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Keith Webb 04-01-13 08:14

Too hot to work here!
 
In fact you can't legally do any hot work (such as angle grinders) in the open today here in the southern parts of Australia.

In Melbourne at just after 6PM it's still 40C and Adelaide had 44 today, that's over 111F. Beer and shade are good options.

Hobart in normally cooler Tasmania has had it's hottest day on record.

What did it get up (or down) to where you are today?

Ryan 04-01-13 08:26

At Ford Geelong
 
It got to 41 degrees today at work. It was actually cooler in the plant than outside, but only just. Had sweat pouring off me while doing some painting near our north facing wall.

Richard Farrant 04-01-13 08:49

A mild 10 degs here, and its the middle of Winter :)

colin jones 04-01-13 09:41

45 and a bit at my place but luckily my shed's insulated. :cool:

hrpearce 04-01-13 10:59

37c here today I watched some tennis and changed blown tyres on the trailer carting the spray rig.

Private_collector 04-01-13 11:30

Only 34 or 35 here in QLD. Was 43 on Monday.

I poured hot coffee on myself, just to cool down!

Must be simply boiling in the antarctic, according to the trend of getting hotter in Australia the further south you go.

Little Jo 04-01-13 13:45

Damm hot
 
Hi Guys

45 degrees and a strong hot north wind today, I knew when I went outside this morning I knew we were in for a stinker and sure enough fire bombing planes been going over the house for most of the afternoon fighting a bushfire west of us. I feel for those Victorians who will get our hot weather tomorrow and I sure hope all the fire bugs stay home due to the heat, but that is wishful thingking.

Cheers

Tony :no4:

chris vickery 04-01-13 15:37

-19c here today :thup2:

servicepub (RIP) 04-01-13 16:50

Quote:

Originally Posted by chris vickery (Post 174138)
-19c here today :thup2:

60cm (2ft) of snow in last week's two storms. That's over two days.

rob love 04-01-13 17:45

We are also experiencing unseasonably warm temperatures: It's -12°C out right now, with a forecast high of -5°C today.

Normals for this time of year are -22 for the low, and -12 for the high, so I guess I can't complain.

RHClarke 04-01-13 21:08

It's Warm in Hammond!
 
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The temp got up to -1oC just before noon at Hammond. But it was plenty hot, but not in the barn. Outside one could work up a sweat in no time - particularly when it involves snow removal from CMP/SMP hoods. This is a necessary task as the CMP hoods in particular tend to bend with the snow load. The SMP trucks were not too bad off, but they too were feeling the effects of the two foot deep snow on top. Only 10 more trucks to go!

Photos:

1 - There are trucks in there.
2 - The problem.
3 - An unique angle - looking down into the cab of the truck.

Max Hedges 04-01-13 21:10

We are expecting a high of 40 today at Yass. someone in the family thought it would be good to have a party in early rather than later on in January to beat the heat, now with the hottest day for many years we'll have to see.

rob love 04-01-13 21:31

I have worked in both the extreme cold ( Alert, and Repulse Bay tundra just accross the arctic circle) and the extreme heat (Cypress, Kandahar Airfield). It is almost hard to say which is better. I guess it comes down to the threat on the physical well being. At moderate negative temperatures you can simply dress warmer. At the 40+ above mark you can ensure adequate hydration.

End of the day, I guess I would take the heat over the cold. But quite frankly, I would prefer a climate where it just stayed at 21°C every day, and maybe 18 at night. Also, if it oculd rain only at night, that would be fine also.

Made it up to -3 outside right now. I am out in just a hoodie with no gloves and running shoes on. A nice break form the recent cold spell.

Lang 04-01-13 22:29

Rob,

You should move to Brisbane.

Apart from a handful of days out of left field, the annual average temperature is 24c (75F) with summer tops seldom over low 30's and winter night time bottoms seldom below 10c.

Lang

Mike Cecil 05-01-13 01:23

I think we struggled to about 0 degrees C today, from an overnight low of -10 degrees C.

And my better half has booked tickets for us to attend the Spokane Rodeo this evening. Hopefully the indoor arena will be heated!

It's 16:22 hours, and is already 'late twilight'. No wonder Bears hibernate....

Mike C

Bob Carriere 05-01-13 03:36

How cold is it.....
 
The TV weather station was showing the other day....... at minus -24 C if you rush out with a cup of boiling water and launch it in the air...... the boiling water turn to fog and snow before it hits the ground........solid water just disappears.


I am waiting for the next cold snap....drink a lot of hot tea..... and rush out to have a fast leak down wind to see if I can make yellow snow.....!!!!

.....and hoping to avoid frost bite.

