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Well here we are folks 1st of November 2025, almost 2 years since Jasper. I've opened my "Wet Season" total with 1mm Hoping we have a good season without anybody being badly effected by mother nature. Bring on the monsoon Cheers |
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Thanks for the new thread Bunyip
BOM are trying to claim plaudits for changing the colour scheme on the radar. FFS it was already there, all they have done is change the default.
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Originally Posted by: Weary  Thanks for the new thread Bunyip
BOM are trying to claim plaudits for changing the colour scheme on the radar. FFS it was already there, all they have done is change the default. Thanks Bunyip. Radar map still isn't the best on mobile, with slowww Telstra internet.
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Thanks Bunyip, I hope we all have a great wet season.
Nov: 0mm YTD: 2743.5mm
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Picked up 10mm yesterday midmorning :)
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We got the November total underwater this morning with 0.5mm. Another warm afternoon here today.
I see on the news the cost of the BOM website upgrade could be up to $150M. The contract was given to a multi-national apparently.
Nov: 0.5mm YTD: 2744mm
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Its just incredible SM..$150 million..!!!!....man I'm in the wrong game here sweating my arse of digging and pushing barrows till my back seizes up for a pittance.... https://www.abc.net.au/n...gy-new-website/105948508Anyway I dont think you would be underwater from 0.5 mm mate.. Geez I regret doing a couple of hundred plant creekbank reveg at the front of our block not even on our land and having to handwater every 2 or 3 days...the novelty is really wearing off... All the roadsides are starting to die off down this way now....lots ofsprinklers going round the clock at my place... BOM still hinting at a early wet but I havent seen it yet..
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A nice typing error there Scott. I'll have to blame the long day in the garden. There could be a bit of wetter weather from next week. The GFS has a little low in the Gulf at the moment. 
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Geez Scott that does not sound like fun in this heat. I've held off on to much watering and only giving new stuff a drink. But it is drying out big time now. I know what you mean about busting your guts and these button pushers getting all the ezy money, boils my piss as well.
Bloody pressure switch has gone on my bore last night, something else to deal with today, good thing I have a new one in the shed for just such an occasion.
Must be about time we got a few rain days or even a couple of nice storms.
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Well that was very nice, a wet night here has left 37mm in the gauge this morning :) :) Bring on the monsoon Cheers Edited by user Friday, 14 November 2025 6:39:21 AM(UTC)
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6.5mm in the gauge here this morning. It gave the new garden a nice water.
Nov: 7mm YTD: 2750.5mm
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