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∙ 14y agoDepending on the type of solar oven/cooker, it can be chilly outside, but if there is direct sunlight and especially a high UV index, the cooker can get very hot.
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∙ 14y agoWinter officially begins on June 1st throughout Australia.
The average temperature in Melbourne in July ranges from 7°C to 13°C. It is winter in Melbourne during July, and temperatures can be quite cool and rainy.
The Winter Olympics have never been held in Australia. To date, only the Summer Olympics have been held in Australia: in Melbourne in 1956 and in Sydney in 2000.
The 1952 Winter Olympics were held in Oslo, Norway and the 1952 Summer Olympics were held in Helsinki, Finland.
Depends. Melbourne is in a part of Australia that observes Daylight Saving Time {DST}; Arizona does not observe DST. During the summer months in Melbourne (Nov/Dec/Jan, for example) there is an 18 hour time difference between the two places. During the winter months in Melbourne (July/Aug, for example) there is only a 17 hour time difference. And then there is that International Date line to consider. So: 9 AM Friday in Melbourne, Australia during the Australian summer = 3 PM Thursday in Arizona. And: 9 AM Friday in Melbourne, Australia during the Australian winter = 4 PM Thursday in Arizona.
It's winter in Melbourne in June, but after autumn it's my favourite time of year. The average daily maximum temperature is 13.6 degrees Celsius, and the average daily minimum is 6.2 degrees Celsius. On average you can expect about 8 days of rain.
Because Australia is in the southern hemisphere and July is the middle of winter in the southern hemisphere...
Australia is a huge country, and a continent, so its average winter temperature cannot be determined. Temperatures in winter range from below 0 degrees Celsius in the Australian Alps to a balmy maximum of 28 degrees Celsius (or even higher) in Darwin, which is in the tropical north.
Late 1960s - early 70s? Don't remember the date but I happened to be outside the church, in North Kew, Melbourne.
Melbourne, Australia and Cape Town, South Africa and probably an area in South America at around 45 degrees South.
The prevailing wind in Melbourne is from the south and southwest, known as the "Cool Change" due to its cooling effect on the city. These winds can bring in cooler air from the Southern Ocean and can also result in a drop in temperature.
All of Australia has winter.