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  2. Warwick, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Warwick East State School opened on 4 November 1850. [11] It is one of the oldest state primary schools in Queensland. [12] In 1851, the first Presbyterian services were held in Warwick. Land was granted to build a Presbyterian church in 1857 and a slab church was built in 1858. [13] Warwick Post Office and Telegraph Office, Queensland circa 1876

  3. Warwick Airport (Queensland) - Wikipedia

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    In the surroundings around Warwick Airport, mainly savannah forest grows. Around Warwick Airport, it is very sparsely populated, with 3 inhabitants per square kilometre. Average annual rainfall is 954 millimeters. [2] The rainiest month is January, with an average of 190 mm of precipitation, and the driest is August, with 27 mm of precipitation ...

  4. Climate of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Köppen map of Queensland. Because of its size, there is significant variation in climate across the state. Low rainfall and hot summers are typical for the inland west, a monsoonal 'wet' season in the far north, and warm subtropical conditions along the coastal strip. Inland and in southern ranges cooler temperatures are experienced ...

  5. No place in the US is safe from climate change, new data shows

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    An interactive map shows climate impacts in every U.S county, like the expected increase in extreme rainfall in New York. No place in the US is safe from climate change, new data shows Skip to ...

  6. Climate of New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    The climate of New York (state) is generally humid continental, while the extreme southeastern portion of the state (New York City and Long Island area) lies in the warmer humid subtropical climate zone. Winter temperatures average below freezing during January and February in much of the state of New York, but several degrees above freezing ...

  7. Climate change in New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    A 2024 report for the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority found that the average temperatures in New York State have increased almost 2.6°F since 1901. Depending upon the emissions scenario, the temperature is predicted to increase 3.8–6.7°F by the 2050s, and 5.1–10.9°F by the 2080s (relative to 1981-2010 baseline).

  8. On one night, two places in the Northeast are hit with 1-in ...

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    About 35 miles away, about 6.7 inches of rain fell in three hours on Sunday night in Stony Brook, New York. Both are measures that would have roughly a 0.1% chance of happening in a year ...

  9. Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Köppen climate types in Queensland. Because of its size, there is significant variation in climate across the state. There is ample rainfall along the coastline, with a monsoonal wet season in the tropical north, and humid sub-tropical conditions along the southern coastline. Low rainfall and hot humid summers are typical for the inland and west.