Bob

chris vickery 05-01-13 21:39

The worst thing about heat is that you can only take off so much- everything takes longer to do because we turn sluggish, conversely, in the cold, you can only put so much on, everything takes longer because its all covered in snow thusly prolonging the agony of exposure to bitter cold.
I guess the only hapy medium is as Rob has suggested; 21c year round.

rob love 05-01-13 23:18

I was sightseeing in the Turkish side of the UN line in Nicosia, Cypress. An old turk made conversation with us, and laughed about how hot we looked at +40. When we explained that we occasionally got that hot in Manitoba, but also reached -40, he no longer laughed at us.

He also bragged about being a millionaire. It was not until afterwards that we realized that the turkish Lira was in such bad shape that a million of them was worth about $1100. So I guess we were multi millionaires.

Moral of the story is, the Turks have nothing over us. That said however, they were very disciplined soldiers who did not play games. Even at those 40° temps, they still wore the old wool battledress with the top button done up.

hrpearce 07-01-13 12:45

Quote:

Originally Posted by hrpearce (Post 174129)
37c here today I watched some tennis and changed blown tyres on the trailer carting the spray rig.

Back to reality, had to go weed spraying and cattle mustering for the next two hotter days. It's great to be self employed :bang:

Keith Webb 07-01-13 19:41

A wide brown land
 
Interesting graphic in the news today showing our hottest temps:

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8088/8...6aa624aa_b.jpg

Source

Little Jo 08-01-13 00:01

I love a sunburnt country
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Keith Webb (Post 174263)
Interesting graphic in the news today showing our hottest temps:

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8088/8...6aa624aa_b.jpg

Source

Hi Keith

That was a good map, we had a similar one for the state after our hot few days, nice to see I still live in the driest and hottest state. When I start to feel too hot I just go on MLU and look at the photos posted by the Canadian guys, just as good as sticking your head in the fridge or taking the lid off the esky and taking a seat. :D :D :D

Cheers

Tony

rob love 08-01-13 04:48

Here is a link to a spot that will cure any ill thoughts about your weather in Australia. Bookmark it an have a look when you are feeling hot around the collar.
http://text.www.weatheroffice.gc.ca/...l?mb-52&unit=m

Not as good as a picture, but you'll get the jist of it in real time. Note that Thursday (jan 10/2013) coming up is an anomaly.

Keith Webb 08-01-13 07:42

Weather
 
We could do with some of that chill here at the moment, Today is the hottest day on record across Australia, although the temperature here in Melbourne is fairly mild.
Howard sent a text message to say he had been evacuated to the beach where he is on holiday.

Little Jo 08-01-13 07:49

Cooling down
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rob love (Post 174282)
Here is a link to a spot that will cure any ill thoughts about your weather in Australia. Bookmark it an have a look when you are feeling hot around the collar.
http://text.www.weatheroffice.gc.ca/...l?mb-52&unit=m

Not as good as a picture, but you'll get the jist of it in real time. Note that Thursday (jan 10/2013) coming up is an anomaly.

Hi Rob

I have placed it to my favourites, next heat wave forcasted later in the week so I will chill out reading the weather in Canada. :cheers:

Cheers

Tony :no4:

hrpearce 08-01-13 10:10

we were on high alert here today because the hot dry winds were pushing fires in every direction around Tarcutta and Humula.

Private_collector 08-01-13 10:19

The weather is getting crazy.
 
Wow, fires burning across multiple states now. More homes lost in Victoria and N.S.W, and looks like it is Queenslands turn for the heatwave, starting tomorrow. Expected to be 37c in Gympie, so that means home here will be maybe 40c or more. We take Gympies figure and add 2 to 3 to that, for our area.

Police interviewing three early teen 'Papa Romeo India Charlie Kilos' about starting fires! At that age I was playing with Matchbox cars, not practicing my pyromania skills. What's happening to our youth? Not enough floggings early in life, I suspect!

Little Jo 08-01-13 10:43

Yep
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Private_collector (Post 174288)
Wow, fires burning across multiple states now. More homes lost in Victoria and N.S.W, and looks like it is Queenslands turn for the heatwave, starting tomorrow. Expected to be 37c in Gympie, so that means home here will be maybe 40c or more. We take Gympies figure and add 2 to 3 to that, for our area.

Police interviewing three early teen 'Papa Romeo India Charlie Kilos' about starting fires! At that age I was playing with Matchbox cars, not practicing my pyromania skills. What's happening to our youth? Not enough floggings early in life, I suspect!

Tony

"Alpha. Golf. Romeo. Echo. Echo."

Cheers

Tony :no4:

Private_collector 08-01-13 11:12

Tony
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Little Jo (Post 174289)
Tony

"Alpha. Golf. Romeo. Echo. Echo."

Cheers

Tony :no4:



Knew my time on the CB would come in handy one day!

Jan Thompson 08-01-13 11:59

I have just received a message from Howard. They are staying at Berrara which is fairly close to Sussex Inlet. They will be OK if the wind doesn't change.

hrpearce 08-01-13 20:47

Woke up to 11.6 deg c this morning, after the last four days it feels freezing.
I have to check Mums house today, she rang last night to say the wind had ripped a sheet of fibro off the western wall.


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