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Posted by: Gone tropo Offline Posted: Wednesday, 11 January 2023 3:47:39 PM(UTC)
Originally Posted by: FNQ Bunyip Go to Quoted Post

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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