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cool change
noun
A term used in south eastern Australia for the arrival of a cold front in the afternoon or evening after a day of high summertime temperatures. The arrival of the front often produces falls in temperature in the order of 10 C to 15 C and sometimes thunderstorm activity.
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Until a cool change arrived in late afternoon, it was hot.
The RFS says NSW could continue to experience similar weather until a cool change on Wednesday.
Aemo then decided to load shed until the cool change came.
Some northern centres reached 46C on Friday before the cool change swept through.
A cool change should reach Adelaide by Friday, when a high of 33C is forecast.
Emergency services have warned that the cool change will create a change in wind direction – placing more people at risk.
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That's why you need a copy of "Le Cool Changed My Life -- A Weird and Wonderful Guide to Barcelona" (23 euros, or about $27; www.lecool.com/book).
The act of discovering what's cool is what causes cool to move on, which explains the triumphant circularity of coolhunting: because we have coolhunters like DeeDee and Baysie, cool changes more quickly, and because cool changes more quickly, we need coolhunters like DeeDee and Baysie.
The idea of being "cool" changed, as I got older.
The fans have heard it before in concert, but there have been some really cool changes that I am very proud of and can't wait for them to hear".
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