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Offline FNQ Bunyip  
#161 Posted : Thursday, 12 March 2020 7:40:25 AM(UTC)
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Good morning weather watchers :)

Well only 35mm up here this morning :(

Yeah Hic & 28, not looking good for us with this system taking our rain away and leaving us with more of the same next week.
This MJO pulse is deteriorating and passing us by, so will we get an April flush too finish the season?



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#162 Posted : Thursday, 12 March 2020 10:52:00 AM(UTC)
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Good morning everyone.

2mm from a light shower yesterday around midday. No more rain but at least its overcast.

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#163 Posted : Thursday, 12 March 2020 10:56:35 AM(UTC)
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What an absolute dud of a wet season..

No creek flush out ..not even muddy water..

and the 10 day forecast shows absolutely nothing...
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#164 Posted : Thursday, 12 March 2020 12:54:22 PM(UTC)
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What an absolute dud of a wet season..

No creek flush out ..not even muddy water..

and the 10 day forecast shows absolutely nothing...


Out here I kind of half expect a mediocre Wet. But on the coast you should be sick of rain by now.
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#165 Posted : Thursday, 12 March 2020 1:10:20 PM(UTC)
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What an absolute dud of a wet season..

No creek flush out ..not even muddy water..

and the 10 day forecast shows absolutely nothing...

Absolutely a dud. Copperlode should be over the spill way at this time of year, instead it’s at 87% about 1.4m below the spillway.Angry
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#166 Posted : Thursday, 12 March 2020 5:21:47 PM(UTC)
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Well been a few good showers here today but nothing special.
I'm not seeing much in the way of anything spinning to our north yet :( Now saying late Friday.




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#167 Posted : Thursday, 12 March 2020 6:35:02 PM(UTC)
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Well been a few good showers here today but nothing special.
I'm not seeing much in the way of anything spinning to our north yet :( Now saying late Friday.Cheers

Just a short light shower some time this morning, gave us another 2mm.

Looking at all the predictions of nothing for us, makes me long for the days before us plebs had technology at our finger tips, and we could still *hope* for rain.
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#168 Posted : Saturday, 14 March 2020 9:38:08 PM(UTC)
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If I didn't know better when looking at the 10 day synoptic charts I would think that it was winter time....so much influence in the coming week from the highs moving across the south of the continent and bringing the inevitable SE winds...its going to be a horrible week ahead...

BTW I thought I'd better add my staffy to my avatar..I was getting a bit creeped out by Bunyips hound always staring at me...BigGrin

anyway gotta go...I think I'm getting a sore throat...cough ..cough...

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#169 Posted : Sunday, 15 March 2020 6:21:00 AM(UTC)
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Staffys are pretty cool dogs, But I love my Vizsla "Scout" She's not creepy at all mate.
They call them velcro dogs , because they want to be with you all the time.


Had the same thought about the week ahead, then get up this morning to fog on the flats and a cooler feel in the air, sure feels like dry season.

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#170 Posted : Sunday, 15 March 2020 6:24:25 AM(UTC)
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Currently 18° on the deck, and 23° inside. Definitely into the dry season.
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#171 Posted : Sunday, 15 March 2020 7:24:47 AM(UTC)
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If I didn't know better when looking at the 10 day synoptic charts I would think that it was winter time....so much influence in the coming week from the highs moving across the south of the continent and bringing the inevitable SE winds.....


Big highs, for sure.

Main difference is they're crossing at about 40° S, not up over Adelaide. They seem to creep further north, the cooler it gets down that way.

Had to grab a blanket in the early hours of Sat morning. Such a change in one week. I think the hot, humid stuff is now behind us, and we're going into autumn patterns.
At this stage,- so much for the wet that wasn't. I hope there is still some more to come.

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#172 Posted : Sunday, 15 March 2020 7:30:46 AM(UTC)
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Had to grab a blanket in the early hours of Sat morning


Yep, certainly cooled off down my way, single digit overnight minimums the last few mornings & I`m only 300 km south of the QLD border.
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#173 Posted : Sunday, 15 March 2020 10:06:04 AM(UTC)
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I put an extra blanket on too in the very early hours of the morning. Time to get out the doona.

Yesterday it was 23° outside.
This morning it was 18°.

Perfect weather in Chillagoe right now.
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#174 Posted : Sunday, 15 March 2020 12:48:03 PM(UTC)
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Had to grab a blanket in the early hours of Sat morning


Yep, certainly cooled off down my way, single digit overnight minimums the last few mornings & I`m only 300 km south of the QLD border.


yeah be honest you only chirped up to show off those crazy pooches, right Ambient...lol

Yeah bunyip she looks beautiful...just so intently watching you....I bet you can hardly move without her being right there ready to go..

Much unlike our staffies who only raise their heads off the couch to see if there is the possibility of food, swimming or going for a walk/run/drive...if none of the above they gently lay their heads back down and resume the position...

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#175 Posted : Sunday, 15 March 2020 12:50:53 PM(UTC)
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If I didn't know better when looking at the 10 day synoptic charts I would think that it was winter time....so much influence in the coming week from the highs moving across the south of the continent and bringing the inevitable SE winds.....


Big highs, for sure.

Main difference is they're crossing at about 40° S, not up over Adelaide. They seem to creep further north, the cooler it gets down that way.

Had to grab a blanket in the early hours of Sat morning. Such a change in one week. I think the hot, humid stuff is now behind us, and we're going into autumn patterns.
At this stage,- so much for the wet that wasn't. I hope there is still some more to come.



I sure hope there is more rain to come ..Tully sugar mill hasn't even recorded 1 metre yet...

28, I hate these cold nights and mornings..much prefer non blanket nights..

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#176 Posted : Sunday, 15 March 2020 12:57:17 PM(UTC)
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28, I hate these cold nights and mornings..much prefer non blanket nights..

Me too, but only get them for a couple weeks if that, maybe a month.

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#177 Posted : Tuesday, 17 March 2020 3:43:22 PM(UTC)
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First SE stream showers since I can't remember. Not normal really.
Records for 2022: 1520mm
2023: 2710mm 2024: 951.6mm (no records April-Sept)
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#178 Posted : Wednesday, 18 March 2020 11:25:49 AM(UTC)
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According to the tropical climate note, it looks like it is dry conditions ahead (after this lot of rain that is Laugh )

For northern Australia and much of the southern Maritime Continent, an MJO pulse over Africa or the tropical western Indian Ocean at this time of the year is typically associated with below-average rainfall. These expected drier-than-average conditions are apparent in the Bureau's latest climate outlook, which shows a pronounced dry signal over northern Australia for the fortnight of 21 March to 3 April.

http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/tropical-note/
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#179 Posted : Wednesday, 18 March 2020 1:11:08 PM(UTC)
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According to the tropical climate note, it looks like it is dry conditions ahead



Oh Joy Confused

only 9mm here this morning , but have had that at least since. Just stream showers.
Misses is sleeping much better after night shift than she has for months. No AC..

Be a great time to get a cyclone with most people home and locked up hoarding their toilet paper.




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#180 Posted : Wednesday, 18 March 2020 6:24:58 PM(UTC)
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It's weird how the nights have cooled off since about last Fri. Nigh time temps aren't down that much,- but it just feels heaps cooler.
Daytime temps are about the same,- but it's mid Mar and I haven't got even one ceiling fan going, day or night.

Just using a blanket ATM, but the doona will soon be removed from the summer time storage bag, I'm thinking.
A strange wet this year. Confused

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