There we go again – BoM predictions of heat records – Weather records set to tumble with temperatures in WA tipped to hit 50C
But the BoM predictions were shown to be rubbish after weather reality. ‘Extreme heatwave’ in WA’s north brings sizzling temperatures but no records
A quick look around Pilbara and nearby regions from this AWN map – shows that except for the Marble Bar near miss – how hollow the BoM predictions turned out.
This is how pitiful their record hot day turned out –
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I notice there are zero brown (+12 anomaly) bits on that chart. By contrast this chart from back when weather was more extreme in 1933 has a lot of brown. So much that there perhaps should be another colour grade added. I do wonder if the area in the middle of it went to +14 or +16?
www.bom.gov.au/jsp/awap/temp/archive.jsp?colour=colour&map=maxanom&period=daily&year=1933&month=2&day=11&area=wa
From the middle of that 1933 hot zone comes a report of 126F.
trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/59449632
Also this from 70Ks away.
trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/37935738
+14 and +16 are not enough to show the anomaly at Cape Leeuwin on February 8 1933. It was 19.7 degrees C above the mean.
www.bom.gov.au/jsp/ncc/cdio/weatherData/av?p_display_type=dataDGraph&p_stn_num=009518&p_nccObsCode=122&p_month=02&p_startYear=1933