"You've got all the lawnmowers and stuff like that that too, netball stuff so there's a fair bit. " Senior football and netball competitions across Gippsland are on hold because of regional Victoria's coronavirus restrictions. Mr Overend said it was hard to predict how much a flood could cost, but said it would be highly disruptive. "It's very frustrating, you've gotta wait, you just get in there [to the clubrooms] and hose it out and then you've got the smell in there for a few weeks, " Mr Overend said. "With the footy ground you, If you get a bad [flood], you really can't play on it for about six weeks. You've got to find some way to train and play somewhere else for a while. " Farmers watching mountain rainfall Steve Pendrick is a free-range egg producer and dairy farmer near Stratford, on the banks of the Avon River. He said whether or not his local river would flood depended on how much rain fell in the upper catchment of the Gippsland high country. "If we only get a couple of inches (50mm) in the upper catchments it will only get to a moderate (flood) level, " he said.
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Weather is the conditions of the atmosphere over a short period of time, and climate is how the atmosphere is over long periods of time. Weather is how the atmosphere is behaving and its effects upon life and human activities. Weather can change from minute-to-minute. Most people think of weather in terms of temperature, humidity, precipitation, cloudiness, brightness, visibility, wind, and atmospheric pressure. Climate is the description of the long-term pattern of weather in a place. Climate can mean the average weather for a particular region and time period taken over 30 years. Climate is the average of weather over time. August is the hottest month for Plano with an average high temperature of 94. 6°, which ranks it as cooler than most places in Texas. In Plano, there are 3 comfortable months with high temperatures in the range of 70-85°. The most pleasant months of the year for Plano are October, May and April. January has the coldest nighttime temperatures for Plano with an average of 32.
"The weather in California is wack in the month of February, that is why I keep a thick jacket in handy either in my car or my backpack, " saids Jamie Arellano, student majoring in political science. It is confirmed that for students at Cerritos College there is no joy in attending school on a cold and cloudy day. They would rather stay at home, snuggled in their warm bed than face the harsh winds and rains of LA. Arellano believes that it classes should definitely be canceled in terms of how poor the weather will be since it has such a negative impact on his education as well. Jamie Arellano walking past the Fine Arts building to the cafeteria at Cerritos College; Photograph credit to Guadalupe Zaragoza "I always arrive early to classes, specifically in the month of February since the weather is just so difficult to adjust to when it comes to driving to school, " shares Arellano. A few of Arellano's friends expressed similar thoughts on the topic, whom as well shared similar conflicts when either driving to school or arriving to other destinations.
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For instance, between 1986 and 1995, the N. C. coast was directly struck by only one hurricane (Charley in 1986) and brushed by another (Emily in 1993). However, six hurricanes would make landfall along the coast over the next 10 years (Bertha and Fran in 1996, Bonnie in 1998, Dennis and Floyd in 1999, and Isabel in 2003). Back in 1955, three hurricanes—Connie, Diane, and Ione—struck the NC coast within a six-week span. Such great variability in the number hurricane landfalls demands an explanation. Intuitively, the number of landfalls reflects the total number of hurricanes: the more hurricanes in a season, the greater chance that any area could receive a direct hit. For North Carolina, the number of hurricane impacts per decade tracks the average number of yearly storms, as the figure below shows: Average number of yearly Atlantic hurricanes per decade (blue line), and number of hurricanes striking within 150 miles of North Carolina (red bars). Atlantic hurricane counts from Weather Underground, North Carolina Hurricane statistics from State Climate Office of NC.