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Posted by: Gone tropo Offline Posted: Wednesday, 25 January 2023 2:11:00 PM(UTC)
Originally Posted by: Sheridan Mist Go to Quoted Post
Well there you go Bunyip, it's amazing how much rainfall those areas that are directly exposed to the southeasterlies get. We had a very nice day here yesterday. Just 0.5mm in the gauge.

YTD: 425.5mm



Yeh mate Im only 15km from bunyip and i got 14mm, Im fairly exposed to the SE rain pushing in but Im usually always a good bit behind bunyip he is right in the prime area between where he is and up to cape tribulation is as wet as anywhere in Australia.

The real question is can bunyip reel in these golden gumboot pretenders out in the desert areas by the end of the month??? He is up to 593mm and looks like he will easily surpass mareeba who are just around 603mm but can he reel in 28 If i was a betting man I would say yes he can.

Babindas offical total came in for last year at 4543mm which puts it at the top of the "offical" stations although cape trib and bellenden ker bottom station both are still waiting on the last two months of the years data which may never come. This is obviously not including bellenden ker top station which is an anomaly and not comparable to coastal stations.

Bunyip still beats out the mighty babinda for the year.
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