I don't generally feel the cold, but F*** it's cold
Soooooo, how's this weather?
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Good day for the heating at work to go kaput.
I don't generally feel the cold, but F*** it's cold
I don't generally feel the cold, but F*** it's cold
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Footy Chick wrote:Good day for the heating at work to go kaput.![]()
I don't generally feel the cold, but F*** it's cold
Working from home.
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Heater on, still cold.
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Footy Chick wrote:I don't generally feel the cold, but F*** it's cold
Ditto, usually I get around in shorts and a shirt coz i'm fat enough the blubber keeps me warm.. but last night and this morning was as cold as I've felt in a long time.. and the aches in my joints coz the cold was crap!
I must be getting old!
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Apparently a big chance of snow in Burra Thursday and Friday night
Will most likely pack the coffee flask and hot chocolates and takes the kids for a drive out there.
Will most likely pack the coffee flask and hot chocolates and takes the kids for a drive out there.
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whufc wrote:Apparently a big chance of snow in Burra Thursday and Friday night
Will most likely pack the coffee flask and hot chocolates and takes the kids for a drive out there.
dont forget the camera
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I reckon there's every chance of it snowing at My Lofty as well...
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Place in Tassie hit -14.2° this morning. 
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****, how are the unicorns liking this in the Flinders Ranges....
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am Bays wrote:****, how are the unicorns liking this in the Flinders Ranges....
How good is that
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Yesterday was the coldest day in Adelaide since 2005 and the coldest August day since 1960
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The El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is currently neutral.
However, continued cooling of the surface of the tropical Pacific Ocean, changes in tropical weather patterns, and climate model outlooks shifting further towards La Niña mean the Bureau's ENSO Outlook has moved to La Niña ALERT.
There's a 70% chance, or 3x more likely chance, that La Nina forms in Spring or before the end of 2020 meaning Northern, Central and Eastern Australia may see higher than average rainfall and the likely hood of more tropical cyclones.
The last time a significant stretch of La Niña happened in Australia was between December 2010 and March 2011 and that resulted in the country's wettest two-year period on record.
However, continued cooling of the surface of the tropical Pacific Ocean, changes in tropical weather patterns, and climate model outlooks shifting further towards La Niña mean the Bureau's ENSO Outlook has moved to La Niña ALERT.
There's a 70% chance, or 3x more likely chance, that La Nina forms in Spring or before the end of 2020 meaning Northern, Central and Eastern Australia may see higher than average rainfall and the likely hood of more tropical cyclones.
The last time a significant stretch of La Niña happened in Australia was between December 2010 and March 2011 and that resulted in the country's wettest two-year period on record.
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Australia registered its driest and one of its warmest springs on record last year. Fortunately, this spring is tipped to be wetter and cooler in some parts of the country.
There is an increasing likelihood that La Niña will develop in the Pacific Ocean in coming months. Once formed, La Niña events typically cause above-average rain over much of northern, central, and eastern Australia. La Niña also helps suppress daytime temperatures in some parts of the country and usually increases the number of tropical cyclones in the Australian region.
With the prospect of La Niña underpinning the spring outlook, it's no surprise that the Bureau of Meteorology is tipping above-average rain for most of Australia between September and November. Only parts of northwestern Australia and western Tasmania are predicted to see below-average rain. In the tropics, many areas have a higher-than-average chance of an early start to the wet season.

There is an increasing likelihood that La Niña will develop in the Pacific Ocean in coming months. Once formed, La Niña events typically cause above-average rain over much of northern, central, and eastern Australia. La Niña also helps suppress daytime temperatures in some parts of the country and usually increases the number of tropical cyclones in the Australian region.
With the prospect of La Niña underpinning the spring outlook, it's no surprise that the Bureau of Meteorology is tipping above-average rain for most of Australia between September and November. Only parts of northwestern Australia and western Tasmania are predicted to see below-average rain. In the tropics, many areas have a higher-than-average chance of an early start to the wet season.

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Sheik Yerbouti wrote:Greta will be shattered

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Sheik Yerbouti wrote:Greta will be shattered
La Nina is formed when the Western Pacific Ocean warms up.
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How was the storm in Victoria, three dead from falling trees. The state can’t take a trick at the moment
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Absolutely sublime outside today.
Would rather be on the golf course or in a beer garden though..
Would rather be on the golf course or in a beer garden though..
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Spargo wrote:Absolutely sublime outside today.
Would rather be on the golf course or in a beer garden though..
1:15 in the sun at Adelaide Oval tomorrow, I'm thirsty now!
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Spargo wrote:Absolutely sublime outside today.
Would rather be on the golf course or in a beer garden though..
Its a great day to start a 4 day weekend!
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