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Tasmania – Coldest August day in 41 years

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Skiers rejoice.

While some snow is not that unusual in Tasmania at this time of the year the temperatures were unusually low with it being the coldest August day in 41 years for the capital , Hobart

At -0.4C, Hobart was one of the coldest places in Tasmania, but the freezing temperatures were widespread — Launceston fell to -2.5C and Liawenee -7.6C.

And while the icy start made life miserable for many, skiers rejoiced.

“It’s absolutely fantastic, the best cover we’ve had for years,” Felicity Foot, operator of ski equipment hire firm Ben Lomond Snow Sports, said of the snow.

http://www.themercury.com.au/article/2013/08/22/386132_tasmania-news.html

Thanks to Byron Dawes for this link

In other words , after 30 odd years of global warming , Hobart`s temperatures are back to where they were when an incipient Ice Age was the “Consensus,” says Byron


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