Soooooo, how's this weather?

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Re: Soooooo, how's this weather?

Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Tue Jan 27, 2026 4:02 pm

am Bays wrote:Funny there are no, “Global warming pfffft” comments on the socials today…

Oh and the Japanese currency place hit 48.9 about an hour ago

Global warming :lol: its summer
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Re: Soooooo, how's this weather?

Postby wenchbarwer » Tue Jan 27, 2026 4:16 pm

Isn't climate change the catch-all phrase these days?
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Re: Soooooo, how's this weather?

Postby RB » Tue Jan 27, 2026 4:28 pm

am Bays wrote:Oh and the Japanese currency place hit 48.9 about an hour ago


I read this quickly and for a moment thought you were saying the dollar was only worth 48.9 yen...
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Re: Soooooo, how's this weather?

Postby spell_check » Tue Jan 27, 2026 6:20 pm

Trader wrote:
Pseudo wrote:According to the BOM website the minimum was 34.1 at 6.40 am.

If this site is to be believed then Adelaide's highest recorded minimum temperature is 33.5.

So we might have just seen the record broken.


33.9 was the old record according to BOM, 29th Jan 2009.
Data here: https://www.bom.gov.au/climate/averages ... _All.shtml

But yes, either way 34.1 seems to be a record.


It won't be; the minimum recorded is 29

Reason being, it's recorded from 9am the previous day to 9am this morning. The 29 was from just after 9 yesterday morning.
Maximums are recorded from 9am that day to 9am the following morning.

It's done that way to ensure continuity from back in the days when somewhere like a post office worker would make a note of the record when they opened up at 9am.
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Re: Soooooo, how's this weather?

Postby Trader » Tue Jan 27, 2026 6:58 pm

spell_check wrote:
Trader wrote:
Pseudo wrote:According to the BOM website the minimum was 34.1 at 6.40 am.

If this site is to be believed then Adelaide's highest recorded minimum temperature is 33.5.

So we might have just seen the record broken.


33.9 was the old record according to BOM, 29th Jan 2009.
Data here: https://www.bom.gov.au/climate/averages ... _All.shtml

But yes, either way 34.1 seems to be a record.


It won't be; the minimum recorded is 29

Reason being, it's recorded from 9am the previous day to 9am this morning. The 29 was from just after 9 yesterday morning.
Maximums are recorded from 9am that day to 9am the following morning.

It's done that way to ensure continuity from back in the days when somewhere like a post office worker would make a note of the record when they opened up at 9am.


It's a record for the highest overnight low (recorded between 6pm and 9am).
The 24 hour low will be shortly after 9am yesterday morning.
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Re: Soooooo, how's this weather?

Postby spell_check » Tue Jan 27, 2026 7:18 pm

Trader wrote:
spell_check wrote:
Trader wrote:
Pseudo wrote:According to the BOM website the minimum was 34.1 at 6.40 am.

If this site is to be believed then Adelaide's highest recorded minimum temperature is 33.5.

So we might have just seen the record broken.


33.9 was the old record according to BOM, 29th Jan 2009.
Data here: https://www.bom.gov.au/climate/averages ... _All.shtml

But yes, either way 34.1 seems to be a record.


It won't be; the minimum recorded is 29

Reason being, it's recorded from 9am the previous day to 9am this morning. The 29 was from just after 9 yesterday morning.
Maximums are recorded from 9am that day to 9am the following morning.

It's done that way to ensure continuity from back in the days when somewhere like a post office worker would make a note of the record when they opened up at 9am.


It's a record for the highest overnight low (recorded between 6pm and 9am).
The 24 hour low will be shortly after 9am yesterday morning.


That maybe so, but what you quoted of Pseudo was mentioning the record I was referencing - the 9am-9am record of 33.9 in Jan 2009.

Regarding the record you mention, from a quote made by someone who works at the BOM in climate data, says those records (the overnight records) are from 2001 onwards.
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