Wednesday, January 2, 2019

Forget Marble Bar, Oodnadatta, doesn’t the BOM know the hottest day ever was in Albany?

It's summer, so the BoM and ABC can't help themselves.

 Albany, Hottest Town in Australia

Last week Marble Bar "hit an all time record". This week, it's Alice Springs. But the Australian BOM still haven't used their own fabulous World Class ACORN Temperature data to find the hottest day ever in Australia. They're still telling people it was in Oodnadatta, on Jan 2nd in 1960, but even dumb deniers know that according to ACORN temperatures hit 51.2C in Albany in far south WA in 1933.

[Marble Bar Dec 28th, 2018]   The high temperature occurred at 12:39 pm local time. At that stage, it appeared Marble Bar could crack 50 for the first time — and perhaps even threaten the all-time Australian record of 50.7 in Oodnadatta, South Australia.

Chris Gillham pointed this out the strange anomaly of the cool coastal town that was hotter than a million square kilometers of desert, but four years later the BOM still haven't resolved the situation. The 51.2C temperature is still there in the data, but the Top Ten Highest Temperature Records remain exactly the same. Is Albany, or is it not, the true record holder?  Or is it that the [...]

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