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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: rudyr on July 16, 2022, 05:56:57 AM
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I’m trying get a Handel on what the winter is going to be like 6 months from now. And it looks like Australia is having a colder than normal? Am I right. We or really low on rain in Ark. my pastures or going fast. People or calling want sale some cow , he’ll I’m just barely hanging on myself. But got enough hay if the winter not to bad. What’s to go first cow’s or Guzzi’s.Rudy
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The central east coast is getting more than usual rainfall, but the temperatures are not particularly cold.
Maximums are around 16-22 depending on latitude.
Northern Australia is usually around 30 deg C year ‘round, but rainfall varies markedly.
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This may come under the heading of necromancy but a search brings up some predictions. The below is Jan-Feb 2023:
https://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/predictions/long_range/two_class.php
Precipitation:
(https://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/predictions/long_range/p06.2c.gif)
Temperatures:
(https://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/predictions/long_range/t07.2c.gif)
We here in the East seem to be looking at above average temperatures and precipitation in January and February.
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Oh my, you posted something sciency, I hope they don't come for you! :wink:
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Currently slightly off the north west coast, its miserable 18 overnight 22-24 during the day. Further south the cooler days are associated with clear skies so if its raining it's usually a bit warmer. Further south temps are within the variation you'd expect, the grain growers in the region have had bumper years the last couple of years in a row.
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Oh my, you posted something sciency, I hope they don't come for you! :wink:
6 months ahead forecast is not science, it is mathematical probably based on statistics of the past. Math verses science.
Predictions always get better up to and including the day of.
Everyone has short term memory when it comes to past weather for some reason.
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Rudyr
Well here in Okla we say if you don't like the weather wait 10 minutes it will change an change it's going to for about a week or so.
Gary Scott
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The UK has recorded its highest ever temperature today, just over 40 degrees. It may not seem much to you colonial boys, but we're not set up for it here.
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The UK has recorded its highest ever temperature today, just over 40 degrees. It may not seem much to you colonial boys, but we're not set up for it here.
Yeh, Bad news that's 20 miles from me at RAF Coningsby :sad:
Good News I'm down on the south coast for a couple of days so dodged it :grin: :grin: