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Offline FNQ Bunyip  
#601 Posted : Thursday, 21 March 2024 6:45:11 AM(UTC)
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Picked up 74mm this morning :)
Looks like the zone has moved north now :( Nice falls around Cooktown.

Yeah forecasting rain in these areas is always hit and miss, however they are still forecasting a wet 10 days ahead.
I always think if they say it's wide spread good rain we will get more and if it's just our areas we will still get
some :)


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#602 Posted : Thursday, 21 March 2024 11:42:26 AM(UTC)
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2mm here overnight. Could be a few nice days coming up. BOM is saying moderate to heavy rain could return on the weekend or early next week.
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#603 Posted : Friday, 22 March 2024 8:21:03 PM(UTC)
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Moderate rain has returned this afternoon, well, probably enough to stuff up kids sports for the 4th week in a row.
Dodgy records for 2022: 1520mm
2023: 2710mm 2024: 951.6mm
Jan 24: 449.6mm
Feb 24: 350mm
Mar 24: 152mm
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#604 Posted : Friday, 22 March 2024 9:22:18 PM(UTC)
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just 14mm to 9am..

Showers throughout the day..

I see Gladstone has only had 69mm for both feb and March combined...it certainly looked dry and crispy just inland from there last week while most everywhere else right through to the QLD border at Goondiwindi looked pretty lush..

I guess we will see what happens SM...it would be nice for the creeks to get another flush out before the end of the wet...

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#605 Posted : Saturday, 23 March 2024 7:22:30 AM(UTC)
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137mm here this morning from a fairly wet night.
Slept like a baby with the rain on the roof till around 03:45 been up watching it fall since :)
Creeks are up and flowing nicely :)

Weather man said this blob will drift south over the weekend so you should get a drink too Scott.

As wet as everything is it is still great when it's like this :) Just love good stedy heavy rain.


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#606 Posted : Saturday, 23 March 2024 9:23:29 AM(UTC)
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Not quite as much as you Bunyip here with 71mm but still a wet night. It was really heavy at 9 when I checked the gauge.
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#607 Posted : Saturday, 23 March 2024 9:47:35 AM(UTC)
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44mm down here.

I guess we will see bunyip...forecasts seem to be changing significantly each day or run..yesterday Weather IQ/ OCC were saying Townsville was going to get swamped but this morning GFS has backed off on its prediction but weatherzone has increased ours around Tully....

If that huge blob sitting above daintree stays together and moves south then you northern guys will be in for quite a bit later today and i guess we will see what happens as it moves towards us..

I see 20mm difference between the 2 Cairns airport weather stations..does anyone know how far apart they are..?
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#608 Posted : Saturday, 23 March 2024 5:49:04 PM(UTC)
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Good question Scott. I think the airport weather station is at the met office on the west side of the runway. I don't know about the alert, maybe in the Internationl terminal area.

5mm here today, just drizzle.

Edit: Tropical lows looking few and far between for our area on GFS for the next 2 weeks at the moment. Could be a sign.

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#609 Posted : Sunday, 24 March 2024 7:46:24 AM(UTC)
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Well only 38mm here this morning :(
Don't know what happened to our blob , looked at the radar yesterday arvo and the blob was out at Richmond lol
Didn't expect it to head that far away :)

Yeah the forecasts are chopping and changing with each run, if that's it I hope it fines up and we can start
getting on so country if there is more to come well just get on with it.


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#610 Posted : Sunday, 24 March 2024 7:48:08 AM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: ronfishes Go to Quoted Post
Moderate rain has returned this afternoon, well, probably enough to stuff up kids sports for the 4th week in a row.


Ron I’m hearing you here, our kids sports are constantly being cancelled having to juggle changing leave with work to try keep up with all the date changes.

Pretty wet month here in the bamboo valley so far up to 888mm as of this morning ready for it to end now.
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#611 Posted : Sunday, 24 March 2024 10:10:29 AM(UTC)
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39.5mm here mainly from an inch or so in a downpour yesterday arvo which quickly turned the creek to chocolate just before my usual 4pm beers and swim at the swimming hole.....hopefully it doesnt happen again today though the WZ forecast is for 40-80mm today and tomorrow..

yes Bunyip that blob just died badly on you..hard to believe it happened so quick..I though you were in for a deluge....

Interesting thoughts too SM...particularly in terms of weather looking ahead, later in the week I can see on the 10 day synoptic charts a more typical late autumn/winter pattern of eastward moving highs which will push the monsoonal influences further to the north and SE wind and showers onto our coast...

Is it too early to call the wet season over or will we see a return of the monsoon trough and cyclone possibilities sometime in the next month or so..?

We didnt bother with organised kids summer sports around Tully...most afternoons and weekends without torrential rain were spent fishing or swimming and learning backflips off rope swings at the local swimming hole..
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#612 Posted : Sunday, 24 March 2024 11:18:28 AM(UTC)
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7mm overnight. Same here on this part of the coast yesterday, as the blob tried to approach it fell apart. Seems to be a bit of heavier rain around this morning.

Cyclone Ita was a cat4 that crossed the coast in April. There's still a chance.

Edit: I remember Ita well, it knocked the gutters down off the back of the house.

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#613 Posted : Sunday, 24 March 2024 4:12:17 PM(UTC)
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Just got back from 12 days away driving inland to Melbourne, big nylex had overflowed so no idea how much rain.

