Heatwave

delilah

Member
I’ve got sunburnt

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.
 

Farmer Roy

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
NSW, Newstralya
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.




Australian Farmers for Climate Action shared Australian Bureau of Agricultural & Resource Economics & Sciences (ABARES)'s post.
· 11 hrs ·


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Too many heat records!
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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
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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
 

bobk

Member
Location
stafford



Australian Farmers for Climate Action shared Australian Bureau of Agricultural & Resource Economics & Sciences (ABARES)'s post.
· 11 hrs ·


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1f525.png
Too many heat records!
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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

Emailing them isn't going to change the weather .
 

JMTHORNLEY

Member
Location
Glossop
I am absolutely loving this, I could do a month of this no bother. Got muck to spread, fert to do ground to turn over and seed to get in. I am just hoping the rain doesn’t come to hard this next week and we can at least get some muck on ground turned over.

Anyone know the weather dance?
 

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