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Posted by: scott123 Offline Posted: Sunday, 22 November 2020 11:25:16 AM(UTC)
Originally Posted by: drivenunder20 Go to Quoted Post
Please, for the love of (something big in the sky) can someone tell me there is a decent replacement for the weatherzone forum? I have lost all my links and some people messaged me last year from the old WZ forum saying there were at various forum locations but they are all sub-standard. No experienced posters, no excitement when local weather events are happening.

Seriously, is there a website forum I don't know? Is there some FB groups I don't know about?

No offence but the replacement forums to the WZ forums are...lacking to put it politely.


Anyone know something I don't?



Cmon DU..we need some input from you to liven things up a bit...BigGrin

I think its just been the weirdest year and many people have had a lot else on their minds...plus as mentioned nothing has been happening weatherwise...

But we did get a nice heavy quickly passing shower this morning which my wwoofers were trying to convince me was "rain"...I think I made a fruitless attempt to convince them of the difference and that a 10mm downpour really wasnt the start of the wet season.....I always find it pretty funny when 20 something year old european backpackers try and tell me that the 600mm of annual rain they get back home means they know all about "rain" and what the FNQ wet season will be like (before they have actually experienced it).





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