-----------------------
The content on this webpage contains paid/affiliate links. When you click on any of our affiliate link, we/I may get a small compensation at no cost to you. See our affiliate disclosure for more info -----------------------
The content on this webpage contains paid/affiliate links. When you click on any of our affiliate link, we/I may get a small compensation at no cost to you. See our affiliate disclosure for more info -----------------------
Last updated on March 6th, 2018 at 12:31 am
A version of the Al Gore Effect is observed locally:
Rainfall across NSW returned to normal last month after one of the driest autumns on record.
The Bureau of Meteorology said the rainfall recorded throughout the state in June matched average levels.
Thanks, Al.
Posted by Tim B. on 07/02/2006 at 07:55 AM
- I think Canberra also had one of its coldest June nights last week (-7 degrees celcius).
If this keeps up, all those soon-to-be homeless polar bears will have somewhere familiar to migrate to.
Posted by Art Vandelay on 2006 07 02 at 09:05 AM • permalink
- A version of the Al Gore Effect is observed locally…
The precise scientific term (ahem, cough) is Global Goreing.
Posted by zeppenwolf on 2006 07 02 at 11:13 AM • permalink
- But it wasn’t snowfall, it was rain, which proves global warming.Posted by andycanuck on 2006 07 02 at 11:42 AM • permalink
- I guess the rainwater from the Top End is supposed to be tasty…Posted by Jim Treacher on 2006 07 02 at 12:32 PM • permalink
- I call Tim Flannery Tim Flummery. My dictionary has ‘agreeable humbug’. It’s certainly agreeable to his publishers and accountants.
Adelaide, South Australia, had its lowest June average morning temps. for 108 years.
This seems to be despite the well-known Urban Warming Effect.
Maybe caused by approaching icebergs?
- It’s Global Normalising, we’ll all be averaged!.Posted by Daniel San on 2006 07 03 at 01:14 AM • permalink
- The world’s first personality based contraceptive – The Algore Rhythm Method.Posted by Infidel Tiger on 2006 07 03 at 04:40 AM • permalink
Page 1 of 1 pages
Commenting is not available in this weblog entry.
C’mon Al, say it. Just once.
Please?
Pretty please?