel that they've done the ''right thing'' in moving abroad and part of that, for some, is putting down the UK.
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Re: Current Temperatures in Melbourne
Originally Posted by ozzieeagle
(Post 7225278)
I definitely dont agree with that. How do you cool down when your an outside worker ?
Re your other post re raining in Melbourne, every time you've been here. 80 pct of the time we get Adelaides weather around 30 hours afterwards, its the direction the weather travels here. So if you had been in Adelaide 30 hours before your visit, there is an 80 pct chance it would have been raining there. I personally would prefer 4 days of -1 than 4 days of plus 40. There again I've had to work outdoors for 21 years of my time here. I did outside work here in Adelaide in the last heatwave, and as long as I had a hat and plenty of water and sun screen, I was fine, other than about one hour when I got too hot. It must depend on what type of person you are. I get cold easy, and even in summer last year was wearing a t shirt, 2 jumpers and a jacket for some out door work, not getting down to the t-shirt until afternoon. I must have been in one of the 20% for Melbourne then as it had been sunny and lovely when we left Adelaide, we took 4 days to get to Melbourne (raining all but the first). We were watching the weather when we got back and it was still showing as raining in Melbourne, but had been sunny in Adelaide the whole week we had been away. We did have one nice day in Melbourne (luckily on the Neighbours trip day lol). |
Re: Current Temperatures in Melbourne
Originally Posted by pumpkin blossom
(Post 7228407)
It must depend on what type of person you are. I get cold easy, and even in summer last year was wearing a t shirt, 2 jumpers and a jacket for some out door work, not getting down to the t-shirt until afternoon.
Personally I can only ever remember getting really cold feet, nose, ears and throat....in the UK, the rest of me seemed to stay pretty warm. Must be in the Genes PB :thumbup: Just for your own purposes, keep a background eye on the weather in Melb v Adelaide in the future, there is normally about 3 degrees difference and Melbourne does generally follow on. |
Re: Current Temperatures in Melbourne
Originally Posted by ozzieeagle
(Post 7228441)
I reckon thats more the answer. <...>
Must be in the Genes PB :thumbup: No chillblanes in QLD, but sometimes cold enough in winter to need that loo, but no where near as often :rofl: I'd rather put up with the heat, than that. Although not sure I would fancy Melbourne or Adelaide at the moment ;) But others like the cold, actually it isn't in the genes !!! My dad loves rolling in snow in Finland after a sauna :eek: I suppose it could be from my Mums side though. |
Re: Current Temperatures in Melbourne
Originally Posted by ABCDiamond
(Post 7228456)
I agree. I used to get chillblanes every winter, and the cold always makes me try to find a loo......
No chillblanes in QLD, but sometimes cold enough in winter to need that loo, but no where near as often :rofl: I'd rather put up with the heat, than that. Although not sure I would fancy Melbourne or Adelaide at the moment ;) But others like the cold, actually it isn't in the genes !!! My dad loves rolling in snow in Finland after a sauna :eek: I suppose it could be from my Mums side though. |
Re: Current Temperatures in Melbourne
Yayyy...... The cool change is here, its down to 34 degrees celsius... circa 96 F
Happy days are here again, we can venture outside :thumbsup: Right I'm orf down the pub... see you later ! |
Re: Current Temperatures in Melbourne
Daily mean max for Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane ending 29th January 2009 as supplied from the official Australian weather site:
A: 31.3 M: 28.0 S: 27.5 B: 30.2 Daily mean min: A: 17.6 M: 15.5 S: 19.8 B: 21.3 So eastern Australia has far more warmer nights than the southern states. Daytime temps can vary considerably. Remember just a few days of very high temps doesn't necessarily mean it's the hottest place as judging by the average maximums, Brisbane hasn't exceeded 33.9oC yet has the second - highest mean max out of all four cities and is considerably higher than Melbourne by around 2 degrees. |
Re: Current Temperatures in Melbourne
Originally Posted by hevs
(Post 7228217)
Yeah hilarious :rolleyes: But remember the weathers the same as the UK in Melly;)
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Re: Current Temperatures in Melbourne
Originally Posted by blaengarw25
(Post 7228547)
Brisbane hasn't exceeded 33.9oC yet has the highest mean max out of all four cities.
29 days of 30.2 1 Hot day at 33.9 1 Cold day at 26.5 and it averages 30.2 :rofl: OK, so I jest, but it may not be that far out :D |
Re: Current Temperatures in Melbourne
Originally Posted by ABCDiamond
(Post 7228559)
That's about right ;)
29 days of 30.2 1 Hot day at 33.9 1 Cold day at 26.5 and it averages 30.2 :rofl: OK, so I jest, but it may not be that far out :D |
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