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Offline tropicalbomb  
#501 Posted : Tuesday, 5 January 2021 3:05:17 PM(UTC)
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A nice collection of pictures of flooding in Nth Qld.
From the ABC news feed
https://www.abc.net.au/n...-cyclone-imogen/13029948
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#502 Posted : Tuesday, 5 January 2021 5:57:17 PM(UTC)
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Prawn trawlers and fishermen should be happy with that tropicalbomb.

Het Scott, forgot to mention I ended up nabbing a 105cm swamp dog the Sunday evening on lure, pretty happy with that!
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#503 Posted : Tuesday, 5 January 2021 6:05:08 PM(UTC)
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Well that was fun, 70ml in less than an hour.
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#504 Posted : Tuesday, 5 January 2021 7:26:37 PM(UTC)
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nice to see those western waterways with a bit of flow...

Thanks Scott. First good flushout in years. Even when the creek has had a bit of a flow up, it's been too little & too fast to do much. Nice to read all the good totals.
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#505 Posted : Tuesday, 5 January 2021 10:13:24 PM(UTC)
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Well that was fun, 70ml in less than an hour.


Yep, very entertaining. 98mm in 76 minutes, helped along by a couple of cells tracking overhead.

The bloody cicadas have been emerging for a bit over a week now,- maybe a lot more flushed out now. Going to be plenty of noise
when they all get going.

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#506 Posted : Wednesday, 6 January 2021 6:49:21 AM(UTC)
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Great too see that water flowing so well 28, Thanks for the pic

Yeah fisho's should be happy with a flush into the gulf.

You lucky buggers Weary & Hickory , Have not had a good deluge here in a long while.

Yassi & Scott, great totals and off to a good start.


Only 16mm here this morning :( just a storm yesterday arvo.
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#507 Posted : Wednesday, 6 January 2021 7:17:17 AM(UTC)
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33mm this morning.

Woke to damp, drizzle, and mist across the hill.

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#508 Posted : Wednesday, 6 January 2021 12:26:47 PM(UTC)
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Another 213 yesterday so 403mm for the past 2 days..

Strangely enough although there is water laying about on the coastal flats we didnt get the heavy intensity of rain that you Cairns guys got causing the flash flooding..

It was just nice steady rain ..I would have actually liked some of the heavy stuff to give our creeks a real good flush......

Bunyip I guess thats how it goes with a low pressure system..maybe your turn next time..

LOL ..Ron ya just forgot to mention you got a metery..I have never even caught one yet...

I'm now hoping for a couple of half decent days to get on top of the rampant weed growth..

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#509 Posted : Wednesday, 6 January 2021 2:37:33 PM(UTC)
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27mm since 7am.

Just before midday we had a massive encompassing flash of light and an instant loudest ever crack of thunder I've ever experienced. Then utter silence. Even the cicadas stopped.

Weather has lifted. Blue sky and sunlight have appeared, but still black and interesting in the west.
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#510 Posted : Wednesday, 6 January 2021 2:42:53 PM(UTC)
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It must be magical out there with water around and green grass everywhere 28. :)


Overcast and sticky here.




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#511 Posted : Wednesday, 6 January 2021 2:54:35 PM(UTC)
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210MM for the past 24hrs, again the bulk of that seemed to fall in the latter part of the day.
Yeah, Scott, the sun managed to poke it's head out a few times, but a few grumbles and it is lightly raining (at the moment)
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#512 Posted : Wednesday, 6 January 2021 3:34:32 PM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: FNQ Bunyip Go to Quoted Post
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It must be magical out there with water around and green grass everywhere 28. :)

Overcast and sticky here.

Cheers


Things damp & icky here too. 76% humidity is a rare thing.

Back of Trezzkin & Donna caves, from road to Balancing Rock.

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#513 Posted : Wednesday, 6 January 2021 7:52:42 PM(UTC)
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Looks magical , thanks for pics. Might have to come for a drive one day , Been many years since visited Chillagoe.

Power out again.

Just getting the edge of a storm here, but the real action has been just south of us again.



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#514 Posted : Wednesday, 6 January 2021 8:38:08 PM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: FNQ Bunyip Go to Quoted Post
Looks magical


It actually does. Not used to seeing it like this, not for years.

Trying to watch TV on the lappy tonight, but video just keeps stopping on me. Always thought mobile was pretty good in cloud, but possibly there's never been this much in the time I've lived here?

There was some good lightning around for a while in the distance to the north of us. Continually flashing brightly. And the occasional good flash to the east.
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#515 Posted : Thursday, 7 January 2021 8:44:17 AM(UTC)
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Only 12mm yesterday but man that humidity was off the charts all day and into the evening. Finally got the part to fix the ride-on yesterday, so went like a cut snake till the rain hit.

Awesome pics 28, keep em comin.

Great lightshow around the Cairns area last night but we had people over so all I could do was watch it through the window. There are a few pics floating around on FB
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#516 Posted : Thursday, 7 January 2021 9:16:04 AM(UTC)
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Only 28mm this morning.

Mostly blue sky this morning.
28° & 77%

Done a couple loads of laundry. Hoping the mower man turns up, at least to make some tracks lol.

Pics taken with my phone & uploaded from phone. Haven't viewed on a bigger screen. Should I resize them?

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#517 Posted : Thursday, 7 January 2021 5:19:22 PM(UTC)
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The BoM, in their weekly note, suggesting that the rain will become less frequent over the next 2 weeks.

Only time will tell if the are right, or wrong on this one


"With no significant MJO or other tropical atmospheric wave activity expected in Australian longitudes for at least the next fortnight, inactive, or monsoon break, conditions are likely to become established across northern Australia in the coming days.
This usually means rainfall activity becomes less frequent and more isolated than when the Australian monsoon is in an active phase.
"

C@28,- the image is 1024 x 768, so quite OK. When they get up around 2000 pix on the long side, they mess with things.
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#518 Posted : Thursday, 7 January 2021 6:05:34 PM(UTC)
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Anyone seen the pics of the funnel cloud from Gordonvale this afternoon? I was making sinkers in the shed, then next minute running around securing things and I actually missed seeing it dammit.
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#519 Posted : Thursday, 7 January 2021 9:34:11 PM(UTC)
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C@28,- the image is 1024 x 768, so quite OK. When they get up around 2000 pix on the long side, they mess with things.


Thanks Hickory. It looks like the forum automatically resizes it to something acceptable. On my laptop tonight, & have to zoom out to 67% to fit it into the screen.

Pretty good storm again this afternoon between 3pm and 4pm with 32mm. Not a bad effort.

Funnel cloud sounds exciting ronfishes.
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#520 Posted : Friday, 8 January 2021 6:06:38 AM(UTC)
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I think it was ABC far norths Faceache page had the funnel pic Ron. Looked impressive.

Wow 28 your getting more rain than I am. lol , I'm sure that will change but it's great to see that country getting a good drink
after so many years.

Only 15mm here this morning, from a storm around 13:00 yesterday.


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