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135mm since 9am this morning. Wind gusts at Arlington reef of 117km and the pressure was 992.8 at 2:50pm, pressure is slowly rising again. Edited by user Monday, 1 March 2021 4:58:23 PM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: @_yassified_shak 135mm since 9am this morning.
Wind gusts at Arlington reef of 117km and the pressure was 992.8 at 2:50pm, pressure is slowly rising again. How are you all doing this evening. Hope there's not too much damage. Of course still completely quiet out here. Looping seems to have stopped on the Cairns radar, with a big hole in the middle. Latest track.
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BOM are really doing well, Tvlle and Cairns radars are down when there is cyclone.
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Originally Posted by: Weary BOM are really doing well, Tvlle and Cairns radars are down when there is cyclone. CNS radar is back, but showing a loop of 3 frames,- 22:30UTC, 35 & 40. The rain just hasn't let up. Using the torch, it looks like about 90 mm,- going by my texta marks on the nylex outer tube.
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Hope not too much damage for you fellas in the south. Was a strange day yesterday, no wind at all, all the while reading of power out and trees down all over the place. I did a fuel run Sunday morning and serviced the genny , but so far all good. Still no wind here, just steady rain since late yesterday.
Damn radar, BoM really need to lift their game.
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Strange indeed, Bunyip. We did a grocery/diesel run yesterday and the scenery was all heavy blue silhouettes across the hills and the skies south. And like you, no winds, just on and off drizzle.
We've had a 2v cell failing these last few weeks and no amount of equalizing fixes it so rely more on the generator an hour a day to lift the battery readings for the rest of the cells for the day but will have to replace it some time. Minor problem compared to Cairns power outages and people's freezers.
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Hope the night went okay for everyone.
Similar here Bunyip and Dormant, heavily overcast last dark clouds moving fast, just no rain.
Bugger about the radars.
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130mm in the guage. Generator city around here ATM. Ergon are going to cop a hiding over this. Pity those poor b a s t a r d s out in the wind and rain risking their lives to put the power back on. Edited by user Tuesday, 2 March 2021 7:15:11 AM(UTC)
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forgot the rain , lol .. only 40mm here this morning..
bugger about your battery Dormant, and once one goes they seem to all get in line jump ship.
So the real question now is will it hang around and keep giving rain or will it move off and give us some clear weather to dry out a bit? Bom seem to think it could sit out there for 24hr or so.
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Originally Posted by: 28degrees Originally Posted by: @_yassified_shak 135mm since 9am this morning.
Wind gusts at Arlington reef of 117km and the pressure was 992.8 at 2:50pm, pressure is slowly rising again. How are you all doing this evening. Hope there's not too much damage. Of course still completely quiet out here. Looping seems to have stopped on the Cairns radar, with a big hole in the middle. Apart from a few trees down, lots of fronds, it has been pretty good. from what i heard on the radio a few of the banana plantations just out of Innisfail have been completely flattened. the system has intensified and is now a cat 2. it is still fairly windy here at time but the sun is also out at times. 180mm for the past 24 hrs, creek was right up and even came out onto the road. Edited by user Tuesday, 2 March 2021 2:12:39 PM(UTC)
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Finally got the power back, 24 hours without power from a low that wasn’t a cyclone, doesn’t look good if we get a Cat 3 or stronger
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Thanks for the updates. Glad it wasn't too bad.
We have 3/8 blue sky, and sunshine (mostly).
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Still fairly windy here today, 2mm for the past 24hrs and 2704mm for the YTD! only need another 749mm and i will have passed last years annual rain fall
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Miracles CAN happen. I got a reply from Bom. Screenshot from messenger attached. Non answer really.
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And a bit more
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Hi Weary, thanks for posting that conversation. And mentioning us out at the edges. Non-answer, & a brush-off. Edit, somewhat later So, on close inspection, would anyone call this a squashed spider? (Looks better online.) Although we do know where it's headed. Edited by user Wednesday, 3 March 2021 6:36:36 PM(UTC)
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Finally you can see the cyclone on the radar (Willis I)
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Another lovely sunny and fairly windy day here, which id good to help air the house out and dry it out a bit. the cyclone is now progged to be a cat 4 by 10pm tonight.
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Yeah good thing it's out there at cat 4 ...
Should see a week of nice weather now by the looks of things.
I had not looked at the MJO for about 2 weeks , wow it did a sneeky cut back and is now heading out of our area again. That could delay any more real wet season stuff.
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Originally Posted by: FNQ Bunyip Yeah good thing it's out there at cat 4 ...
Should see a week of nice weather now by the looks of things.
I had not looked at the MJO for about 2 weeks , wow it did a sneeky cut back and is now heading out of our area again. That could delay any more real wet season stuff.
Cheers
It can't get away from us quick enough. Lovely sunny day here, not too hot, low 30s. Yard still looks nice and fresh. Doesn't feel like any more Wet though, early dry season day. No real rain predicted.
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