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Coming from Scotland you wouldn’t make it to lunchtime if it hit 50 degrees let alone 7 monthsAfter this winter it could go to 50 degrees for 7 months now and i still want more.
Coming from Scotland you wouldn’t make it to lunchtime if it hit 50 degrees let alone 7 monthsAfter this winter it could go to 50 degrees for 7 months now and i still want more.
My mother came out from Scotland in 1958. She died last year. In nearly 60 yrs she never got used to anything above the mid 20 C 'sComing from Scotland you wouldn’t make it to lunchtime if it hit 50 degrees let alone 7 months
I’ve got sunburnt
There’s always one and it’s youcould do with a rain
Yes, on my nose, time to switch from the beanie to the sunhat. For any climate change deniers out there, I can state categorically that it is real as the date I switch from winter to summer headgear has pulled forward at least two weeks over the last 25 years.
Why does that but a frightening image in my mindJust a T shirt today and still hot two days ago it was 3 more layers
Lovely day could do with a month of it
Australian Farmers for Climate Action shared Australian Bureau of Agricultural & Resource Economics & Sciences (ABARES)'s post.
· 11 hrs ·
Too many heat records!Please join our call for a *National Strategy on Climate-Smart Agriculture & Food Security* by emailing state and federal agriculture ministers before AgMin (Agriculture Ministers’ Forum) this month. It's easy, you can do it at
https://www.farmersforclimateaction.org.au/climate_smart_ag…
Australian Bureau of Agricultural & Resource Economics & Sciences (ABARES) added 2 new photos.
14 April at 14:17 ·
Temperatures for week ending 10 April from this week's #ClimateUpdate
Maximum temperatures were well above average across most of the country. The highest anoma...lies were between 8°C to 10°C above average in NSW north-western Victoria, SA and central parts of WA.
Several locations in NSW and Victoria observed the hottest April day on record.
Minimum temperatures were also above average (2°C to 4°C) for most of the country, although the highest anomalies (6°C to 8°C) were in south-western Queensland and north-eastern SA.
More: bit.ly/climateupdate
Sure. It’s [email protected]Do you have gods email address?
I am only on writing terms with lucifer.
We’ve had cherry blossom out for nearly a month now