Comments by "Adrian McLean" (@adrianmclean9195) on "This Summer in Australia Will Break Records..." video.
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Melbourne - suburb: Avalon ( airport there, that has a biannual airshow ), in the early 2000's had 48.9°c. Outback heat, moves across, from West to East, in Australia - may then hit the Great Dividing Range, and if there is an Easterly force pushing back from the ocean, then that heat can "pool" for days, possibly weeks in the one large area, being fed by more internal heat and winds and maybe even hot air from the north as well - when the temperature at night does not get relief from winds, then you have a heatwave created, getting hotter on top of the previous days heat. So apart from outback and the north, South Eastern Australia can receive record temps and heatwaves. We have already had fires since July. Many structures already lost. Catastrophic Fire Ratings already, El Nino declared, state fire services moving from state to state for support. Much land burnt. Still going. Some planes lost and unfortunately some lives. If you ever want to see what's happening - just Google QLD or NSW or VIC rural fire services, and you will work out which is which, and get to the LIVE maps, showing what's happening where and evacuation orders or remain in place, to late to leave and what to do. The B. O. M., is a fantastic ADDICTIVE site, that explains everything and has so much to discover.
Our NATIONAL broadcaster, has the Emergency warnings - ABC Emergency and a map of Australia and current incidents.
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