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roverrescue
13th March 2015, 12:52 PM
6 or 7 years ago I had the slab poured for the shed in Cooktown.
Main work space is 9x9 or so, shed also has two side bays and a rear "wood shop" these days. When building my concrete guy suggested I raise the main slab a full 100mm over the other flat work. I had planned for 50mm. He got the 9x9mm square to within 2mm and dead flat as in water does not run dead flat. And 6 years later not one crack... sorry Scouse. The outside 'crete all flows away at about 1:20.
Anyways, the last 2 and a bit days the Cooktown airport has recorded 400mm of showers. My block is on the southern side of the Mount Cook ridge and would have worn more than that total plus a mountain side of run off.
Have just finished sandbagging etc etc but last night I used up 99.9mm of that 100mm step.
All the surrounding bays and flat work was ankle deep but workshop essentially dry.
Now the sand bags are in place I say bring it on! Another 250 today will flush the rivers and really turn the barras on. One of my favourite rivers up north is 12m over the gauge, Normanby at Battle camp is running 11m so Lakefield (Rinyirri) will get a good flushing.
Send her down Huey
Steve
Bearman
13th March 2015, 05:50 PM
Hang in there Steve, hopefully rain is all you will get off Nathan. Yes it's about time some of the wet arrived. As you say "bring it on" the barra will definitely love it:D
Pedro_The_Swift
14th March 2015, 09:28 AM
and down here the grass is so hard it cracks under your feet,,,:(
where were we with piping this stuff south?:angel::wasntme:
roverrescue
14th March 2015, 08:33 PM
pedro,
I just did the maths. In the last 4 days my shed roof has caught 100,000 litres.
You pay forthe pipe ill do the hook up!
S
LandyAndy
14th March 2015, 09:59 PM
We had ex tropical cyclone Olwyn pass very close,if not overhead today.It was a non event,got windy around lunch time,nothing nasty.
We had steady lite rain all last nite,it cleared and got VERY sticky and warm just before the winds.Now getting constant lite soaking rain(for the last 2 1/2 hours) like last nite.Interstingly it isnt showing on the radar.
LOVING THE COOL WET CHANGE:cool::cool::cool::cool::cool::cool::cool::c ool::cool::cool:
Andrew
Chucaro
14th March 2015, 10:07 PM
pedro,
I just did the maths. In the last 4 days my shed roof has caught 100,000 litres.
You pay forthe pipe ill do the hook up!
S
:eek: that it is equal to 5 20000 lts rain water tanks like the two that used to have in Childers.
You will finish with some "salt water lizards" in you back yard :D
digger
15th March 2015, 12:11 PM
Rain,
I have heard of this stuff.....
its like water from the sky??? MMMM
(south australia 45+ days no rain)
numpty
16th March 2015, 07:41 AM
Bit like that here in Tamworth too Digger:(
Scouse
16th March 2015, 09:24 AM
And 6 years later not one crack... sorry Scouse. Where's that No Thanks button.........
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2015/03/884.jpg
I've found the fix for mine. I've found it's perfect in the dark.
:angry:
Mick_Marsh
16th March 2015, 10:20 AM
and down here the grass is so hard it cracks under your feet,,,:(
where were we with piping this stuff south?:angel::wasntme:
Nonsense. For this time of the year it's unusually green. We had an unusually cool and damp summer this year.
DiscoMick
16th March 2015, 09:41 PM
A couple of weeks ago when the cyclone went past our place at Maleny received 430mm in 24 hours!
wrinklearthur
16th March 2015, 11:39 PM
Here in my part of Tasmania we are having yet again another green drought, only enough rain to keep a bit of colour but with no growth.
Here's hoping that the tail end of ex tropical cyclone Olwyn will shake some rain loose over us, on it's way over to make New Zealand more beautiful.
We had record rains in Southern Tasmania in April 1960 and it was said that that it was the result of a cyclone that had swung around Cape Leeuwin, WA, and came across the Great Australian Bight as a massive low pressure system.
Over the last Fortnight we have had lots of dry wind and any green tinge in the paddocks has now turned very brown.
85 county
17th March 2015, 01:08 AM
Rain,
I have heard of this stuff.....
its like water from the sky??? MMMM
(south australia 45+ days no rain)
hay but is saves on petrol for the lawn mower. not like NZ i had to mow the lawns every weekend. here its like 4-5 times a year
AndyG
17th March 2015, 04:27 AM
I reckon we will crack 4000 mm in the first quarter, bridges are falling down, beer stocks being watched closely.:o
Should be some fun wet crossings for the rest of the year.;)
And they wonder why I go to the Simpson for my holidays
AndyG
17th March 2015, 03:34 PM
Some up to date numbers
Hargy Rainfall: 934 mm this week and 3687.5 mm year to date
Monday
5.9 Earth quake 150 km E
Tuesday
5.1 Earth quake 50 Km S
Wednesday
Stay tuned
Ancient Mariner
19th March 2015, 08:18 AM
6 or 7 years ago I had the slab poured for the shed in Cooktown.
Main work space is 9x9 or so, shed also has two side bays and a rear "wood shop" these days. When building my concrete guy suggested I raise the main slab a full 100mm over the other flat work. I had planned for 50mm. He got the 9x9mm square to within 2mm and dead flat as in water does not run dead flat. And 6 years later not one crack... sorry Scouse. The outside 'crete all flows away at about 1:20.
Anyways, the last 2 and a bit days the Cooktown airport has recorded 400mm of showers. My block is on the southern side of the Mount Cook ridge and would have worn more than that total plus a mountain side of run off.
Have just finished sandbagging etc etc but last night I used up 99.9mm of that 100mm step.
All the surrounding bays and flat work was ankle deep but workshop essentially dry.
Now the sand bags are in place I say bring it on! Another 250 today will flush the rivers and really turn the barras on. One of my favourite rivers up north is 12m over the gauge, Normanby at Battle camp is running 11m so Lakefield (Rinyirri) will get a good flushing.
Send her down Huey
Steve
Well done Steve :D
roverrescue
19th March 2015, 10:53 AM
well yeah perhaps that was a little premature.
But by dead reckoning Im thinking Ninian is going to dance with Nathan tonight and Hopevale/Cooktown will get not much more than a gusty July with a few rain squalls
s
87County
19th March 2015, 12:29 PM
Well, you guys, roverescue and others, in FNQ stay safe, the bureau is saying Cat 4 on crossing the coast north of Cooktown tonight/early Friday.
Everyone here has their fingers crossed for you.
roverrescue
19th March 2015, 07:07 PM
First rain band just came through
Going to be a long night - will get plenty of AULRO reading done
At moment nathan seems heading straight for Hummocky Beach (Jeannie Rv), Im hoping he drives a little north
My back already hurts at the prospect of 2 weeks of chainsawing coming up
S
I guess in all fairness Ita knocked so many trees down there cant be that many more to fall!!!!
Ancient Mariner
19th March 2015, 08:44 PM
With your obvious influence over Huey see if you can whistle up one more in
May. Might make that Wakooka recon trip worth tagging along:D
Noel
Bearman
19th March 2015, 10:45 PM
Hang in there Steve, hopefully the wind won't be too bad. Hummocky and the Jeanie are 2 of my favourite spots up that way, hope it doesn't knock the area around too much. But the rain will be good for everything.
roverrescue
20th March 2015, 12:52 AM
The automated weather station at the end of the sand wharf at flattery just pinged a 62kn gust
Hopefully it can hang in to catch the eye wall max gusts
That section of coast got a good touch up last April
lots of tree down, can only imagine I wont be driving up to the jeannie for easter!
s
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