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Title: A little damp underfoot
Post by: Des on August 26, 2015, 09:09:57 PM
We have just had 8 times our average August rain fall in the last 48 hours. My town has had 400mm of rain which has caused flooding and major traffic disruptions, houses are being evacuated as water levels continue to rise. All the towns along the south coast of NSW are experiencing torential rain falls and local flooding, the Shoalhaven River is expected to peak tonight at 4M. Our weather forcast for tomorrow, rain easing.

Des.
Title: Re: A little damp underfoot
Post by: PrzemoL on August 26, 2015, 10:17:29 PM
That is terrible. Especially when one thinks that up here, in Poland we have draught. August topped the long period without any real rain, water level in our river Warta is as low as I do not remember in my life. Farmers are going to get refunds for lost crops. The only rains we had recently were two or three horrible storms which caused damage to houses, trees, etc but did not help much with the ground water level.
Well, we have to survive, Des... Though I am sure our farmers would gladly take a lot of your rainfall surplus...
Title: Re: A little damp underfoot
Post by: lcarroll on August 26, 2015, 10:53:38 PM
.....and last year it was wild fires! :o The weather world wide has really gone amok, here we are suffering a drought  although in my specific area it isn't as bad as most of western Canada. Hope things settle down, Des, sounds pretty darned serious.
Cheers,
Lance
Title: Re: A little damp underfoot
Post by: stefanbuss on August 26, 2015, 11:22:07 PM
Early in July, this year, we had ten minutes of hailstorm, with hail up to 7cm diameter (no joke, unfortunately). Damages included: windows smashed in (cars and houses), cars re-designed, corn crop devastated, even animals killed (again: no joke).
Proof here on youtube:
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnnF4ppGqrsAbsolutely terrifying experience.

Des: Good news that the forecast predicts the rain might be easing off again.

Stefan
Title: Re: A little damp underfoot
Post by: GAJouette on August 27, 2015, 06:48:54 AM
 Des,
Truly rotten weather my old friend. I hope you and your's will stay high and dry and no property lost. Keep us posted!
Highest Regards,
Gregory Jouette
Title: Re: A little damp underfoot
Post by: ermeio on August 27, 2015, 07:04:04 AM
I hope you'll stay dry, Des.
Here in Italy we had a very very hot summer - peaking 40 degrees. I was almost ill when I went to Turin... my skin was filled of water bubbles from the burning.
Anyway I do not envy your rain
even if, like someone said "but to the multitudes who stand in the rain heaven is where the sun shines"

Title: Re: A little damp underfoot
Post by: Malteser on August 27, 2015, 08:26:52 AM
A first for me has been a hot water bottle in August  ;D. - or is it just a sign of old age  :P

Suzanne
Title: Re: A little damp underfoot
Post by: Ron@redondo on August 27, 2015, 12:40:44 PM
Been having a four year drought here in California. But weather experts say this winter we will get an "El Nino", maybe or maybe not. Then it will be all about flooding and mud slides. They say it never rains in Southern California but when it rains it pours.
Title: Re: A little damp underfoot
Post by: Pgtaylorart on August 27, 2015, 05:11:30 PM
Been having a four year drought here in California. But weather experts say this winter we will get an "El Nino", maybe or maybe not. Then it will be all about flooding and mud slides. They say it never rains in Southern California but when it rains it pours.

Yep. I can verify this! No water here. :(

George@burbank
Title: Re: A little damp underfoot
Post by: Cimmerian on August 27, 2015, 05:25:34 PM
Here in Farnborough, UK we had 4cm of rain in six hours yesterday. Buses and trains were halted and the town was flooded.
Title: Re: A little damp underfoot
Post by: Ernie on August 27, 2015, 06:09:07 PM
I hope you aren't one of the evacuated, Des.  I saw on the news brief
video of your terrible situation. Strange, as the farmers here were given
next to no rain this summer.  Thinking you and your countrymen in this
latest trial.

Cheers,
Ernie :)
Title: Re: A little damp underfoot
Post by: Des on August 27, 2015, 06:58:58 PM
We are fortunate enough to be living on higher ground in Shoalhaven Heads and have no fear of being flooded, but we are still isolated from the major towns with nearly all the roads being cut by flooding. The next few days will see the water levels drop and things will get back to some sort of normality.

Des.
Title: Re: A little damp underfoot
Post by: Nigel Jackson on August 27, 2015, 08:11:15 PM
I'm glad to hear that you're above the flood plain Des, and in no immediate danger.  At the bottom of our garden there is the small tributary of a river. At the moment it's very low indeed, but in spring it becomes a raging, noisy torrent.

Best wishes
Nigel
Title: Re: A little damp underfoot
Post by: Whiteknuckles on August 27, 2015, 08:33:56 PM
Was going to ask you how you are faring!
A couple of my mates have caravans down at Lake Conjola that are now worse for wear.....good excuse for all us fire fighters to have a 'working bee' on our days off ;)
Take care!!

Andrew
Title: Re: A little damp underfoot
Post by: coyotemagic on August 28, 2015, 02:25:34 AM
Glad to see you're safe where you are, Des.  Dry as a bone here in Northern California.
Cheers,
Bud
Title: Re: A little damp underfoot
Post by: pepperman42 on August 28, 2015, 07:25:59 AM
Whew didnt have to test the buoyancy of the Macchi.....

Steve
Title: Re: A little damp underfoot
Post by: Jim on August 29, 2015, 03:34:22 PM
Hey Des - we escaped Syd this w/e for a planned trip away to play a round of golf at Mt Broughton but, unfortunately with all the rain in the Illawarra region, they closed the course until Monday. Had a game at Gibraltar instead but it was mighty wet underfoot, so can appreciate how wet it was/still is for you.