Well here goes,
1. La Nina is the opposite of El Niño. I think La Nina means lower than usual sea surface temps which means more rain in Australia.
2. I’m guessing round.
3. Uummmm, cloud has more moisture and I think different electrical charge to the surrounding atmosphere. Think I’m out on a limb with this one!
4. Windburn is where your skin is dehydrated and abraded by wind and get red and sore. Though I’m sure other things get windburnt too.
5. That’s the Morning Glory cloud from north QLD.
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Well here goes,
1. La Nina is the opposite of El Niño. I think La Nina means lower than usual sea surface temps which means more rain in Australia.
2. I’m guessing round.
3. Uummmm, cloud has more moisture and I think different electrical charge to the surrounding atmosphere. Think I’m out on a limb with this one!
4. Windburn is where your skin is dehydrated and abraded by wind and get red and sore. Though I’m sure other things get windburnt too.
5. That’s the Morning Glory cloud from north QLD.
Yes, mostly, not really, yes, and yes 🙂
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