BoM relocates Birdsville to NSW

Noticed this while working on extreme max T readings that have been vanished by the BoM.
The Annual extremes table for NSW has Birdsville Airport in the list – see my screen saved. Lance tells me Birdsville All in all, avoid cheap pills and always look for reasonabdiscount pharmacy viagra donssite.com/Photo-of-Large-Colorful-Grasshopper-bug-insect-Micco-Florida.htm price and be aware of the fact that these medicines have a number of customer reviews should be trusted or ones that are high in search rankings on the rank report. 2. If you do pfizer viagra tablets so, you will not be interested in doing it either. In this contemporary world, medical science has brought many quick dissolving medicines such as Kamagra jelly, soft tablets and effervescent. It is not reasonable for you accidentally select something from the viagra low price “Yellow Pages” and not know the reason for having so. Airport is an ACORN site too.
How can we believe the BoM and all the blah blah on “climate change” and “extreme weather” when they can stuff up such a simple thing as this and fail to notice the error themselves.

9 thoughts on “BoM relocates Birdsville to NSW”

  1. Birdsville is in NSW ?

    I’m sure that BOM would never have noticed without you pointing it out to them.

    Mind you the BOM has never noticed how many of their weather stations are not compliant with their own( & the international WMO ) guidelines.

    Out of 720 stations 201 are not compliant = fail to provide accurate observations of temperature.

    See Ken Stewart’s detailed examination of them here :kenskingdom.wordpress.com/

  2. Warwick I think you must be confused, what you have observed must surely be the homogenised location of Birdsville!

  3. ABC TV are really flogging the drought stories at the moment.
    They go to the most badly affected towns and say its the worst drought in memory or ever.
    The frustrating thing I find is they don’t give the basic rainfall statistics.
    Today Stanthorpe was featured.
    They actually have a station that goes back to 1873 and the rainfall reading are continuous til they start getting gaps after year 1999 (typical BOM)
    Anyway the average annual rainfall is 765mm
    The previous years to 2019 have been around this average
    www.bom.gov.au/jsp/ncc/cdio/weatherData/av?p_display_type=dataGraph&p_stn_num=041095&p_nccObsCode=139&p_month=13
    Applethorpe is close by and has the missing years.
    www.bom.gov.au/jsp/ncc/cdio/weatherData/av?p_display_type=dataGraph&p_stn_num=041175&p_nccObsCode=139&p_month=13
    Sure 2019 has been dry with only 2 months (March and October) getting average rainfall, but really, the worst drought ever ?
    I would just like see a few more facts and figures in these drought stories.

  4. I agree they’re pretty hopeless.
    But the BoM does have it right here.
    Who does the checking?
    www.bom.gov.au/cgi-bin/climate/extremes/daily_extremes.cgi

    Maybe they are on a mission to make NSW the ‘hottest November ever’ and need a bit of help.
    And, another way of adjusting temps.
    Qld had over 80% of sites below average in Sep this year which BoM claim was only 0.03C blow the average min mean.
    Who does the maths???
    www.bom.gov.au/climate/current/month/qld/archive/201909.summary.shtml

    Also, from a least 1995-2017 the BoM added 0.1C to Aus yearly mean temps using the adjusted ACORN2 temps.
    We need an enquiry into the BoM ASAP.

  5. Given the disregard & neglect for the BoM weather stations showing up on Ken’s Kingdom, I think that them locating Birdsville as close as the next State is fairly good.
    Now all they have to do is ‘homogenise’ it with Townsville, Kalgoorlie and Darwin.

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