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22mm here this morning. A nice start to our April rainfall. Breezy and cool so far today.
Apr: 22mm YTD: 1606.5mm
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Bunyip, do you know if the ferry is actually running?
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Good Morning :)
174mm here this morning..
No the ferry did not open at 05:00..
It has now just started (06:30) it's first trip with a reduced load, only centre lane..
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23mm in the gauge here this morning, it looks like the weather has cleared north for the time being. JTWC monitoring 90P for possible formation of a low in the coral sea at the moment.
A good start to April for you Bunyip, a couple of 100+mm there.
Apr: 45mm YTD: 1629.5mm
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Nice day yesterday and again today..Got some mowing done ...went over the scruffy patchs again but will require another time or 2 to get it looking good...might go and get a bit oif spraying done now.. I imagine there will be quite a line up for the ferry Bunyip..?..Were they just trying to get it opened for easter..? SM i see ECMWF has a Cat 5 hitting Cairns the end of next week... https://meteologix.com/a...ther/20260410-1800z.htmlShouldnt be long till the Facebook fearmongers are onto the "catasphophic" and "largest most deadlist cyclone in living memory" clickbait stuff... Just what we need ..no affordable fuel and soon to be no toilet paper, milk or bread either... Even as unlikely as it is, it still makes me sick in the guts to think about the possibility.. and Cairns radar is currently out..with, it says, intermittant outages, for the next week.... Edited by user Thursday, 2 April 2026 10:34:54 AM(UTC)
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That would be a drama Scott with a cat5 sitting there. Maybe that scenario would follow something similar to that of Cyclone Ita in 2014. The dates would be fairly similar as well. Track map of Ita from BOM. 
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I remember Ita , I was almost squashed by a big tea tree log when we were clearing our way out.. She made a bloody big mess.
Scott: Yeah there was a fair bit of traffic waiting at 05:00 and some fairly unhappy about the delay. It seems AMSA have put conditions on when they can run due to flood heights. Not 100% sure but because the drive rope is now connected to a 3t anchor buried about 20m up the road it seems they are concerned that may not be enough to operate in high flow conditions.. They say this has cost us $1.8m all because 2 things happened that were totally avoidable. 1, commercial vessels left moored on the public pontoon. (the go fund me money should be paid to fix that not his boat) 2, failure of the ferry master to moor the ferry to it's flood piles.
Anyway just 9 mm in the gauge here this morning.
Oh and what brain dead public servant scheduled routine maintenance for the radar in April ?
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2mm here this morning, it's been quite breezy so far today.
My memory of Ita is that it knocked down all the guttering on the northern side of the house.
Apr: 47mm YTD: 1631.5mm
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30mm up here this morning
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13 mm and a grasshopper in the gauge this morning
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8.5mm overnight here. It's definitely starting to feel a bit like autumn. Probably not good for any reef fishing though.
Apr: 55.5mm YTD: 1640mm
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That low looks like Coen and Weipa might cop it again. Only a rare occasion shower here. Not worth putting out a gauge. Edited by user Saturday, 4 April 2026 5:30:04 PM(UTC)
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Happy Easter weather friends :)
Just another 29mm here today.. And cool showers continuing this morning.
Yeah 28 , it is starting to look like a second hit on the cape.
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Originally Posted by: FNQ Bunyip  Yeah 28 , it is starting to look like a second hit on the cape. Cheers
At least the one behind it went the other way.
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You have to love all the FB “weather” sites showing Mali and then a huge hand drawn arrow pointing towards Qld, when a trained meteorologist with the backing of the resources of the entire US military (JTWC ) says things like…
DETERMINISTIC TRACK GUIDANCE IS FRANKLY A MESS, ESPECIALLY INTHE LONG-RANGE FORECAST.
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BEYOND TAU72 HOWEVER, THINGS GET AWKWARD.
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Just 7mm in my gauge this morning with drizzly on off rain.
Yeah Weary, I'll stick with the JTWC all the pretty colours and wiggly lines mean nothing at this stage.
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Originally Posted by: Weary  You have to love all the FB “weather” sites showing Mali and then a huge hand drawn arrow pointing towards Qld, when a trained meteorologist with the backing of the resources of the entire US military (JTWC ) says things like…
DETERMINISTIC TRACK GUIDANCE IS FRANKLY A MESS, ESPECIALLY INTHE LONG-RANGE FORECAST.
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BEYOND TAU72 HOWEVER, THINGS GET AWKWARD.
Starting to see some model alignment on a cooktown or north crossing at the end of the week with JTWC headed in that direction too...Guess we will wait and see as the bloody thing hasnt even started to move yet.... My memeories of Ita were of surprise at such a strong system so late in the year and also the damage it did to the vegetation and corals around Lizard island...interestingly the laggoon at Lizard has become studied in terms of coral recovery after cyclones with one mob taking regular photo's of the same areas over time...I'm amazed at how quick the recovery has been.... However like you weary, I'm also a little concerned about the future when FB becomes the go to for News and weather particularly as the algorithms then starting injecting any similar content into my news feeds...Fortunately i tend to do some basic research before beleiving what i read and whom its coming from and why but many folks simply jump onto any content as "official".. Anyoone else look behind the page creaters before giving them any air..?..Sometimes you have to do a little digging but this new weather page has racked up over a 1000 followers this week and some of the dopey commenters take seriously anything the little Tacka shares....Check out his "About"..and a couple of others that many people claim are their go to guys for weather...("I take no notice of the BOM you are my go-to for weather blah blah blah.. )are just mid-teenagers as well...  Edited by user Monday, 6 April 2026 11:19:04 AM(UTC)
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19mm here in the last 4 days. I read somewhere of a switch to El Nino in April, maybe after this burst we could go into a drier period of weather. The GFS has the system fairly stationary for the next couple of days then heading west and weakening before landfall on the eastern Cape. Still a bit of wait and see though I think. I'll be sticking to the official sites like BOM and JTWC. Still the amateur sites are normally good for a giggle. Apr: 64mm YTD: 1648.5mm Edit: Maybe not amateur, those sites are usually subscription aren't they. Edited by user Monday, 6 April 2026 5:28:25 PM(UTC)
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Just 3mm in my gauge this morning :)
SM they might charge but they still amateur :) :) I'll never pay for what is available for free..
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Should've been heading North today, canned because of this bloody Low. Too waterlogged up there still to risk it. Bought a heap of fuel etc weeks ago, could sell it for a tidy profit right now lol. Nah we'll go burn some down Hinchy for a few days. |
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