1 00:00:00,600 --> 00:00:02,240 Speaker 1: We love to talk about the weather here of the West, 2 00:00:02,480 --> 00:00:03,920 Speaker 1: so we thought we'll do it a little bit more. 3 00:00:03,880 --> 00:00:06,960 Speaker 2: But at least with an expert from the Bureau of Meteorology. 4 00:00:07,040 --> 00:00:07,800 Speaker 2: Joey Rawson. 5 00:00:07,840 --> 00:00:09,640 Speaker 1: Good morning, Joey, Welcome. 6 00:00:09,400 --> 00:00:11,240 Speaker 3: Jack, Good morning, Now, good morning guys. 7 00:00:11,400 --> 00:00:13,680 Speaker 2: Already there's been a bit of a renig on Friday 8 00:00:13,720 --> 00:00:16,840 Speaker 2: and Saturday. Not that I'm worried because thirty seven is 9 00:00:17,120 --> 00:00:18,800 Speaker 2: too hot for me. Thirty six is still too hot 10 00:00:18,840 --> 00:00:23,479 Speaker 2: to say little, but it's the first of November. We 11 00:00:23,600 --> 00:00:25,759 Speaker 2: usually wait until the first of December to talk about 12 00:00:26,040 --> 00:00:27,600 Speaker 2: but we're going to do it now anyway. What can 13 00:00:27,600 --> 00:00:30,320 Speaker 2: we expect weather wise in November. 14 00:00:31,520 --> 00:00:35,840 Speaker 3: Yeah, so I think we've had a pretty hot October, 15 00:00:36,320 --> 00:00:41,040 Speaker 3: so that trend's going to continue into November. So usually 16 00:00:41,040 --> 00:00:45,519 Speaker 3: we get about two days regarded as hot, so above 17 00:00:45,640 --> 00:00:52,160 Speaker 3: thirty five degrees. However, we've got Friday Saturday thirty six 18 00:00:52,240 --> 00:00:55,640 Speaker 3: for both those days, and Sunday going for thirty four, 19 00:00:55,760 --> 00:00:59,600 Speaker 3: so we're looking at three days already in the first 20 00:00:59,600 --> 00:01:03,160 Speaker 3: week November. So there's pretty good odds that we will 21 00:01:03,200 --> 00:01:08,280 Speaker 3: exceed those two days for November. So yeah, certainly hot 22 00:01:08,319 --> 00:01:13,080 Speaker 3: conditions starting and will most likely continue for November. 23 00:01:13,640 --> 00:01:15,800 Speaker 2: Is those are just my perception or has there been 24 00:01:16,120 --> 00:01:22,400 Speaker 2: unusual varios fluctuations in the like I've had my air 25 00:01:22,480 --> 00:01:24,880 Speaker 2: kind of my heater on within the same month, which 26 00:01:24,959 --> 00:01:29,720 Speaker 2: see within the same week. Actually that's not usual, surely. 27 00:01:30,800 --> 00:01:33,320 Speaker 3: Yeah, it's been interesting, been changeing. 28 00:01:33,440 --> 00:01:36,440 Speaker 2: But you know, it could be me. 29 00:01:36,640 --> 00:01:39,360 Speaker 1: It's put it down. 30 00:01:40,120 --> 00:01:42,040 Speaker 2: Is that a perception or is that a real thing? 31 00:01:42,680 --> 00:01:45,240 Speaker 3: No, that's definitely a real thing. So we've had the 32 00:01:45,280 --> 00:01:49,760 Speaker 3: West Coast troughs developing, which we get typically in summer, 33 00:01:49,800 --> 00:01:54,200 Speaker 3: and it's basically when you have quite hot temperatures on 34 00:01:54,680 --> 00:01:57,720 Speaker 3: the eastern side of these troughs, so then you get 35 00:01:57,720 --> 00:02:00,480 Speaker 3: those really warm days, those thirty five I have the 36 00:02:00,600 --> 00:02:04,040 Speaker 3: thirty six degree days, but then that West Coast trough 37 00:02:04,480 --> 00:02:07,120 Speaker 3: moves across the coast and on the other side of 38 00:02:07,120 --> 00:02:09,919 Speaker 3: that trough you get cooler conditions, so the wind comes 39 00:02:09,960 --> 00:02:13,320 Speaker 3: off the ocean, so it goes from that thirty five 40 00:02:13,400 --> 00:02:16,440 Speaker 3: degree day to a twenty two to twenty one degree day. 41 00:02:16,520 --> 00:02:20,040 Speaker 3: So it is a big fluctuation. So at leasta, you're right, 42 00:02:20,120 --> 00:02:23,360 Speaker 3: we've been having some quite big fluctuations. 43 00:02:24,080 --> 00:02:26,920 Speaker 2: I renuinely have had my heater and air conditioner on 44 00:02:27,040 --> 00:02:27,639 Speaker 2: days apart. 