Date: 12/10/2024 07:39:27
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2204029
Subject: Australia facing one of the hottest summers on record, BoM say
Damn.
Australia is facing one of the hottest summers on record according to the Bureau of Meteorology’s (BOM) weather modelling which tips well-above-average temperatures across the country.
The forecast for a scorching summer is largely due to ongoing high ocean temperatures surrounding Australia, a persistent feature which has plagued most of globe since early last year.
The warm seas will not only raise air temperatures, but also boost atmospheric moisture levels, swinging the odds to favour frequent storm outbreaks and above average rain.
Our simmering oceans could also lead to the most active cyclone season in years with the BOM expecting around 11 named storms in the Australian region, including an increased risk of severe (category three or above) systems.
Full Report
Date: 12/10/2024 08:22:12
From: SCIENCE
ID: 2204033
Subject: re: Australia facing one of the hottest summers on record, BoM say
Excellent, disaster capitalism will pay off soon enough¡
Date: 12/10/2024 17:18:36
From: Arts
ID: 2204207
Subject: re: Australia facing one of the hottest summers on record, BoM say
Bubblecar said:
Damn.
Australia is facing one of the hottest summers on record according to the Bureau of Meteorology’s (BOM) weather modelling which tips well-above-average temperatures across the country.
The forecast for a scorching summer is largely due to ongoing high ocean temperatures surrounding Australia, a persistent feature which has plagued most of globe since early last year.
The warm seas will not only raise air temperatures, but also boost atmospheric moisture levels, swinging the odds to favour frequent storm outbreaks and above average rain.
Our simmering oceans could also lead to the most active cyclone season in years with the BOM expecting around 11 named storms in the Australian region, including an increased risk of severe (category three or above) systems.
Full Report
don’t they say this every year…
Date: 12/10/2024 17:21:31
From: party_pants
ID: 2204209
Subject: re: Australia facing one of the hottest summers on record, BoM say
Arts said:
Bubblecar said:
Damn.
Australia is facing one of the hottest summers on record according to the Bureau of Meteorology’s (BOM) weather modelling which tips well-above-average temperatures across the country.
The forecast for a scorching summer is largely due to ongoing high ocean temperatures surrounding Australia, a persistent feature which has plagued most of globe since early last year.
The warm seas will not only raise air temperatures, but also boost atmospheric moisture levels, swinging the odds to favour frequent storm outbreaks and above average rain.
Our simmering oceans could also lead to the most active cyclone season in years with the BOM expecting around 11 named storms in the Australian region, including an increased risk of severe (category three or above) systems.
Full Report
don’t they say this every year…
they do
Date: 12/10/2024 17:36:36
From: Michael V
ID: 2204215
Subject: re: Australia facing one of the hottest summers on record, BoM say
party_pants said:
Arts said:
Bubblecar said:
Damn.
Australia is facing one of the hottest summers on record according to the Bureau of Meteorology’s (BOM) weather modelling which tips well-above-average temperatures across the country.
The forecast for a scorching summer is largely due to ongoing high ocean temperatures surrounding Australia, a persistent feature which has plagued most of globe since early last year.
The warm seas will not only raise air temperatures, but also boost atmospheric moisture levels, swinging the odds to favour frequent storm outbreaks and above average rain.
Our simmering oceans could also lead to the most active cyclone season in years with the BOM expecting around 11 named storms in the Australian region, including an increased risk of severe (category three or above) systems.
Full Report
don’t they say this every year…
they do
Because, well, anthropogenic climate change.
Date: 12/10/2024 18:29:33
From: roughbarked
ID: 2204220
Subject: re: Australia facing one of the hottest summers on record, BoM say
Arts said:
Bubblecar said:
Damn.
Australia is facing one of the hottest summers on record according to the Bureau of Meteorology’s (BOM) weather modelling which tips well-above-average temperatures across the country.
The forecast for a scorching summer is largely due to ongoing high ocean temperatures surrounding Australia, a persistent feature which has plagued most of globe since early last year.
The warm seas will not only raise air temperatures, but also boost atmospheric moisture levels, swinging the odds to favour frequent storm outbreaks and above average rain.
Our simmering oceans could also lead to the most active cyclone season in years with the BOM expecting around 11 named storms in the Australian region, including an increased risk of severe (category three or above) systems.
Full Report
don’t they say this every year…
Have been for at least the past decade.
Date: 12/10/2024 18:33:57
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2204221
Subject: re: Australia facing one of the hottest summers on record, BoM say
it’s a worry in the year that insurance has become unaffordable for me.
Date: 12/10/2024 18:40:29
From: dv
ID: 2204222
Subject: re: Australia facing one of the hottest summers on record, BoM say
sarahs mum said:
it’s a worry in the year that insurance has become unaffordable for me.
