Meanwhile, down south in Melbourne's Mornington Peninsula, it's coolish at 14 degrees...(I have a warm scarf on with light long sleeves ...mixing my options)... + grey clouds + a few sprinkles of rain...
— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) November 28, 2020
Love the mystical tones of this image...almost haunting... https://t.co/kobzUhgNBG
While we’re escaping the heat, spare a thought for the plants & animals. Our research has documented the death of 10,000s of flying-foxes due to extreme heat events https://t.co/wJNkUt8Djp
— John Martin (@Wingtags) November 28, 2020
“Temperatures higher than 42°C (107.6°F) can kill flying-foxes ('fruit bats'; Pteropus sp) pic.twitter.com/j7f1hts8Di
Melbourne seems to be like a watcher on the cast-iron balcony according to these maps...
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