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We don't have snow in Western Australia, so we have to make do with the
local materials. Besides, it's summer!
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"Joanne Simpson" <cor### [at] onewhiteravencom> wrote in message
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> We don't have snow in Western Australia, so we have to make do with the
> local materials. Besides, it's summer!
Although oddly it did snow in Australia (at Thredbo in New South Wales) for a
few moments on Sunday :) Meanwhile it was about 32 degrees above zero here,
though I hear Western Australia has generally been hotter and drier than
Queensland. I've been making the most of the beach as well - nice pic :D
Lance.
thezone - thezone.firewave.com.au
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> though I hear Western Australia has generally been hotter and drier than
> Queensland. I've been making the most of the beach as well - nice pic :D
>
strangely enough, we are having our coldest december in recorded history
(OK, that's only 100 years, but even so....)
here is a wetter version with pompom hat. And credits for the sunglasses
should go to 3D cafe.
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"Joanne Simpson" <cor### [at] onewhiteravencom> schreef in bericht
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> > though I hear Western Australia has generally been hotter and drier than
> > Queensland. I've been making the most of the beach as well - nice pic
:D
> >
> strangely enough, we are having our coldest december in recorded history
> (OK, that's only 100 years, but even so....)
> here is a wetter version with pompom hat. And credits for the sunglasses
> should go to 3D cafe.
>
>
Cute!
Climate is difficult stuff! Experts here are still very reluctant to
attribute anything definitely to humans....
Thomas
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High!
Lance Birch wrote:
> Although oddly it did snow in Australia (at Thredbo in New South Wales) for a
> few moments on Sunday :) Meanwhile it was about 32 degrees above zero here,
Celsius or Fahrenheit? ;-)
Irrespective of that, obviously the weather in the southern temperate
zone is much less predictable than on the northern hemisphere... I
remember having seen a Malcolm Douglas show several years ago, filmed in
November in the Stirling Range - and the mountains (at about 900 m above
sea level) were snow-covered!
The climate of the southern shore of West Australia should be equivalent
to the Azores islands in the Atlantic Ocean... and even in cooler but
equally oceanic Ireland I just can't imagine Carrantuohil or Wicklow
Mountains still covered in snow in May! The high mountainsides of Black
Forest in Germany are frequently snow-clad in May, but this is a
semi-continental climate with much colder winters than you have in
southern Australia!
See you in Khyberspace!
Yadgar
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