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Extreme weather events in Melbourne

Extreme weather events in Melbourne, Australia have occurred on multiple occasions. The city has experienced a number of highly unusual weather events and extremes of weather. An increase in heat waves and record breaking temperatures over the last decade has led to much discussion over the effects of global warming in the country.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://indymedia.org.au/2014/03/10/australias-2014-summer-breaks-156-heat-records-with-climate-change )
==List of weather events==

* 31 August 1849 - A snowstorm blankets Melbourne for the first and last time in history (with accumulation on the streets).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Climate - Entry - eMelbourne - The Encyclopedia of Melbourne Online )
* 1863 - A major flood puts Port Melbourne underwater leaving thousands homeless across the city and drowning one man at Princes Bridge.〔The Argus. 28 December 1863〕
* 26 July 1882 - Snow falls for half an hour in Melbourne.
* 1882 - Elizabeth Street in Melbourne is flooded.
* 1891 - The great flood causes the Yarra River to swell to in width.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Melbourne: City of woes )〕 The most significant flood in Melbourne's recorded history, it forces thousands to vacate their homes and causes at least one death.
* 1908 - A heatwave strikes Melbourne.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Melbourne faces worst hot spell in 100 years )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Age - Google News Archive Search )
* 2 February 1918 - The Brighton tornado, an F3 class and the most intense tornado to hit a major Australian city, strikes the bay side suburb of Brighton.
* 9 November to 1 December 1934 - Torrential rainfall of up to 350 mm causes the Yarra River to become a raging torrent. Extensive damage with 35 dead, 250 injured, and 3,000 homeless.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=BOM - Australian Climate Extremes-Flood )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Is this our gift to future generations? )〕〔(On the edge of a cyclone )〕
* 13 January 1939 - Melbourne experiences its second hottest temperature on record, , during a four-day nationwide heat wave in which the Black Friday bushfires destroy townships that are now Melbourne suburbs.
* 1951 - A moderate cover of snow blankets the central business district (CBD) and suburbs.
* 3 December 1954 - Record rainfall causes flooding in Elwood and Flemington with homes evacuated. Train lines are closed by landslides, basement level shops are flooded, and events are cancelled.
* February 1972 - Elizabeth Street is flooded after a massive downpour of rain, with dramatic pictures of cars floating and underwater in the central city.
* 8 February 1983 - The city is enveloped by a massive dust storm that "turned day into night".
* 16 February 1983 - Melbourne is encircled by an arc of fire as the Ash Wednesday fires encroach on the city.
* 18 September 1984 - Storm causes flooding of 100 homes in the eastern suburbs.〔(Melbourne floods hit 100 homes ), The Sydney Morning Herald - Sep 19, 1984〕
* December 1990 - Heatwave causes 4 deaths.〔("Melbourne, Vic: Heatwave" ). Ema.gov.au. 25 July 2003. Retrieved 5 October 2010.〕
* 26 December 1999 - Flash flooding damages 300 homes with the worst effect on Broadmeadows.
* December 2003 - Freak storms
* February 2005 - Freak storms〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Wild weather hits )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Melbourne has never seen anything like it )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Storm damage bill could be $100m )
* January 2009 - A heatwave results in a record three successive days over .〔 〕 This is closely followed by Melbourne's hottest day on record on 7 February, when the temperature reaches in the CBD. This same heatwave triggers the Black Saturday bushfires, the worst in Australian history.
*6 March 2010 - Storms pass directly over Melbourne bringing large hail, flash flooding and high winds, causing widespread damage across western and central Victoria, stopping all modes of transportation in Melbourne. CBD streets of Flinders, Spencer and Elizabeth are spectacularly flash flooded.
* 4 February 2011 - Severe rainstorm causes flash flooding in parts of Melbourne.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=SEVERE STORM - MELBOURNE, VICTORIA FEB 2011 )
* 10 November 2011 - Severe storm causes flash flooding in Croydon and Frankston.
* 25 December 2011 - Severe thunderstorms, large hailstones, flash flooding, and reports of tornadoes cause major damage to houses and vehicles in the worst-hit areas of Fiskville, Melton, Taylors Lakes, and Keilor Downs.
* 4–12 March 2013 - Melbourne faces a 10-day heatwave.
*31 May 2013 - Melbourne faces heavy rain and thunderstorms; Melbourne Airport records 10mm of rain in 10 minutes just after 9pm.
*18 July 2013 - Melbourne records the highest July temperature ever, reaching .
*14–17 January 2014 - Melbourne records 4 consecutive days of temperatures exceeding , two of which exceed .〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Melbourne records heatwave not seen for 100 years )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Melbourne, Victoria January 2014 Daily Weather Observations )

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