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Message started by Hoppy on Jan 5th, 2015 at 5:32am

Title: Its hotter than hell
Post by Hoppy on Jan 5th, 2015 at 5:32am
116F today and the air conditioner shat itself  [smiley=wtf.gif]
Time to cool down.
Cheers [smiley=beer.gif] [smiley=beer.gif] Hoppy

Title: Re: Its hotter than hell
Post by AussieBrian on Jan 5th, 2015 at 6:02am
I feel for you, Hoppy. It's been hotter than an angry husband here for yonks and we were worrying the big wet might not start at all this year.

Fortunately Huey just did his thing and the skies have opened for us. Oh, bliss, it's throwing it down, but we had to call the kids back inside so some could fall on the paddocks.

As much as we love and need it, though, we'd happily put every drop into buckets and send it down to help our southern friends with those fires.

Beer is the cure,

Young Brian.

Title: Re: Its hotter than hell
Post by Mark Olson on Jan 5th, 2015 at 11:49am
Send some of that agua to California too please...

Title: Re: Its hotter than hell
Post by Linda_Howell on Jan 5th, 2015 at 12:33pm
Brian..what are yonks and paddocks??  lol

Title: Re: Its hotter than hell
Post by AussieBrian on Jan 5th, 2015 at 4:01pm
Fair dinkum, Linda, I wish youse blokes would learn to talk proper. Yonks is a long time and paddocks is fields.

Is that more betterer?

Title: Re: Its hotter than hell
Post by Mike NZ on Jan 5th, 2015 at 4:30pm
The forecast here for the last 2 weeks or so has been for rain every day, but not a drop other than a couple of brief showers. It's been about 30C (90F) but the humidity has been the killler.

Hope you've a good supply of cold ones up there Brian as I'm sure they'll be needed.

Title: Re: Its hotter than hell
Post by maz on Jan 5th, 2015 at 5:06pm
Well you lot, I still haven't got my 9 degrees that you promised me.  I'm sitting here watching telly in 2 thick jumpers, a blanket over my legs, drinking hot chocolate, and the heating on full blast, . Thick frost most mornings and my car battery has died. Hell isn't always hot. ;D

Title: Re: Its hotter than hell
Post by Hoppy on Jan 5th, 2015 at 7:45pm
We've got air, now its time to hibernate [smiley=sleep.gif]

Hoppy

Title: Re: Its hotter than hell
Post by Hoppy on Jan 5th, 2015 at 8:00pm
Maz, I can remember those days growing up as a kid in the
UK, but we only had a coal fire in the lounge which was
worse than useless, Jack Frost was all around the house.
This is all the temps I could Russell up  [smiley=heart.gif]

Hoppy.


Title: Re: Its hotter than hell
Post by Mike NZ on Jan 5th, 2015 at 9:38pm
Maz, you need to win lotto and then migrate between the hemispheres spending summer in each.

And I did send you the 3 degrees your husband requested...

Title: Re: Its hotter than hell
Post by AussieBrian on Jan 6th, 2015 at 12:43am

maz wrote on Jan 5th, 2015 at 5:06pm:
Well you lot, I still haven't got my 9 degrees that you promised me...

Can't offer you 9 degrees of heat, Maz, but would 50 shades of grey warm things up for you?

Title: Re: Its hotter than hell
Post by BarbaraD on Jan 6th, 2015 at 10:36am
I WANT to be where you are... It's 24 degrees here and I'm FREEZING...

Title: Re: Its hotter than hell
Post by Hoppy on Jan 6th, 2015 at 5:36pm
I'm with you Barbara, I prefer this to the cold any day, it
has cooled down a bit, 94 degrees today  [smiley=cool.gif]


Title: Re: Its hotter than hell
Post by blacklab on Jan 7th, 2015 at 1:41am
Hey hoppy, compliments of the season
  im hearing you with the heat hoppy, for me its those damn nights, where you've already had 40 c plus ( over 100 fahrenheit during the day)  and the night time temp doesn't go below 30 c  (90 F ),  been getting a few days and nights like that of late.
got a mate country victoria Arrarrat way, they were well lucky that they stopped the fires before it hit the town !
had some good down pours of rain, so here's hoping it eases the fire risk, but we are all pretty well accepting that this season might be one of our worst.....
cheers
colin