Yes Scott it was very green (except around Lightning Ridge) all the way down to southern NSW. then very dry

They have a weed down in southern NSW called “hairy panic”. It produced fine tree shaped seed heads about 30 cm long that get blown along the ground. Came around a corner and hit the anchors big time cos I thought there was a land slip in a causeway, but no it was a drift of hairy panic about a metre deep, Just had to drive slowly through it and check the radiator when done. Its absolutely everywhere throughout Southern NSW and Victoria.

Just looked it up, I was told it was a weed but it’s a native.

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#614 Posted : Monday, 25 March 2024 9:43:12 AM(UTC)
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just 10.5mm ..

Not quite the deluge predicted also with bugga-all forecast down here for the week ahead....It really does seem like the forecasters just make it up on a daily basis..

Seems the blob has reformed over Townsville this morning and heading slowly southward towards the Whitsundays...

We had to slow down on the highway just south of Proserpine, where a low lying lagoony area was right up to road level because there was a couple of caravans parked on the road shoulder protruding into the actual roadway...one fella was hooked up to a jumping fish, presumably barra,standing on the edge of the bitumen with the rest of the party running along toward him watching excitedly and cheering him on.....sure to be an enduring tale of a cool holiday moment..BigGrin

Weary did you go inland from Rockhampton or from Townsville to Charters towers and then down..?..and yep its a long enough Journey just to get to outback NSW let alone melbourne..why do you not fly..?
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#615 Posted : Monday, 25 March 2024 10:44:12 AM(UTC)
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12mm overnight, 90 since Friday. A drizzly weekend with patches of light to steady.

I checked a couple of photos of that grass Weary, it piles up quite high doesn't it.
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#616 Posted : Monday, 25 March 2024 2:35:28 PM(UTC)
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Scott, the ‘ville, charters towers, lightning ridge, Albury melb. My darling son buggered off to NZ at short notice leaving his car behind. Decided to take a holiday and deliver it to his sister in Melb.

Flew home

Was driving along the Great Ocean Road, came around a corner and there were 2 cars parked in middle of the road with hazzard lights on and people running all over the road. Thought my first aid/emergencey skills would be required. But no, two cars had blocked the road so they could get out and take photos of a (live) koala that was on the side of the road. Mad ~^<]€<{ tourists.

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#617 Posted : Tuesday, 26 March 2024 6:55:18 AM(UTC)
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Haven't done a road trip in years, I love driving and really miss it. Maybe next year when the Mrs is not so busy.
That panic is a real bugga in big years, and then you have the fire danger with it too.

Only 2mm here this morning, was a nice day yesterday so spent a fair chunk of it on the saw and building fire piles &
stocking up the wood heap for winter :)


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#618 Posted : Tuesday, 26 March 2024 9:51:51 AM(UTC)
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1.5mm here and overcast but not raining so far today..

Had to do laundry yesterday but waiting on washing machine repair so decided to chuck my clothes in a crab pot and tie it in a spa pool below our cascades..worked really well but unfortunately no tasty crustaceans were caught.

My road trip days are probably over with both parents now gone ..This last trip (missus stayed home to look after the place as she always has done unfortunately)was with my son and despite the sad circumstances it was nice to spend some time with him and see how he has matured over the past couple of years (23 now)...

We also worked really well together after my front brakes started siezing from to many water crossings in and out of our place this wet season..happened just one hour into a 20 hr trip so the only real option was limp it into my sons rental place in townsville and race around looking for a couple of new front calipers after not being able to find a mechanic to change them out that day and needing to get to a funeral in less then 48 hrs, we were able to get the job done in his front driveway with minimum tools and despite every bolt being so stuck without once getting upset with each other...we were away again in just a couple of hours..he seemed to appreciate learning something new and it was a big step forward in our relationship.....our previous roadtrips havent always been so smooth..

Worst part of these previous yearly trips was having to do them in such a hurry and not having to time to stop and visit some of the places like Carnarvon Gorge and the dams and lagoons along the way....we usually do the back road to Charters Towers and down which is quicker and less congested but this time we went via Rocky in case anything else went wrong with the car we would be closer to civilization....its a more interesting drive that way too although crossing the Fitzroy river in Rocky is very difficult without wanting to stop and toss some lures there...there have been many huge Barra and Threadfin caught right around the bridge in the middle of the City lately since the net free areas were implemented there....

Youtube link below of a Bloke recently catching 5 x 1200mm or larger barra in one session...thats the stuff dreams are made of..!..and might become acheivable right along the coast when Gillnets are banned in the next couple of years.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4N09cW1KKM

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#619 Posted : Tuesday, 26 March 2024 10:20:51 AM(UTC)
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Nice story Scott. I think Townsville is about as far as I'd travel these days.

First morning in 9 days with no rain here. 376.5mm in that time has been good though. It looks like a typical Easter weather pattern coming up.

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Edit at 2100hrs: A bit of lightning and rumbles to the west at the moment. No rain here but radar has a good blob edging slowly closer.

Edit at 2315hrs: Around 65mm from a very good thunderstorm. Just easing off a bit now. Lost power about an hour ago from an extremely close strike. Still in the dark.

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#620 Posted : Wednesday, 27 March 2024 6:53:33 AM(UTC)
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Well that was nice, lying in bed listening to a thunderstorm pass overhead and steady rain falling . 51 mm so far.
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