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Bit Cool Today?

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Brendan starts with ...
Coldest day we've had out here today, -1ºC!
I'm blaming Julia's carbon tax, it's fixed up the 'global warming' already!:-)
Pic 2, that's my avocado trees on the left, hope they don't mind the frost!
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Brendan
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4th July 2012 8:45am
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amanda says...
Nice one Brendan ;-) but I didn't realise it could actually get that cold where u are?? Are u inland from the coast? Brrrr!
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amanda19
Geraldton. 400km north of Perth.
4th July 2012 9:37am
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Mike says...
Frost on the Atherton Tableland as well last night and a freezing 15 in Cairns as well.Brendan with your big freeze also it can only be the carbon tax.
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4th July 2012 9:56am
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JUJUBE FOR SALE IN MELBOURNE says...
Well said lady and gentlemen! Freezing cold and wet in Melbourne lately.
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4th July 2012 10:06am
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BJ says...
Woke up to 4 degrees this morning. 10 degrees inside! eek!

I was thinking to myself 'geez, I gotta move back up to Mackay' - obviously not to where you live Brendan!

I'm off to Canberra this afternoon where it got to -5 last night. Luckily its only for one night!
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Theposterformerlyknownas
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4th July 2012 12:25pm
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John Mc says...
I'm convinced my area is reasonably protected from the extremes. Here's a record of the past week, nothing under +5 °C so far. (Ignore the low spike, bad reading) I'm nowhere near the tropics, just an hours drive north of Sydney.
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Warnervale NSW
4th July 2012 8:47pm
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Brendan says...
Today (Sat 12th July 2014) at my place @ 6.30am. 2.5º outside & 10.4º inside! NO global warming here :-)
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Brendan
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12th July 2014 8:41am
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JohnMc1 says...
The weather has been reasonably kind here.
No frost yet, not that I'm expecting any. This graph is for the last 7 days.
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Markmelb says...
I think ya`ll should head south - `Not`- too many coming south filling up our southern state - the northern migration has reversed as statistics show,
Temps in melb night time havnt been below 5c and house temp 13. Daytime top is the difference and daylight length help you guys up there - was 11c top yesterday as i at some black truffles at a festival here - YUM- - would be nice to get some 20c again - wont be long :)
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Brain says...
With the cold, i am hopeful of getting some good chill hours to make cherry possible in 'temperate' brisbane. But so far they are still holding green leaves.

Otherwise, might use it for fire wood, lol. Yes i am going to add CO2 into the atmosphere, i call it direct action!
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13th July 2014 11:52am
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Diana says...
Yes, being a gardener gives you a positive angle on cold snaps. Maybe it will make the cabbage and parsnips taste better. No way is this week going to change the long term downward trend in chill hours in Brisvegas though.
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Diana
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14th July 2014 9:53am
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Mike Tr says...
bbbrrrr,this icy snap has locals dressing like shackleton.If the mercury plummets to 15c again tonight the durians won't be happy.I don't know how you Briz folk are holding up but there was crazy talk on the news yesterday that can't be right.
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14th July 2014 6:55pm
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