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Originally Posted by: FNQ Bunyip Yes I remember the setup as well. You're about the first person to say that. At the time I don't think anyone on WZ noticed the two directly above in the northern hemisphere. No-one seemed interested. I thought it was amazing enough to spend a fortune recharging my mobile for data. Originally Posted by: scott123 What the hell is going on..? Probably lack of funding.
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Over 100 mm in 1.5 hours, for Mt Glorious (just west of Brisbane)impressive
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What a disaster of a wet season for February, currently dry old weipa is smoking the whole north tropical coast with 791mm for the month, maybe weipa will get the golden gumboot. What the heck is going on no decent rain in the foreseeable future im going to have to start watering my trees. |
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Yeah it's crazy, I planted a lot of cuttings thinking it's the wet season and I had 6 months to run pipes ect , been carting a watering can all over the place. Still got a lot of cuttings I want to get as well.
Wow at what is happening down south, with the Lockyer valley in trouble again and Gympie as well .. But still even after 4 or 5 days of warnings people are driving around and doing stupid shit.
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And we had another 26mm late yesterday afternoon.
Getting just just enough to avoid watering, mostly. Everything is green but I'm not going broke paying for the yard to be mowed.
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yeah, um , geez. Its hot out there today ay. |
Records for 2022: 1520mm 2023: 2710mm 2024: 951.6mm (no records April-Sept) |
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Followed by a hot night too , you sure it's February, feels like November. Seems like this week could be the same
Off to join some hoses
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Originally Posted by: FNQ Bunyip Followed by a hot night too , you sure it's February, feels like November. Seems like this week could be the same
Off to join some hoses
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You are not wrong, it is November isn’t it? Definitely an air con night last night.
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Originally Posted by: Weary Originally Posted by: FNQ Bunyip Followed by a hot night too , you sure it's February, feels like November. Seems like this week could be the same
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You are not wrong, it is November isn’t it? Definitely an air con night last night. A Gecko shorted out our A/C a couple of weeks back, We decided the hot stuff was over and would wait on getting a replacement, Never had it before moving into this place and only used it at night, But with nothing in sight of a wet season I may just have to bite the bullet and head to kans to buy a replacement. It's cracked 40° on our verandah again today. Cheers |
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mmmmm..aircon.. That would be very nice indeed.. This is just crazy heat..just looked at the forecast and its the same all week... Who would think we would have to be putting sprinklers out at the end of February just to keep new plantings alive ..? Poor old SE QLD have their own worries right now...some crazy rain down there.. What a bizarre wet season.!
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Indeed Scott, and nothing on the long range models either. This seems appropriate [YOUTUBE ][/YOUTUBE] Cheers |
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Geez Bunyip 40°. Didn't get that hot here. Haven't had rain for several days either. Convertibles in the tropics, no thanks. That would be bizarre. Lol. An amazing rainbow had appeared to the southeast, getting better as cloud comes closer, but the teensy multicoloured speck is moving south of us, as usual.
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How bizzare indeed...!! The long range charts show this nasty weather continuing for the next fortnight...at least you have some cloud cover 28...its pretty clear, hot, still and brutal down here.. I have the mini sprinklers on the roof as well so along with the heat we have a humid, greenhouse like efect...if I was a bamboo plant I'd be growing 5 metres a day... I guess if I had the choice It would be this over the rainfall down south right now... Dunoon which is 20 minutes north of Lismore measured 775mm in the past 24 hrs and many other places 500mm plus around there.. No wonder the Richmond River is a full 2m higher then ever previously recorded.....Having lived there through a couple of floods, its just mind boggling to put 2 more metres on top of what people thought couldnt go any higher then in 54 and 74.....(the height of which is marked on many of the power poles as a reminder)... Do you guys think out wet is done for...? or will we get a late run at it..?
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Originally Posted by: scott123 Do you guys think out wet is done for...? Hard to tell. I'm desperately hoping for a few more falls before it stops. 3mm in the gauge from an early shower this morning. Thought the cloud would dissipate, but it didn't. Had another short shower about 11am-ish. I'll be happy with a bit more of that.
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Evacuated from Chinderah caravan park. Went south down M1 and was horrific flooding. Stopped at Ballina service centre. The M1 closed at border as Tweed river in major flood People left from Ballina to get over border and 70 km from Ballina were turned around. Km cues of trucks stuck No entry into towns either side of highway .” Lucky to get accomodation in Ballina. Murwillumbah has had 1000mm in 30 hrs River broke levee and evacuation centres everywhere 21 towns under evacuation order Landslides Gwydir hwy Talllebudgera areas underwater the lake broke its banks
8deaths so far but 400 people unaccounted for in Lismore. More rain and storms tonight A low is forming off the coast to be an ECL mid NSW coast and Sydney tomorrow.
Many business closed due to no staff. No food or hot drinks at Ballina service centre Woolworths closed central Ballina
Full time media coverage on TV currently
Expecting rain band to drift south tomorrow morning.
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Thanks for the update Crikey.
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Things are getting desperate around here constant 33-37C days along the coast no rain ground is getting scorched. Im watering plants as if it was late september/october. No rain in sight bureau are absolute butchers they forecast a la nina wet last year with above average rain all along the north tropical coast once again wrong, i dont think they can forecast more than a few days out at best.
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Teasing us again with rumbles and even a flash or 2 out the back but they are not getting to the coast here. Can not believe I'm watering in February, and all our rain is in the south. I've always noticed that we get less with the la nina but this is ridiculous.. So it's either going to be a drought or a long wet winter.. Cheers :Update: It's trying to rain, but mostly breaking up and only getting a light shower. but it is cooling, and oh boy that's nice. Lump of pork in the BBQ and a few xxxx very nice. Cheers Edited by user Wednesday, 2 March 2022 5:58:12 PM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: FNQ Bunyip a long wet winter That would be wonderful. In my dreams...
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