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Environmental Date Date(s) National Bird Day: January 5 International Zebra Day: January 31 World Wetlands Day: February 2 World Ostrich Day [3] [4] February 2 World Marmot Day [5] [6] February 2 World Pangolin Day [7] [8] Third Saturday of February World Whale Day [9] Third Sunday of February World Bonobo Day [10] [11] [12] February 14 World ...
The 2024–25 Australian bushfire season [a] is the current summer season of bushfires in Australia. At the beginning of the season temperatures had been above average to high above average for most regions, with parts of Western Australia , South Australia and Queensland experiencing highest on record maximum temperatures for the winter period.
The 2023–24 Australian bushfire season [a] was the summer season of bushfires in Australia. The spring and summer outlook for the season prediction was for increased risk of fire for regions in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia and the Northern Territory. [2] [3]
2021–22, 2022–23, 2023–24, 2024–25, 2025–26 The 2023–24 Australian region cyclone season was the fifth consecutive season to have below-average activity in terms of named storms. Despite this, it was the second in a row to have at least five severe tropical cyclones, including Australia's wettest tropical cyclone on record.
2023's June-July-August season was the warmest on record globally by a large margin, as El Niño conditions continued to develop. [1] September 2023 was the warmest September on record globally, with an average surface air temperature 0.5 °C above the temperature of the previous warmest September (2020).
Before the bowl game, 2023 starter Kyle McCord entered the transfer portal and the inept offensive showing in Dallas made it clear that Ohio State needed a new quarterback on the roster for 2024.
2023–24; 2024–25; 2025–26; 2026–27; 2027–28; Pages in category "2023–24 Australian region cyclone season" The following 3 pages are in this category, out ...
Phil Collins performs on opening night prior to the evening session on Day One of the US Open on Aug. 29, 2016 in the Flushing neighborhood of the Queens borough of New York City.