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  2. Climate of Adelaide - Wikipedia

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    November 2020 was actually the warmest November on record for the Adelaide (West Terrace) observation station, with an average daily maximum of 28.8 °C (83.9 °F). The month had 15 days above 30 °C (86 °F) and 11 above 33 °C (91.4 °F). It also was the warmest month of 2020 for average daily maximums, beating January by 0.1 °C.

  3. List of extreme temperatures in Australia - Wikipedia

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    14 August 1968 −19.6 °C (−3.3 °F) 20 July 2010 −19.0 °C (−2.2 °F) 30 June 1994 1 July 1994 16 August 2004 −18.0 °C (−0.4 °F) Perisher Valley: 29 June 1994 Charlotte Pass: 12 July 1998 −17.8 °C (0.0 °F) Kiandra: 8 July 1960 10 August 1965 21 July 1966

  4. Extreme weather events in Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    4–12 March 2013 – Melbourne faces a 10-day heatwave. [33] 14–17 January 2014 – Melbourne records four consecutive days of temperatures exceeding 41 °C (106 °F), two of which exceed 43 °C (109 °F). [34] [35]

  5. 2014 Adelaide heatwave - Wikipedia

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    The heatwaves were so strong that it broke records, becoming the hottest summer ever recorded in Adelaide. [1] Although there were no deaths directly linked to the heatwave as of 2015, there were at least 136 heat-related hospital admissions recorded. [2] 14 January was the 4th hottest day recorded in Adelaide, at 45.1 °C (113.2 °F). [3]

  6. 2024–25 Australian region cyclone season - Wikipedia

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    The 2024–25 Australian region cyclone season is an ongoing weather event in the southern hemisphere. The season has officially started on 1 November 2024 and will end on 30 April 2025, however, a tropical cyclone could form at any time between 1 July 2024 and 30 June 2025 and would count towards the season total.

  7. Keith Martyn - Wikipedia

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    Keith Martyn was a radio and television news presenter who was the weekday weather presenter for Adelaide, South Australia television for 27 years. He is also known for 23 years of Keith Martyn's South Australian AlmanacISBN 1-921008-63-6. [1] Martyn was with Nine News Adelaide between 1996 and 2007, and with Channel Seven for 16

  8. Portal:Australia/Anniversaries/November - Wikipedia

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    Adelaide Australian Grand Prix circuit. 1927 – The steamer Tahiti collides with the ferry Greycliffe in Sydney Harbour killing 40. 1984 – The National Film and Sound Archive was opened in Canberra. 1985 – The first Australian Formula One Grand Prix takes place on the streets of Adelaide (see map of the circuit at right).

  9. Severe storms in Australia - Wikipedia

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    A severe storm in the Hunter Region, Sydney and central western regions killed three and injured 50, over a 4-day period in November 2001. [19] A widespread storm across the Southern Eastern States on 1–2 February 2005, killed three and injured 12, with the damage bill estimated at $216.7 million. [20]