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English: Three days of detailed temperature measurements from the Bureau of Meteorology weather station in Melbourne for 6 to 8 February 2009. The maximum of 46.4C (115.5F) was a record for any capital city in Australia. 7 February was the day of the worst fires in the 2009 Victorian bushfire season. See two other images, Melbourne-temp-2009-02-10.png and Melbourne-temp-2009-02-10-compact.png. These are public domain images and the licencing and OTRS details can be found there. This 3 day image is derived from Melbourne-temp-2009-02-10.png.
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Source Own work by uploader, based on the public domain Melbourne-temp-2009-02-10.png, which was based on images from Andrew Watkins which were used with his permission for that public domain image.
Author Robin Whittle

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current04:24, 14 February 2009Thumbnail for version as of 04:24, 14 February 20091,387 × 478 (26 KB)Robin Whittle{{Information |Description={{en|1=Three days of detailed temperature measurements from the Bureau of Meteorology weather station in Melbourne for 6 to 8 February 2009. The maximum of 46.4C (1155.F) was a record for any capital city in Australia. 7 Febru

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