Dry spell and another record looming.

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It seems we break records almost every year over the last ten years and in particular the last few years. Record wet -2010, record cold spell 2012, and now we are days away from a record dry spell. No rain since April, not a drop. :thumbdown: Currently 2nd driest period since 1972.
I also recall several years averaging 40 deg for daytime temps in Jan, not rare but 10 days straight over 40 and some those pushing up to 45 deg.
Global warming (i believe its a natural cycle perhaps hastened by mans burning of fossil fuels) sure seems to have an effect out here over the last 5 to 10 years.
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hope you get a good soaking out in the red centre soon db.
not much of a spring by the sound of it.
even though you are a long way from northern nsw our weather still seems to track yours so we may be in for a dry year too.
at least parasites/coccidia may be struggling too.
tend to agree with your weather cycle thoughts .... hopefully man has'nt stuffed it for good.
got to love our wide brown land.
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I understand that it should be correctly called "cyclic climate change". Which has been happening (though on a slower and less dramatic scale) since the begining of time. As "global warming" misrepresents the situation. Yes summers will be warmer, but winters will be colder. May it rain on your parade DB.
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finchbreeder wrote:I understand that it should be correctly called "cyclic climate change". Which has been happening (though on a slower and less dramatic scale) since the begining of time. As "global warming" misrepresents the situation. Yes summers will be warmer, but winters will be colder. May it rain on your parade DB.
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Couldn't have said it better myself...it has been happening since beginning of time...as well as solar flares...earth tilt etc..
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The 1890s drought caused the 1890s depression and followed the droughts of the 1860s, 70s and 80s - we have very short memories of the cycles in this country. This site gives a fascinating history of droughts in Australia http://home.iprimus.com.au/foo7/droughthistory.html
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Yup.....its far from even nudging some of the extremes that have ebbed and waned over geological time..........the Riversleigh fossil deposits in western Qld is just one insight into how our climate has changed from 40 million years ago.............thousands of "new" (old) species galavanting about in a lush tropical rainforest.......then either a meteor hit or a flotilla of martians used us for target practice with their ray guns.....but they built some cool pyramids :thumbup: ......then everything bounced back.....as it always has.....with help from the Giant Spagetti Monster who created the earth, the trees, the mountains and the midgets.....all with his noodly appendage....... :? Google it if you dont understand

The driest 3 years in a row occurred in NSW in the mid 2000's.....then it rained :eh: ....we've just had our most number of wet winters in a row.....but thats only since the late 1800's since reords have been kept :yawn: .........all the same, our climate varies......and depending on one's depth of understanding.....and politics......so, do our opinions as to the reasons for that variation........I prefer the evidence in the rocks than the BS on telly..... :ugeek:
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Good one MickW...bet most people dont know we have an Egyptian Slab in the blue mountains near Colo either...that blows the Aust discovered by Capt Cook theory out the door... :thumbup:
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vettepilot_6 wrote:bet most people dont know we have an Egyptian Slab in the blue mountains near Colo either.
Please, tell me more! What and where?
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Sent you a PM Matty..
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All I know is if we continue to have the favourable conditions around here that we have had so far this season there will be some very very happy
and rich farmers as well as my birds.
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