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It is now the longest day of the year, Christmas is not too far away, and it's the middle of summer here in Australia.

 

That doesn't seem to matter to the weather. A few days ago it was flooding all over the place (still is in some states). Right now it is snowing in the mountains nearby and the apparent temperature yesterday fell as low as -3.4 degrees Celsius.

 

On the other hand, the sun is still extremely strong so it's very easy to get sunburnt, as I found out when I went swimming at Manly beach in Sydney yesterday even though the temperature was only about 15 degrees in the middle of the day.

 

5 days ago I had my fan on so I could fall asleep at night. Last night I had my heater on before bed and extra layers of blankets.

 

Just thought I'd share this insanity with you all.

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It even rained in South Australia... I got wet :(

 

Rain is normally something I associate with Sydney dammit, never been to Sydney without getting more or less drowned by showers, summer or winter. My one and only umbrella (which South Aussies think is something to protect yourself against the sun with) was bought in a small convenience store years ago in Sydney, when finally learning that lesson.

 

It has been been unusally cold and stormy here for a couple of weeks, but now things looks like a return to "normal" over the holidays. It had that rather wintery feel to it for a long time there. Saves a lot of electricity though :sorcerer:

“He who joyfully marches to music in rank and file has already earned my contempt. He has been given a large brain by mistake, since for him the spinal cord would surely suffice.” - Albert Einstein
 

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Haha! Apparently it's caused by a cold front colliding with a low pressure system, one of which is from Antarctica.

 

Frankly I was kind of looking forward this month to that feeling of walking outside at 8am to go to work and feeling like I was entering an oven. Oh well, next month hopefully.

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Called for a good curry.

:sorcerer:

 

I was a bit disappointed with Daawat when I was there the last time about a year ago. The curry was still great and they still make the best Naan in the southern hemisphere, but they've changed the look of the place. Almost posh. I miss the ramshackle, slightly worn look of the old Daawat.

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I assume the one in Manners Mall - almost posh I suppose, but never fashionable. :sorcerer:

 

They know me by name and last time there was a big Indian birthday party with some respectable old gentleman in traditional clothes (inc. headgear), and they had me stay and watch some amateur magic show.

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I assume the one in Manners Mall - almost posh I suppose, but never fashionable. :(

 

They know me by name and last time there was a big Indian birthday party with some respectable old gentleman in traditional clothes (inc. headgear), and they had me stay and watch some amateur magic show.

Thats the one. We offered them good bribes, but they never would reveal their Lababdar recipe :sorcerer:

 

Having fond memories of Diwali festivals.

“He who joyfully marches to music in rank and file has already earned my contempt. He has been given a large brain by mistake, since for him the spinal cord would surely suffice.” - Albert Einstein
 

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You know, Sydney does have that going for it - so much amazing food. I couldn't walk far without running into a restaurant with exotic food from an exotic country - Japan, Korea, India, Thailand, Vietnam, Lebanon, Ethiopia, Germany, Greece, Singapore, Nepal, Italy, Turkey.

 

It became a bit of a problem at one point when all I wanted was some potato wedges and couldn't find a fish and chip shop for the life of me.

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You know, Sydney does have that going for it - so much amazing food. I couldn't walk far without running into a restaurant with exotic food from an exotic country - Japan, Korea, India, Thailand, Vietnam, Lebanon, Ethiopia, Germany, Greece, Singapore, Nepal, Italy, Turkey.

 

It became a bit of a problem at one point when all I wanted was some potato wedges and couldn't find a fish and chip shop for the life of me.

I once got lost in Sydney, ended up in what looked like a predominantly asian part of the inner city. I couldn't read most of the signs, but the food (whatever it was) was awesome.

“He who joyfully marches to music in rank and file has already earned my contempt. He has been given a large brain by mistake, since for him the spinal cord would surely suffice.” - Albert Einstein
 

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A rare white Xmas in Australia sounds like fun, actually. Take pictures, and tell the grandkids!

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Very interesting, and easy to follow article. Thanks.

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Way to not read the actual article.

 

EDIT: I love how your post goes int othis massive cartoon ramble about right wing "super rich" conspiracies using agitprop... in the most flagrant agitprop language. e.g. (paraphrasing slightly) "People who don't believe in global warming are either ignorant, but open to changing their mins, or they're deranged religious or republican zealots." C'mon, Krez, really. I expect a bit better from you.

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I read both articles.

 

EDIT: I love how your post goes int othis massive cartoon ramble about right wing "super rich" conspiracies using agitprop... in the most flagrant agitprop language. e.g. (paraphrasing slightly) "People who don't believe in global warming are either ignorant, but open to changing their mins, or they're deranged religious or republican zealots." C'mon, Krez, really. I expect a bit better from you.

 

Ironically, my right-wing friend linked to it on her Facebook. She studies ocean science. Global warming is far less of a bipartisan issue over here. It's tiresome at points but it makes enough very valid points about the stupidity of global warming deniers to be worth circulating.

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Why is it that right wing nuts can't separate climate from weather?

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Posted (edited)

 

Hahahaha I was waiting for something like this.

 

Cheers for the laugh.

The reason I referenced global warming is that whenever there's unusually hot weather somewhere or some kind of catasrophic weather event it's invarialbly used as proof of global warming. In fact the warmists were going on and on how this was going to be the warmest year on record because the first half was unusually warm.

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The weather here is pretty normal. Lots of snow and -20 degrees at the moment. According to the latest forecast, we should have -33 by christmas morning, which is a bit too much.

"Some men see things as they are and say why?"
"I dream things that never were and say why not?"
- George Bernard Shaw

"Hope in reality is the worst of all evils because it prolongs the torments of man."
- Friedrich Nietzsche

 

"The amount of energy necessary to refute bull**** is an order of magnitude bigger than to produce it."

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Maybe I misread the article. I thought it was talking about El Nina, not necessarily global warming, and predictions for cold weather until March, which I consider interesting and useful.

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He's explaining why the first half of the year was unusually warm, and the second half is likely to be unusually cold. Whether that has anything to do with global warming or not is a matter of opinion.

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Hahahaha I was waiting for something like this.

 

Cheers for the laugh.

The reason I referenced global warming is that whenever there's unusually hot weather somewhere or some kind of catasrophic weather event it's invarialbly used as proof of global warming. In fact the warmists were going on and on how this was going to be the warmest year on record because the first half was unusually warm.

 

More and intenser weather extremes were and are a predicted result of global warming. While this may seem counter-intuitive to some lay people it is a rather mundane notion among climate scientists.

 

Exempli gratia: http://www.physorg.com/news/2010-12-winter...scientists.html

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Global warming - Is there anything it can't do?

 

I can think of one thing: remove the average joe's unfounded scorn for and distrust of science.

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