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River Don
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Record Breaking Temperatures
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October 05, 2023, 08:56:42 am
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So globally September was the hottest September on record, it followed August which was the hottest August on record and that followed July which was the hottest month ever recorded.
It's driven by El Nino but underlying that are the now increasingly obvious effects of climate change.
It's starting to look like things are going much faster than almost anyone expected.
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You're not wrong RD, the Gippsland area in Vic has gone from raging bushfires 2 days ago to floods.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTg_FUWzkRA
Sydney was 36 degrees yesterday and has temp records broken a couple of time this month.
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