Title: Re: Its hotter than hell
Post by Hoppy on Jan 7th, 2015 at 2:23am
G'day Colin,
I was watching your weather,and Adelaide as of late
knowing when I wake up to those easterlies it won't
be long before we get hit with those high temperatures.
It looks like South Australia is doing it tough with lots
of homes lost in the fires, thankfully no lives lost as of
yet. I would imagine it gets very humid there in Victoria
so a good downpour would be most welcome, in Perth
we are lucky in that respect its just a dry heat, but hotter
than hell, and burns your arms as if touched by a hot iron,
but thankfully it has cooled down 34c for a little respite
until the next front hits, and hoping it doesn't bring any
bush fires with it as we've had our fair share of lives lost
over the years.

Wishing you and yours a Happy New Year.
Hoppy.


Title: Re: Its hotter than hell
Post by Hoppy on Jan 7th, 2015 at 8:23pm
What a relief, we have the next five days ahead of us with
Temps around 30c-86F, time to head too the beach  [smiley=cool.gif]

Hoppy

Title: Re: Its hotter than hell
Post by Mike NZ on Jan 7th, 2015 at 9:12pm
Similarly it has dropped from its highs to a more manageable 27C (81F) which means that the humidity has also dropped off a bit. We've even got a forecast of some rain, which would be welcome (time to do a rain dance, although with my dancing it'd scare off the rain).

Title: Re: Its hotter than hell
Post by Hoppy on Jan 7th, 2015 at 10:11pm
I doubt very much we'll see any rain on the horizon for the
next few months, so a rain dance would be a waste of time,
but seeing your dancing is not up to scratch maybe this
fella can make it happen for you  [smiley=shore.gif]

Hoppy

Title: Re: Its hotter than hell
Post by AussieBrian on Jan 7th, 2015 at 11:55pm
The good news for us, and the whole top end of Oz, is that the wet season is now officially under way. A little late, but it's here.

Mum lives in Babinda, just 60km south of me (a 2 can journey) and she got 4.23 metres of rain last year. That's 13 foot 10 in the old money, or around 166 inches.

It amuses me that places like London are depicted as continually wet and rainy yet it gets only 28 inches in a year. We get that much on a good day.

Our rainforests have come alive and are a blaze of colour, smells and sound. Flowers and fruits everywhere, birds nesting, and wildlife abundant. You can all but hear the gardens growing and it won't be long before the cows will have to climb onto their hind legs so they can see their way home over the grass.

We always worry for our southern friend at this time, specially with those fires, but it's a happy day in the north when you've got to open an umbrella so you can light the barbecue!

Cheers and beers,

Brian in paradise.

Title: Re: Its hotter than hell
Post by Hoppy on Jan 8th, 2015 at 1:43am
G'day Brian,
It sounds like a tropical paradise, but I've watched a couple
of shows on the telly when its really humid, so rain would  be than welcome. Is it this time of the year the humidity gets  really bad?

Cheers from the West Coast  [smiley=beer.gif] Hoppy.

Title: Re: Its hotter than hell
Post by maz on Jan 8th, 2015 at 4:12am
Good morning downunder
It's warmed up a bit here this morning. It was a beautiful day yesterday  - cold and crisp, but sunny. Today we're up to about 9c, but it's dull and windy with rain coming down in buckets.

I think the reason England (not just London) is depicted as continually wet is because we don't have wet and dry seasons like you. We have rain winter and summer alike, (more in winter of course), so it means you can never plan a trip or holiday or event without the threat of it being spoiled by the weather.

I don't know if the news reached you last year, but did you see how parts of south west England was completely flooded last year. The Somerset levels were particularly bad and peoples homes were under water, much like pictures I've seen of northern Queensland. Cars were just washed away and livestock was drowning in the fields. They had to send out the army to rescue people in boats, and even our own two lovelly princes turned up in their wellies to help with the rescue effort.Some people have still not been able to go back home.

I live right in the middle of the south coast and it wasn't too bad here, not too much rain and temps regularly reaching 28 - 30c. Very humid though and our homes are not air conditioned and I for one find the heat and humidity just as hard to cope with as the cold.

Still, now new year is over, we can say spring is coming. It's probably our nicest season as long as it doesn't rain too much. I love to see the world springing back to life after a cold winter.

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