Posted by Dick Adams on January 19, 2012, 6:45 pm
Are there inhabitable places in Australia where the
nighttime temperature is 0 or below for 3 or more
days?
Dick
Posted by David Hare-Scott on January 19, 2012, 9:54 pm
Dick Adams wrote:
> Are there inhabitable places in Australia where the
> nighttime temperature is 0 or below for 3 or more
> days?
> Dick
If you mean 3 or more days a year, yes there are many places all over the
southern half of the continent not on the coast where this would apply. If
you need regular low temps then go for the southern highlands or Tasmania.
This may help:
http://www.bom.gov.au/jsp/ncc/climate_averages/decadal-temperature/index.jsp?maptype=1&period –05&product=min
What did you have in mind?
David
Posted by Dick Adams on January 20, 2012, 1:28 am
> Dick Adams wrote:
>> Are there inhabitable places in Australia where the
>> nighttime temperature is 0 or below for 3 or more
>> days?
> If you mean 3 or more days a year, yes there are many places
> all over the southern half of the continent not on the coast
> where this would apply. If you need regular low temps then
> go for the southern highlands or Tasmania.
> This may help:
>
www.bom.gov.au/jsp/ncc/climate_averages/decadal-temperature/index.jsp?maptype=1&period–05&product=min
> What did you have in mind?
The only good thing about winter is that sub-zero tempertures
kill insects. I'm told Armidale and Jindabyne have four
seasons.
Posted by Jeßus on January 20, 2012, 8:47 pm
On Fri, 20 Jan 2012 06:28:18 +0000 (UTC), rdadams@panix.com (Dick
Adams) wrote:
>> Dick Adams wrote:
>>> Are there inhabitable places in Australia where the
>>> nighttime temperature is 0 or below for 3 or more
>>> days?
>> If you mean 3 or more days a year, yes there are many places
>> all over the southern half of the continent not on the coast
>> where this would apply. If you need regular low temps then
>> go for the southern highlands or Tasmania.
>>
>> This may help:
>>
www.bom.gov.au/jsp/ncc/climate_averages/decadal-temperature/index.jsp?maptype=1&period–05&product=min
>>
>> What did you have in mind?
>The only good thing about winter is that sub-zero tempertures
>kill insects.
Nothing better than to go outside at first light, everything dead
still and white with frost, which crunches with every footstep.
I love it and wish summer would hurry up and end :)
Posted by Farm1 on January 23, 2012, 4:39 am
>> Dick Adams wrote:
>>> Are there inhabitable places in Australia where the
>>> nighttime temperature is 0 or below for 3 or more
>>> days?
>> If you mean 3 or more days a year, yes there are many places
>> all over the southern half of the continent not on the coast
>> where this would apply. If you need regular low temps then
>> go for the southern highlands or Tasmania.
>>
>> This may help:
>>
www.bom.gov.au/jsp/ncc/climate_averages/decadal-temperature/index.jsp?maptype=1&period–05&product=min
>>
>> What did you have in mind?
> The only good thing about winter is that sub-zero tempertures
> kill insects. I'm told Armidale and Jindabyne have four
> seasons.
Also in areas such as the Southern Tablelands (Goulburn through to
Jindabyne), the Southern Highlands (Mittagong to Goulburn) lots of inland
areas of Victoria, the hills outside Adelaide and probably all of Tasmania
except for the beach areas.
> nighttime temperature is 0 or below for 3 or more
> days?
> Dick