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General Weather
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They're designed to be disposable, their batteries don't contain any heavy metals or anything, though I think they do take them back if you find them. If not, don't worry about it
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Climate and Climate Change
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Amazing extreme weather continues in the USA
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Weatherzone Q and A
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Though I notice that the BOM Canberra weather radar image is still off line. What's up?
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General Weather
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Canberra Weather Radar Upgrade
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Tropical and Central Australia
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Apologies in advance but I could not find an NT/GOC dry thread. Nice little thingy in the GOC... any other time of year then hmmm.
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General Weather
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Although this is definitely not a out of the box unit, you can use these systems, purchase the sensors/meters etc. and then use the graphical interface to set up your own display. These are designed for remote use so come with all sorts of comms att
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Tropical and Central Australia
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Almost 2 inches in rocky now!
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General Science
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They probably forgot that they built over that chemical dump from the 50's...
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SE QLD / NE NSW
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24mm at Jimbour
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The Lounge
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Originally Posted By: pogonanthaSandfly, what skills have you learnt over your 40 years ...? Skills? Hmmm, a lot of electrical switchboard manufacturing and engineering skills. I've worked for the last few years as a project estimator quoting dist
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Alpine & Snow
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Good thing the Earth rotates only once every 24 hours Dave. Imagine how dizzy we'd get watching the night sky if the Earth rotated once every few seconds
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Alpine & Snow
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I'm adding this topic in anticipation. Hopefully we won't have to wait too long for some events, with pics..... I'm looking to be much more active this year in the Barringtons snowchasing scene.
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World
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Originally Posted By: Blair Trewin a site near Duluth (on a jetty into Lake Superior if I recall correctly) spiked from 2C into the 30s and back again in the space of an hour as winds went briefly offshore strongly enough to kill off the lake breeze.
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The Lounge
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http://www.news.com.au/breaking-news/wor...i-1226642597066 INDIAN scientists have announced a low-cost vaccine against a deadly diarrhoea-causing virus that kills some 100,000 children in th country every year. Rotavirus, which causes severe d
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