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Offline Hickory  
#1201 Posted : Tuesday, 11 January 2022 2:14:22 AM(UTC)
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Great to see everyone's getting good rain. I checked the gauge about 2 hours ago, and it was of course, bone dry - although the outside at the bottom still had a drip on it, nothing inside though...LOL.


I watched that heavy rain band that hit here move to the west, wondering if it would make Chillagoe.

Most of the yellow colour went just around Mareeba, then as it approached you it split into two,-the better rain went north of you, a some lighter stuff went south. About 03:00 some drizzle went over Chillagoe. Maybe the terrain around there splits them up.

It did cool thing down a bit, though.

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#1202 Posted : Tuesday, 11 January 2022 6:52:06 AM(UTC)
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Well only 49mm here this morning :( Most of the real good stuff was south of me.
Mossman and Port have got double or better, The road was closed yesterday arvo for awhile
but the mrs got through ok..

Gone troppo Did you get told the road was closing or just watching? Mrs works at hospital and nobody said anything.


Weary ? not sure why you would want RATs, if you get it you will know, All this BS testing all the time does nothing
Only time you need to be tested is when arrive at hospital with breathing problems.
This whole thing has been the most poorly managed event in history, We need a huge purge of all politicians
and a new lot of leaders.


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#1203 Posted : Tuesday, 11 January 2022 8:51:24 AM(UTC)
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bunyip not too often i beat you for rain 109.25mm for me. Areas around port are well over 200mm. Nah i was watching the flood cameras and knew it was going to go over so made the call to go home and it was the right call as it went over for a while although lucky for everyone else the rain eased off or a lot more would have got stuck.
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#1204 Posted : Tuesday, 11 January 2022 11:39:15 AM(UTC)
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Yeah OK, I'll have to keep a lookout for the Mrs when she is at work.

Just had a good storm that dumped about 60mm in half an hour, was good to see where
the water runs on this block, and dig out a drain or 2 in the heavy stuff.

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#1205 Posted : Tuesday, 11 January 2022 3:17:32 PM(UTC)
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At least my laundry is drying today...
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#1206 Posted : Tuesday, 11 January 2022 4:04:22 PM(UTC)
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At least my laundry is drying today...


LOL LOL Just made the bed with warm dry sheets here, thanks to the tumble drier

Mrs came through water again to get home from town. Don't know what those flood cameras
cost but they could get better views for the money.


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#1207 Posted : Tuesday, 11 January 2022 4:48:43 PM(UTC)
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At least my laundry is drying today...


LOL LOL Just made the bed with warm dry sheets here, thanks to the tumble drier

Mrs came through water again to get home from town. Don't know what those flood cameras
cost but they could get better views for the money.


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If they trimmed a few trees it would help the view of the main camera. Have no idea what the “toilet block” one is meant to show.
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#1208 Posted : Tuesday, 11 January 2022 5:01:15 PM(UTC)
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warm dry sheets


Oh I can feel them. Can't justify a dryer here at all, esp with so many comparatively dry days in the Wet.
Where did you get the rats? Are they saliva or nostril tests?

Today started with a clear sky and came over cloudy but dry. We've had the odd scattered sprinkle, and one bluster. I did have to bring my washing in, there was sprinkle blowing onto the deck, ultra-light but enough to damp things. It was sprinkling 45minutes ago, and I had to use my wipers to clear the windscreen, for about 2 minutes. So that's Chillagoe's weather description for the day. LOL.



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#1209 Posted : Wednesday, 12 January 2022 7:23:12 AM(UTC)
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93mm this morning :) Very gray and still.

The dunny one shows the water in the carpark coming up, it helps if your familiar with the carpark.
But overall they don't clearly show the situation that causes the problems.

Ok what's next ?



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#1210 Posted : Wednesday, 12 January 2022 7:39:30 AM(UTC)
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94mm here some places around Mossman got way more. I left work early again made the right call just on time. Foxton was just lapping at the road.

I watch the camera at anichs upstream from foxton when anichs goes over by a certain amount it’s time to get out. They only update the photos every 30mins so by the time people wait for the foxton images it’s too late. There is too much lag. I would keep an eye on the anichs camera when anichs goes over be alert if it is continuing to rain heavy.
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#1211 Posted : Wednesday, 12 January 2022 4:00:00 PM(UTC)
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Barely 2mm some time yesterday.

