THE CLIMATE OF AUSTRALIA. 01 Jan 1870. DRY PERIOD. 1789 Drought .1790, 1791 Drought 1792, 1793 WET PERIOD. 1799 Flood, 1800 Flood, 1801 Flood, 1802, 1803, 1804, 1805 Flood

THE CLIMATE OF AUSTRALIA. (1870, January 1). The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 – 1957), p. 6. Retrieved February 27, […]

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THE WARMIST BUREAU SAID THESE RAINS WOULDN’T COME FOR MONTHS

https://www.heraldsun.com.au/blogs/andrew-bolt/the-warmist-bureau-said-these-rains-wouldnt-come-for-months/news-story/bc14a9a82a5b437b684f1000d4fa5fde    Rain? Floods? The Bureau of Meteorology, a warmist organisation, may need to check its models. December 11: There […]

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NSW faces the worst bushfires ever. 24 Sep 1980 ‘WE’RE SITTING ON A POWDER KEG. Spring has just started, yet already the State is experiencing its first bushfires.

NSW faces the worst bushfires ever ‘WE’RE SITTING ON A POWDER KEG’ (1980, September 24). The Australian Women’s Weekly (1933 […]

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MELTING GLACIERS. 30 Dec 1931. Several snowfields completely disappeared during the summer; crevasses appeared in the glaciers where none, had been noted, for years

MELTING GLACIERS (1931, December 30). Lithgow Mercury (NSW : 1898 – 1954), p. 4 (TOWN EDITION). Retrieved December 24, 2019, […]

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BUSHFIRES. 22 Nov 1940 Dangerous Summer Ahead Then. Dangerous Summer Ahead Now. Dry Winter Then. Dry Winter Now. Nothing Unprecedented.

1940 ‘BUSHFIRES.’, Wheatbelt Tribune and Koorda Record (Wyalkatchem, WA : 1940 – 1954), 22 November, p. 1. , viewed 12 […]

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Is the Climate Changing? 02 Mar. 1901. The One Hundred and Eighteen Year Dispute. Probably Longer.

1901 ‘Is the Climate Changing.’, Port Pirie Recorder and North Western Mail (SA : 1898 – 1918), 2 March, p. […]

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THREE HOT DAYS October Heat Wave. 01 Nov 1921 102.3 deg F = 39 Celsius

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/63352463?searchTerm=october%20heat&searchLimits=# A record-breaking trinity of hot days has occurred. This is how the thermometer has soared during the past 10 […]

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THE CLIMATE OF AUSTRALIA. 13 Oct 1868

A correspondent of the Grafton Observer writes to that journal as follows:— ” From observations made by those who have […]

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FIRES IN THE HILLS 15 Feb 1915

Considering the present condition of the hills country, and the fact that most of the undergrowth in the Mount Lofty […]

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