HEAT WAVES. January, 1858, when for eight days the temperature ranged from 107.1 deg. to 116.3 deg. = 46.8 Celsius.
TOPICS OF THE DAY. (1907, February 28). The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 – 1931), p. 6. Retrieved February 5, […]
Read MoreTOPICS OF THE DAY. (1907, February 28). The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 – 1931), p. 6. Retrieved February 5, […]
Read Morehttps://www.nippon.com/en/features/h00067/hot-and-getting-hotter.html The temperature in Japan is rising significantly faster than the global average. The Japan Meteorological Agency’s 2012 Climate Change […]
Read More1912 ‘THE HEATWAVE.’, Evening Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1869 – 1912), 2 February, p. 2. (SPECIAL SPORTS EDITION), viewed 03 […]
Read Morehttps://www.nippon.com/en/features/h00067/hot-and-getting-hotter.html The temperature in Japan is rising significantly faster than the global average. The Japan Meteorological Agency’s 2012 Climate Change […]
Read Morehttp://joannenova.com.au/2012/07/charles-sturts-time-so-hot-that-thermometers-exploded-was-australias-hottest-day-in-1828-53-9c/ Australia’s hottest day? Not 2010, but 1828 at a blistering 53.9 °C Back before man-made climate change was frying […]
Read MoreA Terrific Heat Wave. (1908, January 29). Western Star and Roma Advertiser (Qld. : 1875 – 1948), p. 2. Retrieved […]
Read MoreRECORD HEAT. (1912, January 24). Cairns Post (Qld. : 1909 – 1954), p. 8. Retrieved January 27, 2022, from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/39921546?searchTerm=record%20heat&searchLimits=# […]
Read MoreEXTREME HEAT. (1896, January 25). The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 – 1946), p. 33. Retrieved January 26, 2022, from […]
Read MoreMILDURA FRUIT SEASON (1906, January 13). Observer (Adelaide, SA : 1905 – 1931), p. 9. Retrieved January 25, 2022, from […]
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