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Quite bizzare to see places like mareeba and mount carbine currently at the top of the monthly BOM totals ahead of ultra heavy weights like, daintree, tully and babinda!!!! this will change by the end of the month no doubt.
Bunyip im unable to follow your 2023 rainfall on google sheets? Is it possible to update your link if your still letting people follow your totals ? |
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Sorry mate I thought I had updated all the links, always miss someone or somewhere :)
It's a warm one today, building up nicely I'd say.
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Originally Posted by: FNQ Bunyip Sorry mate I thought I had updated all the links, always miss someone or somewhere :)
It's a warm one today, building up nicely I'd say.
Cheers
Thanks mate i like to follow along and when i think we are getting heavy rain here look at your totals and realise Im only a lightweight lol |
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Hi GT, It's this mountain out the back that does it. lol Just looking at Google earth and I'm about 15km straight from the bomb site, the range between plays it's own games with what we get. Often sit at a mates place on the Daintree Rd and look across here at the rain falling. :)
Had a few rumbles but has gone quiet now, had hoped for a nice storm. Bloody hot out there.
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Originally Posted by: FNQ Bunyip Hi GT, It's this mountain out the back that does it. lol Just looking at Google earth and I'm about 15km straight from the bomb site, the range between plays it's own games with what we get. Often sit at a mates place on the Daintree Rd and look across here at the rain falling. :)
Had a few rumbles but has gone quiet now, had hoped for a nice storm. Bloody hot out there.
Cheers
Certainly your proximity to Thorntons peak and the way the coast is shaped along the daintree river north to cape trib so that SE winds blow directly into your path results in the huge rain over there. I have the devils thumb plateau to my west 1382m at highest we get our fair share but can't compete with you or Babinda. |
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Great looking radar image out your way again tonight 28degrees.
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9.5mm in White Rock. A bit of drizzly, steady rain started about 3AM.
YTD: 219mm
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It's been exceptional. We've had rain every day & every night this month, about 483mm by this morning.
September December last year gave us 402mm.
Can't complain.
Trouble is, I'm getting too used to this nice weather and it will disappear in a few weeks time.
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Didn't get time to measure this morning, but there wasn't much rain until today. 47.6mm to 5pm taking me to 232mm for the month or a bit less than half of Chillagoe |
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Also Cairns AP has only had something like 92mm up until today! |
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Crazy isn't it RF.
Didn't have much rain yesterday either. Overcast and cool though. Nice.
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29.5mm here this morning. Showery and a bit cooler yesterday in White Rock. They're very impressive rainfall figures 28degrees. Very good for you and all the people who live out that way. And it's not even half way through January yet.
YTD: 248.5mm
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16mm overnight.
Still sprinkling, occasionally. So nice to have mild hospitable weather.
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5mm this morning. Big falls in Townsville overnight. I don't know, I lived and worked there for 4 years and can hardly remember a rainy day.
YTD: 253.5mm
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Originally Posted by: Sheridan Mist 5mm this morning. Big falls in Townsville overnight. I don't know, I lived and worked there for 4 years and can hardly remember a rainy day.
YTD: 253.5mm We've had ten dry years here. This season is the first wet Wet I've experienced, apart from my first 2010/2011. 25mm from a cloudburst yesterday afternoon & overnight.
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Spent yesterday at Tinaroo, got hammered by a couple of afternoon downpours. Was still warm by Tinaroo standards and all the rainfall immediately started running off, so the dam is going up with each passing downpour. Got home last night to 25.6mm. Couple of brief heavy showers today but managed to get the lawns mowed and some gear dried out. |
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Only 7mm this morning. Think most of that happened during the day, mostly from scattered showers.
Received an EWN alert at 7.15pm, nothing happened here, looks like it might've been to the south & west.
Mossies are becoming a problem again.
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16mm in White Rock. Heard all that thunder down your way on Saturday ronfishes. Didn't get much here, all went to the south. Good to here of good inflows to Tinaroo. Maybe it'll fill this year. Mossies bad here too.
YTD: 269.5mm
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On the subject of mozzies. Had the Qld Gov Dengue crew visit my place and they put a mosquito trap on my front verandah.
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Originally Posted by: Weary On the subject of mozzies. Had the Qld Gov Dengue crew visit my place and they put a mosquito trap on my front verandah. What kind of trap? I've got one I bought at Enviromart years ago. UV light & a fan sucks them right in. Works really well.
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