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Sunshine and lollipops around here.
Forecasting power supply reliability is necessarily an exercise in probability since we don't know (1) hot hot it will actually get (2) whether a heatwave would be simultaneous in different states and (3) how reliably the power stations will actually work.Oh dear, I have a bad feeling about this. Does it mean that any downsizing of the fossil fuel base load means that we will have to forego air conditioning during future heat waves? We can't count on boosting wind and solar power on these days, or any other days for that matter.
Nice sea breeze here in Wollongong has dampened the predictions of 40+ temperatures.
Brad
Can't believe it really and neither can many. Rain, rain and more rain during most of the year then suddenly it's fine when most are on holidays. Perfect...![]()
The ambient temperature inside my house has been 12 to 13 for over a week and this evening the outside unit of a split system airconditioner iced up.And yes, that's with the fire going. Only got home an hour ago and the fire has only got going properly not long ago. It was 12 degrees inside at 9pm.
It's 15 degrees where I'm sitting right now.
And yes, that's with the fire going. Only got home an hour ago and the fire has only got going properly not long ago. It was 12 degrees inside at 9pm.
Bring on Summer...![]()
Why do you both put up with such miserable temperatures? Are you trying to save the planet by not heating your homes?The ambient temperature inside my house has been 12 to 13 for over a week and this evening the outside unit of a split system airconditioner iced up.
There is a strong possibility that tonight will be Perth's coldest on record. Fortunately here we don't need to wait for summer for relief. A northwest wind off the ocean will do.
Hell no. That's what the house would be without heating.Why do you both put up with such miserable temperatures? Are you trying to save the planet by not heating your homes?
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