The average maximum temperature across the country on Tuesday was 40.9 degrees Celsius , according to the Australian Bureau of Meteorology -- beating the previous 2013 record of 40.3 Celsius .That's just the average nationwide figure -- the heat has spiked even higher in some places, like the town of Ceduna in South Australia, which hit 45.5 degrees Celsius .
The fires have been burning for two months now. They have destroyed more than 760 homes and damaged nearly 300 more, left four people dead, and potentially killed hundreds of koalas and other wildlife. "More country has been burned, more homes lost, three times more homes lost than our worst previous fire season in history and the fires are still burning," said Greg Mullins, former NSW Fire and Rescue commissioner, on Tuesday.
They were wearing stocking hats and jackets in Melbourne, the other day, during the president's cup. It gets hot in the deserts of every continent during summer
Hoping that nobody get hurt.
In order to limit the development of developing countries, developed countries once reached the level of development after unrestricted industrial development, but now to curb the industrial development of developing countries,Extremely hypocritical。
The highest maximum temperature was recorded as 50.7 °C (123.3 °F) at Oodnadatta on 2 January 1960, which is the highest official temperature recorded in Australia.
It’s kinda funny...the orange fat asses that don’t believe in global warming sure run to the doctor when they get sick. Guess they pick and choose the science to believe in.
From the National Library of Australia. Alittle research might help with facts.
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