File:Melbourne-temp-2009-02-10-compact.png
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English: This is a 20 day graph of air temperature measured at the Melbourne, Australia weather station of the Bureau of Meteorology. The days are 2009-01-22 to 2009-02-10, including four days above 43°C. There was intense bushfire activity on these days, with the 7 February record of 46.4°C being the day of the most deadly fires in Australia's history. I also have also uploaded a larger image melbourne-temp-2009-02-10.png showing each day in greater detail.
These images are based on the charts created by Andrew Watkins http://www.earthsci.unimelb.edu.au/~awatkins/melbtemp.html . I have his permission to use his images for this purpose and to upload the resulting images to commons.wikimedia.org, with a public domain licence. I will be sending the messages as soon as I have uploaded the images. |
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Camera location | 37° 48′ 49″ S, 144° 57′ 47″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | -37.813611; 144.963056 |
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