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Latest from the BUREAU:

Forecast for Melbourne Issued at 1050 on Monday the 23rd of February 2004

Monday

A fine mainly sunny afternoon with moderate to fresh southwest to southerly

wind.

Max 22

Thursday's gunna be a stinker....

Fine. Min 16 Max 27

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sorry boys but, "wouldn't you like to be beside the seaside"

Scotty

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Qld boiling hot one day floods the next and still hot.

Vic cold and wet today and every day.

Ian

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God, hasnt this heat wave killed about 30 people so far? Absolutally shocking! I hear due to our climate increasing in temperature the Great Barrier reef will be 90% dead in around 10 years! correct me if im wrong.(it could of been 50 years either way its bad!)

Daniel

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Boiling hot a few days ago and yesterday I fricken froze at work. Damn this weather and the weather prediction. The only good thing about the weather yesterday was that the T bloody loved it. It's driving like it's on steriods or something in this cold ;)

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In Karratha during the mid 80's a mate had one of those white wooden boxes on a post in his back yard that the weather people take temperature readings out of (looks like a dovecote for hummingbirds!). Anyhow the pen hit the graph paper at 50.7 degC, so what would the temperature have been in the sun!!!!

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Well, as far as weather temperature measurements, the instruments are in the shade. The standard is basically, instruments in a white wooden box with vents, standing about 1m above the ground. Oh and there had to be gravel on the ground for about a 1 metre radius. Anyways, this is what I remember from science class in High school some 15 or so years ago. You know how it is. The most irrelevent things always seem to stay in the head.

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