45 00:02:28,240 --> 00:02:30,720 Speaker 1: It's just so weird we have actually, Joe, you mentioned 46 00:02:30,720 --> 00:02:33,880 Speaker 1: about October being pretty warm, we haven't had multiple days 47 00:02:33,919 --> 00:02:36,160 Speaker 1: really whether it's been enough for the house to walk 48 00:02:36,200 --> 00:02:38,320 Speaker 1: too much. We had the on thirty seven or thirty 49 00:02:38,320 --> 00:02:40,880 Speaker 1: eight minute docks back down, but this weekend looks like 50 00:02:40,919 --> 00:02:43,519 Speaker 1: the first of those where we have back to back days. 51 00:02:43,880 --> 00:02:47,560 Speaker 3: Yeah, we had a run of five days above thirty 52 00:02:48,080 --> 00:02:53,760 Speaker 3: in October, so that's a pretty decent run for yeah, 53 00:02:53,800 --> 00:02:57,399 Speaker 3: but yeah, coming into this weekend, there's certainly a run 54 00:02:57,480 --> 00:03:00,360 Speaker 3: of hot condition. So you know it does if we 55 00:03:00,440 --> 00:03:03,680 Speaker 3: start on Thursday with thirty three and finish on Sunday 56 00:03:03,760 --> 00:03:06,480 Speaker 3: with thirty four. With those thirty sixty three days on 57 00:03:06,560 --> 00:03:09,840 Speaker 3: Friday and Saturday, it's a pretty decent rum. But then 58 00:03:09,840 --> 00:03:14,000 Speaker 3: it dropped down to heat conditions with twenty five on Monday, 59 00:03:14,080 --> 00:03:17,240 Speaker 3: So yeah, still going through that fluctuating pattern. 60 00:03:17,639 --> 00:03:22,400 Speaker 2: A week or so ago, a couple of weeks ago, actually, 61 00:03:22,520 --> 00:03:24,080 Speaker 2: there was a story in the news about there being 62 00:03:24,120 --> 00:03:27,760 Speaker 2: an eighty percent chance of it being considerably hotter this summer. 63 00:03:27,919 --> 00:03:30,240 Speaker 2: Is that is that true? Or is that like you 64 00:03:30,280 --> 00:03:34,560 Speaker 2: know in figures in the statistics insider, but it's not. 65 00:03:34,720 --> 00:03:36,680 Speaker 2: Is it going to be a ween going to notice it. 66 00:03:36,840 --> 00:03:38,320 Speaker 2: That is what I'm trying to say. 67 00:03:39,560 --> 00:03:42,560 Speaker 3: I suppose the question is did you notice it in October? 68 00:03:42,680 --> 00:03:46,600 Speaker 1: No? No, really no. 69 00:03:50,000 --> 00:03:52,320 Speaker 3: So there's a couple of Klimba drivers. But we have 70 00:03:52,440 --> 00:03:56,920 Speaker 3: this one called the Indian Ocean Dipole, and that's we 71 00:03:57,080 --> 00:04:01,520 Speaker 3: get sea surface temperatures varying across the Indian Ocean. And 72 00:04:02,000 --> 00:04:05,080 Speaker 3: when we have it set up like we do right now, 73 00:04:05,760 --> 00:04:10,240 Speaker 3: without going into too much science, it brings drier conditions 74 00:04:10,880 --> 00:04:14,760 Speaker 3: to w A, which means less rain, less cloud so 75 00:04:14,840 --> 00:04:20,440 Speaker 3: therefore potentially warmer conditions. So we are expecting a warmer 76 00:04:20,560 --> 00:04:24,000 Speaker 3: summer this year, but you know it's only like a 77 00:04:24,040 --> 00:04:27,200 Speaker 3: half a degree warmer. So when you look look at that, 78 00:04:28,000 --> 00:04:31,080 Speaker 3: summer in Perth is hot, so we're kind of expected. 79 00:04:30,680 --> 00:04:32,039 Speaker 2: At the hot once it's hot. 80 00:04:32,400 --> 00:04:34,000 Speaker 3: Yeah, exactly freaked out. 81 00:04:34,160 --> 00:04:36,040 Speaker 1: Yes, we were going to make here at the radio 82 00:04:36,040 --> 00:04:38,200 Speaker 1: station called Smiley Pasco, right, and he said, you told 83 00:04:38,200 --> 00:04:40,440 Speaker 1: me on the radio, yesterday's fifty five days to Christmas. 84 00:04:40,440 --> 00:04:42,360 Speaker 1: Have you got a Christmas crystal ball? Is it way 85 00:04:42,400 --> 00:04:44,760 Speaker 1: too far out to have any idea feel smiles? 86 00:04:45,160 --> 00:04:50,960 Speaker 3: Yeah, definitely way too far. But let's go for thirty 87 00:04:50,960 --> 00:04:51,440 Speaker 3: four to grad. 88 00:04:51,520 --> 00:04:54,120 Speaker 2: I like it, I like I remember when it was 89 00:04:54,200 --> 00:04:57,960 Speaker 2: forty six a couple of years ago. Chriss was Canda Montas. 90 00:04:58,240 --> 00:05:01,360 Speaker 2: That was ridiculous. That's too hot. Don't let that happen again. Joey, 91 00:05:01,839 --> 00:05:04,080 Speaker 2: thank you for thank you for the chat. No doubt 92 00:05:04,080 --> 00:05:06,520 Speaker 2: we'll talk to you close to Christmas for that Christmas podcast. 93 00:05:06,560 --> 00:05:08,679 Speaker 3: Thanks Joey,