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29mm here this morning, radar is starting to look like a good circulation north of Willis Island, and a large area of rain coming onto the coast this morning. Roads should be still Ok to get in to the dentist and back and just a couple of jerrys to fill and we are ready as can be.
Now we just wait.
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35mm at Green Hill since midnight, most of that in the last 2 hours. Chickens are not impressed
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40 kph driving down the Kuranda Range this morning was fast enough in this weather. Wondering how all the road repairs will hold up, all along the Range.
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72 mm overnight. Gentle steady rain.
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87.5mm here in the gauge this morning. There was some heavier rain earlier. It's just got heavy again as I type.
Access-G has the low crossing near Cairns and GFS near T'ville so a lucky dip at the moment. They're predicting good rain either way.
Jan: 232.5mm YTD: 232.5mm
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Tree's dropping all over the place up here, that could interrupt my day out :( No real wind yet, just good steady heavy rain... A day of this will have creeks and rivers on the way up ..
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Just 27mm here overnight but i had to drive up to Innisfail this morning and some place recorded up to 200mm since meidnight...water lying everywhere and one creek was lapping at the highway...[ [ I dont think this will be real good for the Bingil bay slip and on-going cleanup...[ [ Yeah I'm not looking forward to the mess even 8 0-100km/h gusts will bring considering the saturated state of everything...Dunno SM thats a pretty wide range of predicted crossing points given ite meant to happen tomorrow..!  
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Well it's been fairly consistent most of the day , I'd guess around 65 to 75mm looking at the gauge. The marks have worn off, I need a dry few hours to do them again :)
Made it in and back, just 1 out today and booked in for more next month after I get a full xray ... yeah Scott tooth ache is no joking mater, but something I have had a lot of, only a few left now.. lol
We are doing the antibiotics at home mate, they gave me a bit of training down at the Base, and the infection control team are bloody great, phone calls every other day and can talk to them anytime if we are not happy with anything that is going on. The infection markers are coming down in the latest bloody, so things are looking up, she also has attitude again so I know she is improving lol
All these natural landslips pouring into the reef and still they blame farmers everything, the money that is being wasted on these landslips is phenomenal, back 30 years and they would of just pushed it over the side with a dozer, then done a cut or 2 above , pushed that over and packed up and been done in a few weeks. Now we have Natives to consult, then world heritage and gbrmpa what to put in their list of demands and that's before the geo techs and other consultants all put their hand out for a payday..
Don't think I need to go anywhere now till next Tuesday , well that's the plan..
Stay safe out there everyone
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I'm glad everything is going well Bunyip. Your right about government red tape, it has all gone crazy in the last 30-40 years.
Great photos Scott. They show just how much rain has fallen down that way lately. A lot more to come by the look of the last severe weather warning from "The Bureau".
29.5mm here until 3pm in showers.
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It was a wild drive down the Range this morning around 7am. Lots of traffic. Pouring rain, water everywhere. Eased off for a bit around midday. Left around 2-ish. The Barron River was high. Pretty windy across the cane fields, thought I better get up the hill, before all the new work comes undone. Windy all the way up the range, but pretty much nothing this side of Kuranda. Dead still and quiet now, except for the frogs. I'm staying in Mareeba now for a few weeks. Nice to be out of the city again. Edit: Does anyone use JTWC? I cannot access it now. Not on my main phone nor using wifi, nor on my spare phone with a different provider. Get a 403 error, request blocked. 😱😰 https://metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.htmlEdited by user Thursday, 8 January 2026 5:15:50 PM(UTC)
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Latest from JTWC 28 if u still can’t get it
(1) THE AREA OF CONVECTION (INVEST 92P) PREVIOUSLY LOCATED NEAR 15.4S 152.0E IS NOW LOCATED NEAR 15.3S 149.0E, APPROXIMATELY 81 NM NORTHWEST OF WILLIS ISLAND. ANIMATED MULTISPECTRAL SATELLITE IMAGERY DEPICT A SLOWLY CONSOLIDATING BUT ELONGATED LOW LEVEL CIRCULATION CENTER WITH DEEP CONVECTION BUILDING ALONG THE PERIPHERIES OF THE SYSTEM. ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS REVEALS A FAVORABLE ENVIRONMENT FOR DEVELOPMENT WITH GOOD EQUATORWARD AND POLEWARD OUTFLOW ALOFT, LOW TO MODERATE (15-20 KTS) VERTICAL WIND SHEAR, AND WARM SEA SURFACE TEMPERATURES (29-30 C). GLOBAL MODELS SHOW 92P STAYING QUASISTATIONARY AS IT CONTINUES DEVELOPING ALONG THE EASTERN AUSTRALIAN COAST OVER THE NEXT 24 TO 48 HOURS BEFORE BEGINNING A SOUTH-SOUTHWESTWARD TRACK. DETERMINISTIC MODEL GUIDANCE IS STILL SHOWING SLIGHT HESITANCE ON 92P, WITH GFS AND ECMWF BOTH SHOWING POOR CONSOLIDATION WITH A BROADER WIND FIELD. IN CONTRAST, ENSEMBLE MODELS CONTINUE TO BE FAIRLY AGGRESSIVE WITH THE DEVELOPMENT OF 92P IN THE SHORT TERM. MAXIMUM SUSTAINED SURFACE WINDS ARE ESTIMATED AT 32 TO 37 KNOTS. MINIMUM SEA LEVEL PRESSURE IS ESTIMATED TO BE NEAR 1000 MB. THE POTENTIAL FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A SIGNIFICANT TROPICAL CYCLONE WITHIN THE NEXT 24 HOURS REMAINS MEDIUM.
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Thanks Weary. Have they published a track yet? Think the problem must be my actual physical location. I've changed the country I'm in. Doesn't make any difference. When I first used it, my phone said it was trying to boost the internet connection (I think that's what it meant). So I switched to WiFi, and that's fixed wireless, and slow too. I get everywhere else okay, just not JTWC. Edit: I can access it again, at 9pm. Weird. Edited by user Thursday, 8 January 2026 9:13:56 PM(UTC)
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I see "The Bureau" is putting out track maps now for this low. The first was crossing at T'ville and the latest is at Innisfail. It's just wait and see I think. Hopefully lots of rain.
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Good morning folks :)
First 100+ day up here with 116mm in the gauge this morning, got a bit damp on my walk but not soaked as I picked a window.
SM, I refuse to call them that, it is the BoM and that's it.. Just another waste of our money trying to rebrand something that was fine the way it was.. Stuff then and their woke do do ...
A lot less rain on the pictures this morning than I expected to see :(
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73 mm overnight. The models seem to be all over the place re the lows track.
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Originally Posted by: FNQ Bunyip  I refuse to call them that, it is the BoM and that's it.. Just another waste of our money trying to rebrand something that was fine the way it was. Cheers
Me too. The whole thing was a silly exercise, typical of the new mentality. The less I say the better, I'd fill up a whole page of my dissatisfaction.
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48.5mm here this morning. A bit breezy with drizzle. The track of the low seems to have moved south again. The rain forecast for White Rock has dropped a little for today. I agree, it will always be the BOM. Having a bit of fun with "The Bureau". That's why I have it highlighted  . A total waste of money. Jan: 281mm YTD: 281mm
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