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  2. Climate of Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria and the second most populous city in Australia (most populous in urban area), has a temperate oceanic climate (Köppen climate classification Cfb), [1] [2] bordering on a humid subtropical climate (Köppen climate classification Cfa), and is well known for its changeable weather conditions. This is ...

  3. Ecology of Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    The ecology of Melbourne, Victoria, is a complex and dynamic system influenced by the city's geographical location, climate, and human activities. Melbourne's natural environment includes diverse ecosystems ranging from coastal heathlands to grassy woodlands, riparian forests , and wetlands .

  4. Category:Climate by city in Australia - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 11 January 2022, at 12:41 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne hosts the Australian Open, the first of four annual Grand Slam tennis tournaments. Melbourne has long been regarded as Australia's sporting capital due to the role it has played in the development of Australian sport, the range and quality of its sporting events and venues, and its high rates of spectatorship and participation. [180]

  6. Environmental issues in Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    But as water storages continued to fall further measures were required. In June 2007 the Bracks Government announced the construction of the $3.1 billion Wonthaggi desalination plant, [2] and the so-called North-South Pipeline from the Goulburn Valley in Victoria's north to Melbourne.

  7. Extreme weather events in Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    The most significant flood in Melbourne's recorded history, it forces thousands to vacate their homes and caused at least one death. 1908 – A heatwave strikes Melbourne. [7] [8] 2 February 1918 – The Brighton tornado, an EF3 class and the most intense tornado to hit a major Australian city, strikes the bayside suburb of Brighton. [9]

  8. Climate change in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne's climate will become similar in terms of total rainfall and average temperature to that of Dubbo today, with temperatures warming between 0.9° and 3.8° and total annual rainfall falling between -10% and -4% by 2090. [224]

  9. Geography of Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne covers an urbanised area (generally excluding nearby rural areas) of approximately 2,453 km 2 –larger than that of Sydney, Greater London and Mexico City, [1] with population density roughly around 16 people per hectare on average. [1] [2] [3] The city itself is situated in a region of alpine forests known as the High Country.