How much have they jacked it up?
Date: 12/10/2024 18:43:19
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2204223
Subject: re: Australia facing one of the hottest summers on record, BoM say
dv said:
sarahs mum said:
it’s a worry in the year that insurance has become unaffordable for me.
How much have they jacked it up?
This year it went from $1800 pa to $4800.
Date: 12/10/2024 18:45:23
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2204224
Subject: re: Australia facing one of the hottest summers on record, BoM say
sarahs mum said:
dv said:
sarahs mum said:
it’s a worry in the year that insurance has become unaffordable for me.
How much have they jacked it up?
This year it went from $1800 pa to $4800.
20 years without a claim.
Date: 12/10/2024 18:58:14
From: dv
ID: 2204225
Subject: re: Australia facing one of the hottest summers on record, BoM say
sarahs mum said:
sarahs mum said:
dv said:
How much have they jacked it up?
This year it went from $1800 pa to $4800.
20 years without a claim.
It’s all those Faberge eggs you’re storing
Date: 12/10/2024 19:02:16
From: Witty Rejoinder
ID: 2204226
Subject: re: Australia facing one of the hottest summers on record, BoM say
Michael V said:
party_pants said:
Arts said:
don’t they say this every year…
they do
Because, well, anthropogenic climate change.
Not Jewish space lasers?
Date: 12/10/2024 19:03:47
From: roughbarked
ID: 2204227
Subject: re: Australia facing one of the hottest summers on record, BoM say
Witty Rejoinder said:
Michael V said:
party_pants said:
they do
Because, well, anthropogenic climate change.
Not Jewish space lasers?
Not so much in this country.
Date: 12/10/2024 19:05:53
From: Michael V
ID: 2204228
Subject: re: Australia facing one of the hottest summers on record, BoM say
sarahs mum said:
dv said:
sarahs mum said:
it’s a worry in the year that insurance has become unaffordable for me.
How much have they jacked it up?
This year it went from $1800 pa to $4800.
Holy heck!
We decided not to insure our house contents. Most of our stuff is either irreplaceable (eg art) or almost worthless (eg brown timber furniture).
The house is insured though.
Date: 13/10/2024 08:21:16
From: SCIENCE
ID: 2204280
Subject: re: Australia facing one of the hottest summers on record, BoM say
roughbarked said:
Arts said:
Bubblecar said:
Damn.
Australia is facing one of the hottest summers on record according to the Bureau of Meteorology’s (BOM) weather modelling which tips well-above-average temperatures across the country.
The forecast for a scorching summer is largely due to ongoing high ocean temperatures surrounding Australia, a persistent feature which has plagued most of globe since early last year.
The warm seas will not only raise air temperatures, but also boost atmospheric moisture levels, swinging the odds to favour frequent storm outbreaks and above average rain.
Our simmering oceans could also lead to the most active cyclone season in years with the BOM expecting around 11 named storms in the Australian region, including an increased risk of severe (category three or above) systems.
Full Report
don’t they say this every year…
Have been for at least the past decade.
Soon they’ll have a new theory just as bullshit, the non accelerating inflawarming rate of unemplocarbonemissions¡
Date: 13/10/2024 08:23:36
From: roughbarked
ID: 2204282
Subject: re: Australia facing one of the hottest summers on record, BoM say
SCIENCE said:
roughbarked said:
Arts said:
don’t they say this every year…
Have been for at least the past decade.
Soon they’ll have a new theory just as bullshit, the non accelerating inflawarming rate of unemplocarbonemissions¡
Are you writing your own thesaurus?
Date: 13/10/2024 08:27:17
From: SCIENCE
ID: 2204286
Subject: re: Australia facing one of the hottest summers on record, BoM say
roughbarked said:
SCIENCE said:
roughbarked said:
Have been for at least the past decade.
Soon they’ll have a new theory just as bullshit, the non accelerating inflawarming rate of unemplocarbonemissions¡
Are you writing your own thesaurus?
no we’re making a very subtle and obscure reference to the bullshit that is the nairu and the bullshit that is global warming denialism
Date: 13/10/2024 08:33:25
From: roughbarked
ID: 2204287
Subject: re: Australia facing one of the hottest summers on record, BoM say
SCIENCE said:
roughbarked said:
SCIENCE said:
Soon they’ll have a new theory just as bullshit, the non accelerating inflawarming rate of unemplocarbonemissions¡
Are you writing your own thesaurus?
no we’re making a very subtle and obscure reference to the bullshit that is the nairu and the bullshit that is global warming denialism
subtle and obscure eh. ;)