Hot morning.

There actually is a bit of precipitation as I tap this out. Who know how long it will last.

Edit:
exTC Tiffany makes a pretty picture on BOM national radar.


Edit 2:
Precipitation turned serious. Might be 20+mm. Bit of decent lightning and some very loud cracks. Woo hoooo.

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#1212 Posted : Thursday, 13 January 2022 6:27:09 AM(UTC)
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I watch the camera at anichs upstream from foxton when anichs goes over by a certain amount it’s time to get out.



I'll pay it more attention next round, Hard for the Mrs to just leave.

23mm this morning was a nice cool drizzly day most of yesterday.
Feels like it will be back to hot today.

Nice for you to get a storm 28 BigGrin



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#1213 Posted : Thursday, 13 January 2022 7:27:24 AM(UTC)
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Lovely storm thanks Bunyip. Wasn't holding my breath.

52mm

It's great to get such big falls, so often. Most over the years would be 4mm-18mm, maybe 25mm, type numbers.
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#1214 Posted : Thursday, 13 January 2022 8:39:29 AM(UTC)
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27mm here brings my total to 305mm for the month so far.

Ultra heavy weights babinda have weighed in for 2021 with a massive 4852mm however they still fall short of Tully sugar mill with 5082mm. The only other ultra heavy weights that can possibly take the title of tully is Cape tribulation who still haven't uploaded the last few months of 2021.

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#1215 Posted : Sunday, 16 January 2022 10:04:21 AM(UTC)
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You get a storm out there last night @28degrees?
Dodgy records for 2022: 1520mm
2023: 2710mm 2024: 951.6mm
Jan 24: 449.6mm
Feb 24: 350mm
Mar 24: 152mm
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#1216 Posted : Sunday, 16 January 2022 11:53:13 AM(UTC)
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Any of you hear / feel the sonic boom from the Tonga volcano?
I was over at a mates place on the hill and we looked at the radar page and said seems
like the storms were a bit small and to far away, was like distant thunder at first
them a big boom and it actually felt like it was an explosion and not just thunder.

What is next ?


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#1217 Posted : Sunday, 16 January 2022 3:48:25 PM(UTC)
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Bunyip, that interesting.

I'm wondering if hearing volcanoes is like hearing earthquakes.

A friend's mum in New Guinea in 1970 used to hear them, we never did. I started hearing them in Darwin in early 1990s.

Here's a satellite view, found via twitter.
https://t.co/VolrJs7Gfi
Or this one
https://mobile.twitter.c...atus/1482234355418546176

Should be able to view without signing in.
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#1218 Posted : Sunday, 16 January 2022 8:35:18 PM(UTC)
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Bunyip, that interesting.

Or this one
https://mobile.twitter.c...atus/1482234355418546176

Should be able to view without signing in.


Wouldn't want to have been sitting in your tinnie, wetting a line over that spot. BigGrin

I wonder if that location is near any shipping lanes ??

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#1219 Posted : Sunday, 16 January 2022 10:51:19 PM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: FNQ Bunyip Go to Quoted Post

Any of you hear / feel the sonic boom from the Tonga volcano?
I was over at a mates place on the hill and we looked at the radar page and said seems
like the storms were a bit small and to far away, was like distant thunder at first
them a big boom and it actually felt like it was an explosion and not just thunder.

What is next ?


Cheers



Yeah mate..missus thought it was thunder at first..but it sounded different to me later on too Bunyip... .definately more like an explosion....

The last time I heard something similar was when I was flying through the air after pouring 20 litres of stale unleaded fuel onto a wood pile and lighting it...

A very similar sound indeed...
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#1220 Posted : Monday, 17 January 2022 9:05:22 AM(UTC)
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Yeah some amazing images coming from space these days. Unreal to think you can watch these events almost live.

I know that sound Scott, neighbor did something similar and the next noise was the chopper landing on the road.
But yes the pressure wave felt just like an explosion, unreal that it traveled 3700km. I saw a graph of the MSLP
and the spike was around 7mb ...

Great red glow before the sunrise this morning with all the ash..



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