...or at least the N/W tip of Tasmania does.
It's interesting that it isn't the South Coast, closer to Antartica, but it's how the winds work. Also what's in the clouds.
They even have an 'air archive'!
I'm very fond of Tassie as it's where I was born and grew up, and regularly visit.
It's interesting that it isn't the South Coast, closer to Antartica, but it's how the winds work. Also what's in the clouds.
They even have an 'air archive'!
I'm very fond of Tassie as it's where I was born and grew up, and regularly visit.
Take a deep breath. This Tasmanian cape has the purest air in the planet and it's helping scientists unravel a climate mystery
When the wind blows in from the Southern Ocean, the north-western tip of Tasmania receives the purest air on the planet. For scientists, it's the perfect place to resolve a puzzle that's messing with climate models.
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