Bowden
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There is some genuine interest in tracking the weather, so I thought I would start a new thread in the Extra Time board. The idea is that I will put up a daily post showing the day-to-day temperatures of the weather in Australia. I use this as my source: http://www.weatherzone.com.au/ This site shows the weather in the capital cities on a daily basis. It follows that I will only be showing those temperatures of the major capital cities. Invariably, this will include temperatures from Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, and other capital cities. I'll start at Tuesday 6 August, 2013.
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Bowden
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Tuesday 6 August 2013
Sydney 10°C 23°C Late shower Melbourne 11°C 15°C Showers Brisbane 7°C 24°C Sunny Perth 13°C 21°C Showers Adelaide 12°C 16°C Clearing shower Canberra 4°C 13°C Rain Hobart 6°C 12°C Possible shower Darwin 17°C 32°C
Edited by cbowden9000: 6/8/2013 11:35:42 AM
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Bowden
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This thread is proving to be quite popular, with views now approaching 10 after only 2 minutes.
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afromanGT
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Awesome, now I don't even need to change my browser window to find out what's going on out my window :lol:
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afromanGT
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cbowden9000 wrote:This thread is proving to be quite popular, with views now approaching 10 after only 2 minutes. Yes, but there could be a late change.
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Benjo
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...and this, ladies and gentlemen, is what EA employees do at work.
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f1worldchamp
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Benjo wrote:...and this, ladies and gentlemen, is what EA employees do at work. If that were true, he'd be charging us to view the thread.
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afromanGT
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f1worldchamp wrote:Benjo wrote:...and this, ladies and gentlemen, is what EA employees do at work. If that were true, he'd be charging us to view the thread. And demanding that the thread be hosted on their own servers.
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Bowden
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Wow, 7 comments. This thread is proving to be quite popular.
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paulbagzFC
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So keen to get home on the weekend, min temps in the single digits, come at me. -PB
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Davis_Patik
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cbowden9000 wrote:Tuesday 1 January 2013
Sydney 10°C 23°C Late shower Melbourne 11°C 15°C Showers Brisbane 7°C 24°C Sunny Perth 13°C 21°C Showers Adelaide 12°C 16°C Clearing shower Canberra 4°C 13°C Rain Hobart 6°C 12°C Possible shower Darwin 17°C 32°C Why does this say 1 January 2013?
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Roar_Brisbane
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Didn't Fulhamkid have a weather thread?
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Bowden
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Davis_Patik wrote:cbowden9000 wrote:Tuesday 1 January 2013
Sydney 10°C 23°C Late shower Melbourne 11°C 15°C Showers Brisbane 7°C 24°C Sunny Perth 13°C 21°C Showers Adelaide 12°C 16°C Clearing shower Canberra 4°C 13°C Rain Hobart 6°C 12°C Possible shower Darwin 17°C 32°C Why does this say 1 January 2013? Thank you for pointing out an error in my popular thread. I will now amend.
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pv4
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This thread should be updated every few hours, it's that popular
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petszk
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cbowden9000 wrote:Wow, 7 comments. This thread is proving to be quite popular. By recording these temperatures, this thread will prove to be a valuable resource in the future.
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afromanGT
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pv4 wrote:This thread should be updated every few hours, it's that popular I nominate bowds to keep it up to date.
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Heineken
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In before the Joffa.
WOLLONGONG WOLVES FOR A-LEAGUE EXPANSION!
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tbitm
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Dam levels?
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Glory Recruit
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Our fence blew down a couple of weeks a go, nice thread btw:).
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Bowden
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There is genuine interest in this area, and the thread is starting to gain some traction.
Over the course of a decade, we will amass some great historical data on here
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Roar_Brisbane
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Roar_Brisbane wrote:Didn't Fulhamkid have a weather thread? ?
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jlm8695
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Roar_Brisbane wrote:Roar_Brisbane wrote:Didn't Fulhamkid have a weather thread? ? He did iirc.
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Roar_Brisbane
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jlm8695 wrote:Roar_Brisbane wrote:Roar_Brisbane wrote:Didn't Fulhamkid have a weather thread? ? He did iirc. #JusticeforFulhamkid
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Davis_Patik
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What happened to Fulhamkid that he deserves justice?
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Bowden
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petszk wrote:cbowden9000 wrote:Wow, 7 comments. This thread is proving to be quite popular. By recording these temperatures, this thread will prove to be a valuable resource in the future. Bingo! :lol:
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Davis_Patik
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I think this thread is extremely important, it will serve as a record that will bring this forum great regard so I can upon the authorities of this forum to make this groundbreaking new thread, I mean who has ever thought of keeping weather records before, a sticky thread so we can continuously marvel at its greatness.
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Fredsta
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Davis_Patik wrote:What happened to Fulhamkid that he deserves justice? I think he's meant to have some sort of illness, every time I rant at something he says he seems to try and guilt trip me with it anyway.
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afromanGT
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Fredsta wrote:Davis_Patik wrote:What happened to Fulhamkid that he deserves justice? I think he's meant to have some sort of illness, every time I rant at something he says he seems to try and guilt trip me with it anyway. Didn't he have Cystic Fibrosis or something?
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Glory Recruit
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Quote:SIX people have been taken to hospital following a structure collapse at a worksite in North Coogee, thought to have been caused by a tornado. There are reports of a water spout hitting land about the same time as the scaffolding collapse on the Orsino Boulevard worksite, which is only a few streets back from the ocean. Cockburn District firefighting chief Tony Nicholas said it was "an unusual event". "We were called to a structural collapse of scaffolding due to swirling wind conditions, possibly a mini tornado," he said. "We received a call suggesting there were personelle from a construction company at were injured in that collapse. "Initial crews were from St Johns and police followed by crews from Fremantle fire station, they have advised me people were a number of casualties treated for minor to significant injuries." Mr Nicholas said there was no one trapped in the incident and the scaffolding was designed to hold concrete, but there was no concrete on the platforms at the time. "The workers advised they saw some strong winds coming off the ocean, there was some photos taken of those, the Bureau of Meteorology is here on site they will be conducting some investigations," he said. "We have wind speed specialists and they'll be working with WorkSafe to try and prevent is from happening in the future." No workers were hit by the scaffolding, but some did fall with the scaffolding about three metres. There are also reports the crane operator took evasive action to prevent the crane on site from swinging in to the wind, but Mr Nicholas could not confirm those reports. Private security will now remain on site for the rest of the night. Bureau of Meteorology spokesman Neill Bennett said BOM had also received reports of the tornado and confirmed weather conditions on the coast could have created the water spout. Do you have photos or video of the incident? Send them to readerpics@perthnow.com.au or tweet @perthnow “They are very, very localised events and we do see them off the coast,” he said. However he said there were difficult to predict and sometimes cannot be seen on radar images. http://www.perthnow.com.au/news/western-australia/tornado-injures-two-workers-after-damaging-scaffolding-in-north-coogee-south-of-fremantle/story-fnhocxo3-1226692252000
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pv4
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#cutforbowdz'spopularthread
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