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Offline FNQ Bunyip  
#921 Posted : Monday, 19 April 2021 7:23:09 AM(UTC)
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Nice totals down there folks :) Only 25mm up here :(
Yeah looks like a day or 2 of it.


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#922 Posted : Monday, 19 April 2021 7:54:47 AM(UTC)
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154mm, takes us over 1m for the year. B-Double blocking the highway both ways just S of Deeral. Crane should be there now.
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#923 Posted : Monday, 19 April 2021 8:11:02 AM(UTC)
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Gosh....I'm amazed. That blob of rain is still there.
Not counting on it coming this way, in spite of yesterday's surprise 5mm. Lol.
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#924 Posted : Monday, 19 April 2021 9:02:08 AM(UTC)
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Soooo. 200ml to 9:00 am
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#925 Posted : Monday, 19 April 2021 9:27:05 AM(UTC)
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Good heavens, amazing totals, and more to come.

Just drizzle, showers here and glad of it - don't need your blob moving north.

And here I was enjoying my brand new boombox since no outside work for awhile and the darned thing has quit already. I have sooo many cd's to play/keep/discard.
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#926 Posted : Monday, 19 April 2021 12:10:23 PM(UTC)
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This is getting ridiculous, another 65mm since 9:00
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#927 Posted : Monday, 19 April 2021 3:35:30 PM(UTC)
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Yeah she's a good system that's for sure.
108mm here since 07:00 , the main area of heavy stuff seems to be around Mossman Port Douglas now And
might be moving South again looking at the radar.

Doesn't really seem like wet season rain , but it's not winter time SE'erly stream showers either.

See what happens overnight.

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#928 Posted : Monday, 19 April 2021 3:46:05 PM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Weary Go to Quoted Post
Soooo. 200ml to 9:00 am


Sure came down. Was up to 115mm when I posted at 07:00h.- then 56mm in the next 2 hrs to finish with 171mm at 09:00.

Another 57mm 'til now,- (15:40h). Veggie garden should be happy for a while. Laugh



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#929 Posted : Monday, 19 April 2021 3:54:46 PM(UTC)
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Now they issue a flood watch :) :) :)
ya think

I have just returned from feeding the neighbors ducks and chooks ect , one creek was at 400mm that is the limit for me on the quad
the other one in their place was around 300mm but much to fast for the quad so I had to walk in.

The Daintree is starting to show a rise upstream , and has changed color with this run now showing on the top of the tide, lucky they are
are not real big tides, yet they are building over the next few days.


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#930 Posted : Monday, 19 April 2021 6:16:23 PM(UTC)
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It tried. The faintest of misting sprinkle for about 30 seconds... lol.

National radar looks strange with the only rain for the whole country being the wet blob over Cairns, and a small patch near Nhulunbuy.

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#931 Posted : Monday, 19 April 2021 7:44:24 PM(UTC)
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How do these clowns come up with such wildly different rainfall forecast amounts ??

Is their modelling software so vastly different, - or do BoM tend to tweak it with their 'expert' knowledge ?


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#932 Posted : Tuesday, 20 April 2021 7:58:15 AM(UTC)
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195 ml since 9am, so will easily make 200 ml by 9 this am
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#933 Posted : Tuesday, 20 April 2021 8:17:48 AM(UTC)
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Yeah some crazy discrepancies in the forecasts.

178mm up here this morning.
Good too hear that Tinaroo is getting a top up from what is pushing onto the tablelands.

Looks like it could hang around or redevelop later in the week.

Stay safe if your out and about.


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#934 Posted : Tuesday, 20 April 2021 10:39:49 AM(UTC)
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Stay safe if your out and about.


From me too.

Watching with envy, lol. I've just washed two loads of laundry this morning. Safe in the knowledge it's not going to rain - in spite of the BOM here suggesting it could.
http://www.bom.gov.au/jsp/watl/rainfall/pme.jsp
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#935 Posted : Tuesday, 20 April 2021 12:03:59 PM(UTC)
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250mm and 120mm for me over the last couple of days.

What is going on? it was fine all Easter and the school holidays? now they go back to school it rains?
Normally it is the other way around LOL
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#936 Posted : Tuesday, 20 April 2021 12:50:47 PM(UTC)
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This rain event, doesn't this kind of rain - after the Wet - happen every few years or so? Heaps of rain, and Kuranda Range & Gillies Highway have multiple landslides.
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#937 Posted : Tuesday, 20 April 2021 8:05:15 PM(UTC)
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Cairns (AP) missed out on its highest April total by 9.2mm yesterday. Highest is 185.8mm on 17/4/84.

The highest April monthly total is 634.6mm in 2006.

Another 70mm since 6am here.

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Records for 2022: 1520mm
2023: 2710mm 2024: 951.6mm (no records April-Sept)
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#938 Posted : Tuesday, 20 April 2021 10:30:05 PM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: ronfishes Go to Quoted Post
Cairns (AP) missed out on its highest April total by 9.2mm yesterday. Highest is 185.8mm on 17/4/84.

The highest April monthly total is 634.6mm in 2006.

Another 70mm since 6am here.


Yeah, I saw that. Belting down again here,- up to about another 110mm since 09:00.

I suppose you had no inside jobs up your sleeve for this week, either.

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#939 Posted : Wednesday, 21 April 2021 5:06:14 AM(UTC)
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Look likes the blob has intensified over Cairns again...

I cant wait to hear the 24 hr totals from Hickory and Weary..

When was the last time Cairns had 3 back to back 150mm plus days before..?

I cant actually remember an event like this in Cairns before..

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#940 Posted : Wednesday, 21 April 2021 6:08:28 AM(UTC)
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Yeah, can't remember either Scott. The rain event that just keeps on giving lol. Looks like that daily record is dusted now.

Lucky to be inside for most of the week Hickory, just Monday when I had to turn back and have another coffee and wait for the truck to be pulled off the highway.
Records for 2022: 1520mm
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