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17mm in the gauge this morning :) Nice 1//4 moon out on my walk and a few stars.
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36.5mm in the gauge this morning. Latest GFS has the low heading off slowly towards the graveyard to the SE.
Feb: 733mm YTD: 1409.5mm
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So Albert is now in the coral sea. Should have been called Anthony but was changed cos of Albo.😁
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Originally Posted by: Weary  So Albert is now in the coral sea. Should have been called Anthony but was changed cos of Albo.😁 TC Anthony was less than 20 years ago. Surely there's enough names on the planet to last at least 50...🫤
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Originally Posted by: 28degrees  Originally Posted by: Weary  So Albert is now in the coral sea. Should have been called Anthony but was changed cos of Albo.😁 TC Anthony was less than 20 years ago. Surely there's enough names on the planet to last at least 50...🫤 I believe they have a standard list and the names get reused unless they are a destructive cyclone. Ie. there will never be another Larry it will have been replaced by another “L” name.
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Thanks Weary. Guess I can't expect them to be practical or logical... 😁
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Originally Posted by: 28degrees  Thanks Weary. Guess I can't expect them to be practical or logical... 😁 Don’t forget that until 1975 all cyclones were female……
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That's a point. I'd forgotten about that. 😊
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Headline in the Brisbane Times “Is there a cyclone coming to Brisbane” I give up. Edited by user Monday, 24 February 2025 1:17:33 PM(UTC)
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I agree Weary, a bit far out yet to be calling a Brisbane cyclone. I take it they're going on the latest computer runs. Latest from Tropical Tidbits GFS for MAR 5. 
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Interesting graph showing how much rain we got in early February 
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4mm here this morning. Nice fresh SE breeze today.
GFS had the cyclone crossing south of Brisbane yesterday, today it has it crossing near Rocky. Still a lot of doubt there.
Some amazing rainfall figures there Weary.
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Looking at the models this arvo the cyclone graveyard is looking good. But the more time it stays where it is things can change I reckon. 1.5mm here this morning. Edit: GFS now has it near Sydney on the 9th Mar. Edited by user Wednesday, 26 February 2025 4:56:10 PM(UTC)
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Thats just crazy totals for that neck of the woods weary..!!..I hope I never experince quite that much here ...I'm still blown away that they got back to back days with over 500mm each day...thats just nuts..! Anyway hows this for a Feb/march forecast...dont think I have seen anything quite like it before.. Heatwaves and droughts in the middle of the wet season...oh my..  and Cairns for the month ahead  Edited by user Friday, 28 February 2025 8:45:57 AM(UTC)
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Only 244mm for the month for me and only 718mm for the year so far..... we have been in a bubble here and avoided nearly every rain event this year. Even dry old cairns has had a heap more than us. Bunyip how are things tracking over in the daintree? Do you have an excel sheet up and running for this year that we can follow ? |
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Not bad summer rainfall for White Rock with 1974.5mm. The average between 2011 and 2022 was 1108mm.
It looks like Alfred is slowly dragging it all away for a while by the look of that forecast Scott.
Dec24: 558.5mm Jan25: 676.5mm Feb25: 739.5mm YTD: 1416mm
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The quicker this POS cyclone buggers off the better. In all seriousness looks like the MJO may make a reappearance toward the end of March. |
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Originally Posted by: Gone tropo  Bunyip how are things tracking over in the daintree? Do you have an excel sheet up and running for this year that we can follow ? Hi GT, yes I've got my sheet running but I have not finished formatting it. Been very busy with this work business, looking forward to the end of this job.  I'll try getting my head around it all over the weekend, first days off in a few weeks.. Very strange weather indeed, Cool fog rolling down the River this morning, just like a May morning.. Cheers |
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