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So finally the bureau have uploaded Cape tribulations data for last year it only took them 3 months......
and it looks like Tully sugar mill still comes out on top and from what i can gather it looks like this
2021 totals
Tully Sugar mill 5081mm russel river 4997mm Babinda 4852mm Cape tribulation 4769mm japoonvale 4656mm Bunyip (daintree) 4425mm
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Originally Posted by: Gone tropo So finally the bureau have uploaded Cape tribulations data for last year it only took them 3 months......
and it looks like Tully sugar mill still comes out on top and from what i can gather it looks like this
2021 totals
Tully Sugar mill 5081mm russel river 4997mm Babinda 4852mm Cape tribulation 4769mm japoonvale 4656mm Bunyip (Forest Creek) 4425mm
^fixed So where is the rain & cool change , still 35° here today Was excited to watch the needle swing around yesterday on the wind chart but very little effect sofar. Cheers |
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Pretty crapp out here. Two nights I was away in Cairns Chillagoe got 5mm & 10mm even though radar showed dumping rain. Early Warning Network SMS warning last 2 nights for bad storms. Nothing but a light show way in the distance. And hot too. Hot days, hot nights. Should even be cooling slightly this time of year. Edited by user Saturday, 12 March 2022 9:13:13 PM(UTC)
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Ah.. Finally some proper rain.
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Originally Posted by: Weary Finally some proper rain. You could possibly say the same for here - about 6mm this afternoon, so far. Anything over 5mm is "proper rain" for here...lol.
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This is more like it :)
78mm this morning , approaching 50mm since :)
Oh yeah wet season at last.
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It’s been a weird wet season though, unless my memory is failing again, most of our rain has come from SE streams rather than the monsoon.
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Originally Posted by: Weary It’s been a weird wet season though, unless my memory is failing again, most of our rain has come from SE streams rather than the monsoon. Yeah I recon your on the money, very little Monsoon weather, just that bit early that slipped off out into the CS. Been out weeding and cleaning drains :) 120mm since around 06:30 Radar still looks good might even be a bit of rotation out there :) Be nice to get rain again all night, last nights sleep was the best in 6 weeks since the A/C shat it self Nice clean sheets out of the drier tonight :) Pea and ham soup on and fresh bread rising yummo .. Cheers |
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Just tipped 150mm out of the gauge. Forgot to empty it yesterday so that’s 2 days worth.
Pea and ham soup, YUM. I think I have some in the freezer, must investigate.
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Bout time something had to give with all that heat. 49mm for me overnight, I havent been home to check since this morning but looks like 100mm+ since this morning from what i can gather from a station up the road a bit.
Still a long way off the march average of around 600mm not sure if we will get there by the end of the month yet. |
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Ho hum. 5mm from yesterday's sprinkle.
Envious of you lot to the East.
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Hope I haven't jinxed it, radar is all breaking up :( :(
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192mm this morning :)
Looks to be hanging around :)
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Thats some big rain Bunyip, looks like Diwan topped the charts with 205mm, I ended up with 115mm. |
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Holy [censored]you guys finally got some proper rain...
A good bit on convergence looks to have set up down this way and we have had some pretty heavy rain the past couple of hours with plenty more to come by the looks of the radar..
The creeks are already right up and we are well and truly flooded in..
I think our forecast 20-40mm today has been well exceeded...
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Just tipped out 104mm. Loving these cool nights, had to turn off the fan and breakout the cotton blanket last night. Scott, good to see the creeks getting a proper flush out.
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Up to 337mm for the month. Zero to hero lol. |
Records for 2022: 1520mm 2023: 2710mm 2024: 1884mm (no records April-Sept) |
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Beautiful night of fairly steady rain 130mm in the Nylex so far.
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G'Day weather watchers :)
Nice wet night and looks to be set in for the morning at least. 50mm here just now , slowly climbing back towards where we should be.
Just loving the cooler nights with the rain falling, no blanket here just yet but the Mrs is getting a bit closer ;)
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Looks like cairns and especially the racecourse is throwing itself in the ring with the big heavy weights at the moment, the month total for cairns is up around tully sugar mill !!!!! Can they hold on for the rest of the month and beat tully??
Me only 36mm here we have been missing most of it except for that one day last week. |
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