Monday, June 15, 2009

[cold grips australia]


End of civilization:

Cool air and clear skies allowed overnight temperatures to plummet across much of Western Australia on Saturday night. Perth had one of its coldest nights of the year with temperatures dropping to 3 degrees, six below average.

Districts worst affected by the cold night were the Lower West, the Great Southern and parts of the Central Wheatbelt. Through the Interior the icy fingers of Jack touched Warburton who fell to minus one, their coldest June night in a couple of years.

Three degrees is cold?

7 comments:

  1. Right, the unevenness of it is a worry. In Russia today, my mate tells me they have 36 degrees - unheard of this sort of heat.

    So it's too hot in some places and too cold in others.

    Definitely climate change going on, isn't there?

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  2. The major worry is that major grain growing areas have all been badly affected by weather, hot or cold. And the pricks in the EU are still denominating farming land to growing combustible plants/fuels, and their financial treatment of Latvia will probably hand back all the Baltic states to communism/russia.

    Look for major food price hikes in a few months.

    This has got to be sorted, and insane carbon credits, caps, permissions, merely distort existing very fluid markets.

    The Gore family offspring have now married into the family offspring of the Bolshevik financiers based in NY.

    Another circle completed.

    Definitely climate change going on, isn't there?

    At what point does "weather" become "climate"? :-)

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  3. Relativity - that's what I was going to say!
    I've just read a book about The Little Ice Age 1300 - 1850 and the worrying thing is that it easily could happen again, any time soon.

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  4. Personally, I'd like to believe it will. I can't stand the heat.

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  5. Well here in Caboolature (SE Qld) we have had one of the coldest spells recorded. It may not be cold to you Northerns - but it's a little chilly to us!!! :)

    As the TV announcer said, "It's all due to Global Warming!" Yeah right!

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  6. Climate change definitely going on. Snow in places in South Africa the past few years in places where you would normally not expect snow. SA do have snow high up in the mountains, even during October sometimes...which is mid-Spring--going on to Summer

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  7. As the TV announcer said, "It's all due to Global Warming!" Yeah right!

    Very much so.

    Yes, Nikita, it is definitely going on and yet people are steadfastly refusing to see it, for fear, I surmise, that it gives the globalists weaponry against us - something I agree with my sceptic friends about.

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