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On the off chance that there is another nut on here who is interested in such things ……
As spring advances in the southern hemisphere, the dividing line between a “very high” (10) and an “extreme” (11) UV index in Australia has crept down to about 30° S. In the north, there are areas where the index is already 14.
This is a bit frightening to a pasty-white person, who lives where the index seldom goes above 9.
Time to hide under a big hat in Northern Australia.
I have an interest in this because of two good friends who developed melanoma. One has been dead since 2004. The other has been under treatment for two or three years, and is “stable”.
As spring advances in the southern hemisphere, the dividing line between a “very high” (10) and an “extreme” (11) UV index in Australia has crept down to about 30° S. In the north, there are areas where the index is already 14.
This is a bit frightening to a pasty-white person, who lives where the index seldom goes above 9.
Time to hide under a big hat in Northern Australia.
I have an interest in this because of two good friends who developed melanoma. One has been dead since 2004. The other has been under treatment for two or three years, and is “stable”.
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