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Australian floods ...... 'once in a century'.see - https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/world-australia-64206297
Originally Posted by: polarwind
Yes, it seems that way doesn't it?However Australia is as big as the USA and the record flooding is mostly no doubt, related to the locality as we have seen there - California, Mid West or East Coast as examples.
Russia has recorded its coldest night since 2002 after Siberia dropped to -62.1C (-79.8F) last night
Originally Posted by: Gavin D
Mammoth Lakes has had 650cm of snow so far this season already(think annual average is 500cm or so) with massive totals expected in the coming days from the storm moving in shortly.
Originally Posted by: Tim A
My post was in reply to Gandalf - am trying to understand how this new system works!!
Ukraine had its warmest January day on record on the 19th. 21.1c in Djankoi.Ukraine became the 11th European country to have its warmest ever January day this month!
Originally Posted by: Ally Pally Snowman
Tepak, Cyprus got to 25.5c today. Another record apparently.
It is being reported from Iceland that it is currently experiencing its coldest winter for over 30 years.