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  2. Climate of Sydney - Wikipedia

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    General climatology. Sydney has 109.5 clear days and 127.2 cloudy days annually, [13] though it has around 200 days of visible sunshine if partly cloudy days or sunny breaks are counted. [14] Overall, Sydney has just about 66% of possible sun for Jun-Aug and around 54% for Dec-Feb, making winter sunnier than summer on average, in addition to ...

  3. Climate of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Climate of Australia. Köppen climate types in Australia. Australia's climate is governed mostly by its size and by the hot, sinking air of the subtropical high pressure belt (subtropical ridge or Australian High). This moves north-west and north-east with the seasons. The climate is variable, with frequent droughts lasting several seasons ...

  4. Climate change in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Climate change in Australia. Climate change is increasing the frequency and size of bushfires, as evidenced by the 2019–20 Australian bushfire season. [1] Climate change has been a critical issue in Australia since the beginning of the 21st century. Australia is becoming hotter and more prone to extreme heat, bushfires, droughts, floods, and ...

  5. Geography of Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Geology. The Sydney region includes coastal features of cliffs, beaches, estuaries and deep river valleys known as rias. The rising sea level between 6,000 and 18,000 years ago flooded the rias to form estuaries and deep harbours. Erosion by coastal streams has created a landscape of deep canyons and remnant plateaus. [9]

  6. Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Sydney is the capital city of the state of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia.Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds Sydney Harbour and extends about 80 km (50 mi) from the Pacific Ocean in the east to the Blue Mountains in the west, and about 80 km (50 mi) from the Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park and the Hawkesbury River in the north and north-west ...

  7. Australian monsoon - Wikipedia

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    When the deep lows are significant, they can affect the south as well. [1] The Australian monsoon (AUM), also known as the Australian summer monsoon (ASM), [2] and the Australian-Indonesian monsoon (AIM), [3] is a monsoon system that increases thunderstorms and rainfall over many areas of Indonesia and northern Australia, from the far northern ...

  8. Yahoo Sports AM: The Cavs cannot be stopped - AOL

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    The Cavaliers cannot be stopped. With their 119-113 victory over the Bulls on Monday, they are now just the seventh team* in NBA history to start the season with at least 12 straight wins.. 2015 ...

  9. Timeline of Sydney - Wikipedia

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    1851 – Parliamentarian Stuart Donaldson and explorer Thomas Mitchell fight last known duel in Australia. 1852 – University of Sydney appoints first professors, John Woolley, Morris Birkbeck Pell and John Smith. 1853 – Manly ferry services begin. Sydney Cricket Ground opens.