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You did well this morning Dormant. only 57mm here when I checked around 07:30
Yes lots of little eddies around off the coast this morning as systems move around.
Looks like a nice solid storm , slow moving on Cairns ATM..
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Originally Posted by: beej Nothing here in the last 24 hrs and only 20 mm from the edge of that storm out your way on Friday night 28. Grey skies every direction. Getting scattered sprinkles. Chillagoe Creek weir this morning. And the Bogey Hole Wot it usually looks like
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Hey Bunyip,-I see an alert by the name of 'China Camp TM' a bit further north than you,- is there actually anything there,- as in houses etc, or is it just a name given to a locality that only exists as a Lat & Long ?? In my (limited) travels up that way, I can't remember seeing any signage with that name on it.
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Originally Posted by: Hickory Hey Bunyip,-I see an alert by the name of 'China Camp TM' a bit further north than you,- is there actually anything there,- as in houses etc, or is it just a name given to a locality that only exists as a Lat & Long ?? In my (limited) travels up that way, I can't remember seeing any signage with that name on it. That's a name from the past. Back in 1970s people used to talk about it, but I have no idea about it now. Sorry, that's not helpful. But I'm intrigued myself now.
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Oh for goodness sakes, I'm soaked rigging up in the dark pouring rain, a temporary tarp over the doggie door that she won't go out of if it's pouring and instead pees on partners bed, twice today!. So she's only 18 months old but was already trained however the heavy rain and thunder is making her sookie. I think partner could happily live without a dog but I can't - my eyes and ears when he's away.
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I think you've got our rain Dormant. We've only had light sprinkles.
Your poor doggie. Friends dog used to disappear under the bed in bad weather, and the cats just take off.
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Nice Dormant.
Is barely 1mm here worth mentioning?
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66mm here from a beautiful arvo/night of rain, with a bit of banging and a few nice flashes.
Hickory: China Camp is an Aboriginal community, located close to the Roaring Meg Falls, just to the East of the CREB track. The CREB (Cairns Regional Electricity Board ) put the track in around 1966 (Don't Quote Me ) to get power to Cooktown. There is a small mob that stay there, but are seasonal and move between Bloomfield and China Camp. (Again don't quote me Ever changing.)
Might hit Cairns today, Need a new welder.
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Originally Posted by: FNQ Bunyip
Hickory: China Camp is an Aboriginal community, located close to the Roaring Meg Falls, just to the East of the CREB track.
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Thanks Bunyip,- yeah, I know where you mean now. Back in the late 1970's, and early 80's we used to ride up the CREB track to Cooktown,- on trail bikes in the dry season. I was a lot younger then, and it was fun,- very tiring, but fun. I haven't done that ride since 1985. The Lion's Den pub, (the Helenvale Hilton), was a welcome oasis, before the easy part of the ride into Cooktown.
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Haha Hickory I think we were all a bit younger back then. Yes the CREB was a lot of fun and some good nights at the Den Mid to late '80's for me I don't really like the track these days as far to many riders and 4x4'ers driving very dangerously for my liking. 85mm this morning here, from perfect wet season rainy afternoon, bit of crash and bang but nothing serious just beautiful stormy arvos and a bit of night rain. Cheers Edit to add this years rain chart in now my signature Edited by user Wednesday, 13 January 2021 6:49:38 AM(UTC)
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Another 120mm here for the past 24hrs, which take my monthly total to bang on 1000mm for the MTD, and around 1300mm for the past 3 weeks. At the rate it is going i will pass my highest ever Jan total.
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Originally Posted by: @_yassified_shak Another 120mm here for the past 24hrs, which take my monthly total to bang on 1000mm for the MTD, and around 1300mm for the past 3 weeks. At the rate it is going i will pass my highest ever Jan total. I guess that would explain the sad and sorry state of our ground ... It usually doesnt get this soggy till March or April.. Even the poor pups wont go outside... We got the missus new left hand fishing reels spooled the other day and she already caught and released a big metery.. Just a shame it was hooked on the front verandah and of the canine rather then piscatorial variety.. Her big pooch put up a good fight though and thought it was a great game.. Yep... thats how bored we are at the moment.. Bring back El nino...
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27mm from yesterday afternoon and evening.
Rain every day this month. Loving this weather.
Still on water restrictions - until the new tank on the hill is completed & connected by pipeline to a new bore ~4km out.
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Nice Totals Dean Totally boggy up here too Scott, but only half of what you fellas have had. Shaping up to be a good wet. Time for a rain water tank 28, get it filled before it stops lol Well I foolishly mentioned mowing this morning, and half an hour later the first shower came through and they have kept coming all day and getting heavier as the afternoon wore on. Scout is wanting a run Good thing I have pea and ham soup on for dinner that should warm me back up after a soaking. Cheers |
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Let's hope this wet keeps coming. I've forgotten what it's like to have daily rain.
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Thanks so much for adding your rainfall spreadsheet, Bunyip. I've missed it as I've missed recording my falls regularly this and last year. Now I don't have to.
Had enough though lately, lots of chores for outdoors which aren't getting done. And as Scott says, mighty boggy here.
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I see BOM are getting excited about more heavy rain from Cooktown to Ingham starting on Sunday.
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Originally Posted by: Weary I see BOM are getting excited about more heavy rain from Cooktown to Ingham starting on Sunday.
yep first flood watch is out already nearly 2 days in advance... Initial Flood Watch for the North Tropical Coast between Cooktown and Ingham Issued at 2:26 pm EST on Friday 15 January 2021 Flood Watch Number: 1 Minor to moderate flooding possible from late Sunday. Heavy rainfall associated with a developing tropical low is forecast to develop between Cooktown and Cairns during Sunday. The risk of heavy rainfall will extend southwards to Ingham overnight Sunday and during Monday. The location of the heaviest rainfall is dependent on the development and movement of the tropical low. Heavy rainfall has fallen over the majority of catchments within the Flood Watch area over the last two weeks. Rivers will therefore respond relatively quickly to further rainfall. Minor to moderate flooding is possible in the Flood Watch area, particularly within the catchments where flooding has recently occurred. Localised flooding and disruption to transport routes are possible within the Flood Watch area from Sunday. Within the Flood Watch area, Flood Warnings are current for the upper Herbert River and Murray River. Catchments likely to be affected include: Endeavour River Daintree River Mossman River Barron River Mulgrave and Russell Rivers Johnstone River Tully River Murray River Herbert River
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Anyone want to have a crack of pinning the tail on the LLCC tonight? The rain bands look like they could give us a bit, but who knows? The earlier and more of these warnings they put out the less actual impact we seem to get.
I'm ready, bring it on.
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