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You need FB but have a gander at the sky!! https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10153152362172407&set=o.139175562844906&type=3&theaterFoo
Absolutely sick to death of whinging people, and HSC being attacked and criticised.So go without for a day during a very big storm day in SEQLD.
hailed at our place, though thankfully we still have all our windows left this time around. My weather station did take a direct hail hit though, and part of it is broken off (the part that measures wind speed). Below is a pic i took on my phone just before the storm hit here
Nice pic. Archerfield airport? We are at Runcorn and looking to the west I thought we were going to get hammered.
i read elsewhere today higgins had a hissy fit and took his FB page down for today....
I didn't know that. You get whingers everywhere so I don't know why he would take any notice of cretins. FooFrom 65t of anger and getting friggin angrier!
The warning said tornadoes, destructive winds, large hailstones and heavy rainfall that may lead to flash flooding are likely.The radar suggests a possible tornado near Kurnell, and moving to the north. The Bureau of Meteorology confirmed a wind gust greater than 200km/h at Kurnell at 10.30am.Very dangerous thunderstorms are forecast to affect Sutherland, Sydney Airport and the waters off Bondi by 10.40am, and Sydney city, Olympic Park and the Harbour Bridge by 11.10am. Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/environment/weather/severe-thunderstorms-forecast-to-hit-sydney-20151215-glohb3.html
that would **** up your car...
Parts of central Queensland could be in for major flooding, with the weather bureau tipping some parts could receive their entire February rainfall in just 24 hours on Friday.68-year-old man also drowned when his car washed away in flood waters at Saint Kilda, about 70 kilometres west of Bundaberg, in the early hours of Sunday.Heavy rainfall returned on Thursday and another motorist was rescued from the roof of his car at Apple Tree Creek about 7.30pm, the same crossing where five people and a horse were rescued when a car towing a horse float became stranded in the early hours of Sunday.Bureau of Meteorology forecaster Richard Wardle said Rockhampton had received 99.4 millimetres of rain since 9am Thursday.The average monthly rainfall for February in the Capricornia Coast city is 146 millimetres, he said.Rockhampton has had 99.4mm since 9am yesterday."We expect the rain to continue today and over the weekend, at the moment the highest we have recorded was at Ampt Hill in the Capricornia forecast district, which received 143 millimetres in 24 hours," he said.Read more: http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/queensland/queensland-weather-flood-warnings-as-bom-tips-heavy-rainfall-20160204-gmmbuk.html
280mm at home just south of Mackay since 4pm yesterday arvo and still belting down.
X2......Was going crabbing this morning....NOT now !!!!.....There's a bit of huff and puff also Cheers Tracker.
with weather like that, you should think about moving to Victoria.......