Pat,

Does Australia actually measure temperatures to tenths of a degree?  

Jerry




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From: Pat Naughtin <[email protected]>
To: U.S. Metric Association <[email protected]>
Cc: U.S. Metric Association <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2009 3:54:50 PM
Subject: [USMA:42627] Re: Hot and dry


On 2009/01/30, at 3:49 AM, Kim, Rich (ECY) wrote:
I was watching the Australian Open tennis on American TV (ESPN2), the Roddick 
vs. Djokovic match and they showed on-court thermometer (Celsius of course).. 
It was at 53° most of the match; at one point it read about 62° even thought 
its max was 60°. It was in the direct sun.
Dear Kim, 

I've been watching the Australian Open on television and I really feel for the 
players having to experience these temperatures.

Both Melbourne and Geelong (70 kilometres apart) have been experiencing near 
record temperatures for the last two days. In Geelong, the temperatures 
measured in the shade were:

Wednesday 41.1 °C
Thursday 45.5 °C

And the prediction for today is for 43 °C


The temperatures in the sun are much higher.

An interesting point is that the roof on the Rod Laver Arena where the main 
matches are played is closed when the wet bulb thermometer reaches 28 °C as 
this thermometer reading takes into account humidity and wind speed as well as 
temperature.

Cheers,

Pat Naughtin

PO Box 305 Belmont 3216,
Geelong, Australia
Phone: 61 3 5241 2008

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] on Behalf 
Of Pat Naughtin
Sent: Monday, January 26, 2009 14:50
To: U.S. Metric Association
Subject: [USMA:42609] Hot and dry

Dear All,

As you enjoy your nice crisp cool winter days, spare a thought for we folk in 
the southern hemisphere. In the next few days we expect the following 
temperatures:

Tuesday 38 °C
Wednesday 41 °C
Thursday 40 °C
Friday 40 °C
Saturday 40 °C
Sunday 30 °C

See the 
article http://www.theage.com.au/national/melbourne-faces-worst-hot-spell-in-100-years-20090126-7q0c.html for
 the details. Melbourne is the nearest big city to Geelong. Melbourne is 70 
kilometres north-east of Geelong.

You might recall the rhyme:

Zero is freezing,
10 is not,
20 is pleasing,
30 is hot,
40 frying,
50 dying.

I don't know who wrote the first three lines but I added the last two to 
consider Australian conditions. We live near the coast of the Southern Ocean 
but 200 kilometres inland from us you can expect the predicted temperatures to 
be about 3 °C hotter than here. Swan Hill, for example, will reach 44 °C on 
Wednesday and 43 °C on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.

It's amusing to see chatter in northern hemisphere media reports about 'global 
cooling'. You won't get much empathy for that position here in Australia as we 
are about to experience our second driest January in 159 years that is being 
topped off with this current heat wave. So far this month Geelong has had 0.4 
millimetres of rain compared to a long term average of 35.6 millimetres for 
January.

Cheers,
 
Pat Naughtin
 
PO Box 305 Belmont 3216,
Geelong, Australia
Phone: 61 3 5241 2008
 
Metric system consultant, writer, and speaker, Pat Naughtin, has helped 
thousands of people and hundreds of companies upgrade to the modern metric 
system smoothly, quickly, and so economically that they now save thousands each 
year when buying, processing, or selling for their businesses. Pat provides 
services and resources for many different trades, crafts, and professions for 
commercial, industrial and government metrication leaders in Asia, Europe, and 
in the USA. Pat's clients include the Australian Government, Google, NASA, 
NIST, and the metric associations of Canada, the UK, and the USA. 
See http://www.metricationmatters.com for more metrication information, contact 
Pat at [email protected] or to get the free 'Metrication 
matters' newsletter go to: http://www.metricationmatters..com/newsletter to 
subscribe.



      

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