LEO Network - Search Resultshttp://leonetwork.org2024-03-28T20:28:37Zhttp://leonetwork.org/Images/logo.pnguuid:2C00E6D7-8814-45F1-ADB3-20A0BAEFC2B0Bushfires then floods: Wisemans Ferry residents say both are ‘just as bad’2021-03-24T00:00:00Z2024-03-28T20:28:37ZLEO Networkhttp://leonetwork.orgask.leonetwork@gmail.com<div><h3>Sydney, New South Wales, Australia</h3><p>March 24, 2021</p><p>The rain finally stopped and the sun came out, but the floodwaters in Sydney’s north-west are still causing havoc.</p><img src='http://leonetwork.org/en/attachments/thumbnail/72F6DE81-41C5-4732-878F-8DC024BD0686'/><p><a href='http://leonetwork.org/posts/show/2C00E6D7-8814-45F1-ADB3-20A0BAEFC2B0'>Read more...</a></p></div>-33.86785 151.20732uuid:3AFB9BC7-9CEC-482D-8246-6D882BD7D480A Lesser Queenfish <em>(Scomberoides lysan)</em> near Sydney2018-02-18T00:00:00Z2024-03-28T20:28:37ZLEO Networkhttp://leonetwork.orgask.leonetwork@gmail.com<div><h3>Sydney, New South Wales, Australia</h3><p>February 18, 2018</p><p>Potential Range Extension. Identification verified by Tom Davis, NSW Department of Primary Industries. Depth: 2 m.
</p><img src='http://leonetwork.org/en/attachments/thumbnail/C3A096E8-7CAF-4F8C-9382-9192244F39D7'/><p><a href='http://leonetwork.org/posts/show/3AFB9BC7-9CEC-482D-8246-6D882BD7D480'>Read more...</a></p></div>-33.86785 151.20732uuid:04D02B9F-9106-4CEB-ACCE-E3A82DA5B1BBAustralia records hottest July2017-07-31T00:00:00Z2024-03-28T20:28:37ZLEO Networkhttp://leonetwork.orgask.leonetwork@gmail.com<div><h3>Sydney, New South Wales, Australia</h3><p>July 31, 2017</p><p>Australia has had its warmest July on record, the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) has said. A BOM report released today shows the country's average July temperature was at its highest in more than 100 years of weather recording.</p><img src='http://leonetwork.org/en/map/locationtile/04D02B9F-9106-4CEB-ACCE-E3A82DA5B1BB'/><p><a href='http://leonetwork.org/posts/show/04D02B9F-9106-4CEB-ACCE-E3A82DA5B1BB'>Read more...</a></p></div>-33.86785 151.20732uuid:091A9628-08E4-4DA9-97CB-52ADE7F2C66BTropical fish follow warmer waters south, devouring kelp forests2024-03-28T20:28:37ZLEO Networkhttp://leonetwork.orgask.leonetwork@gmail.com<div><h3>southern Australia</h3><p>They are brightly coloured, beautiful and hungry — tropical fish and sea urchins are thriving in southern waters warmed by climate change. But now they are devastating kelp forests already knocked around by marine heatwaves. </p><img src='http://leonetwork.org/en/attachments/thumbnail/456409C5-9ED7-47F8-BB4B-457342B3255E'/><p><a href='http://leonetwork.org/posts/show/091A9628-08E4-4DA9-97CB-52ADE7F2C66B'>Read more...</a></p></div>-33.3726701714744 151.488969562498