The Christmas Eve Harmony Choir’s sing through Falmouth this morning was marred by showers but that did not dampen the spirits of the 200 or so singers for this great real start to Christmas.
Stormy Weather II
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Originally posted by Joseph K View PostNot a cloud in the sky, and mild. Perfect!
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About 28C yesterday (today for you; it's now nearly 7am on Friday) here in Melbourne, and sunny.
The furthest south and east I've been in my life!
Off to the beach (Ocean Grove) for a week today.
The horrors of 41C to look forward to on Monday, though.
:eek:
After that, it supposedly settles down to 24C (Wed), 27C (Th), and 32C (Fri).
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Originally posted by greenilex View PostS/A, can you advise whether Southern Hemisphere bush fires are likely to affect cloud patterns and other things over the near future? Not really asking about CO2, more visual and other results? Thanks.
The aboriginals have long known about controlling vegetation fires by limited selective burning to create zones of sufficient width to limit the extent of naturally ignited fires and prevent leapfrogging. Native fauna are able to flee to safety. Here we create open zones, removing trees to prevent fire spreading. While I would think forests in tropical areas would be likely to re-generate more rapidly than in cooler parts of the world, the wholesale destruction of wildlife on the huge scales we are now seeing would deprive recovered areas of the mobile actors in their ecosystems, which depend on them for spreading seed, pollination etc.
Anyway, there are people on this forum far more qualified than me on this subject!
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