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January 2022 - Melbourne had a hot and humid summer, with 17 days above 30 degrees. The last time this happened was 1974. Melbourne also had a run of seven days above 30 degrees, this is the first time since March 2013. Also in January, the nights were warm averaging 18.3 degrees.
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A southerly buster is the colloquial name [1] of an abrupt southerly wind change in the southern regions of New South Wales and Victoria, Australia, which approaches from the southeast, mainly on a hot day, bringing in cool, usually severe weather and a dramatic temperature drop, thus ultimately replacing and relieving the prior hot conditions.
Summer rain over Melbourne, taken from Brighton Winter fog over the Melbourne city centre Melbourne , the state capital of Victoria and the second most populous city in Australia (most populous in urban area), has a temperate oceanic climate ( Köppen climate classification Cfb ), [ 1 ] [ 2 ] bordering on a humid subtropical climate ( Köppen ...
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Wind was the source of approximately 16.3% of electricity generated in Victoria in 2021. [34] 862MW of additional capacity was listed as "in commissioning" as of June 2022. The majority of Victoria's wind farms are located in south-western Victoria, with a few in south Gippsland. As of 2022, Victoria does not have any offshore wind generation.
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Hence as the narrow system passes eastward the wind suddenly changes from north to south, and the thermometer has been known to fall 8.5 °C (15 °F) in twenty minutes. [7] On the coastal plains of New South Wales, such as in Western Sydney, the Brickfielder may be exacerbated by the southeast Australian foehn. [8]