you must be joking.....I drove from archerfield to Ormeau through blinding rain.....massive lightning as well.....
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It was more than just a light and sound show here. Trees down, branches everywhere, 6 inches of leaves and twigs in the pool. One 20 metre tall iron bark was snapped off half way up in our back garden, and a 15m chunk of a big old Gum tree was across the drive. Another chainsaw day I feel. ;)
Power came back on yesterday, and Internet and phone restored today.
The kids' 16 foot trampoline was wedged between the house and one of the water tanks, and the most bizarre part was the bonnet from the D3 was ripped off, cracked the new windscreen, bounced off the garage roof, and ended up 70m away at the bottom of next door's garden.
The winds must have been huge - the two rear doors on the shed have been burst open and are broken, and the window on the side has been popped out of it's frame.
It was full on! Could have been worse though. What strikes me is how random the wind seems, it was almost as if there was a mini tornado that came in a straight line down our drive. It dumped a 15m chunk of gum tree by the front gates, travelled 25m down the drive, ripped 15kg of D3 bonnet off, threw it at the garage roof, and dropped it 70m away, blew my son's archery target (about 60 kg of timber and metal) over a fence and left it 15m from where it started, blew 2 locked doors open, breaking the tongues, locks and hinges, and a 2m by 1.5m window blown out of it's opening. But just 10m away on the front verandah, the cushions on the couch there were untouched!
Managing the clean up, slowly mostly. The old trusty D1 being used as a tractor to drag big chunks of tree around. We won't be running out of firewood for a couple of years. :D
By the tm it got to here it was a lot of noise, some flashing and banging, and all we got was 5 mm :( and off it went over to Bribie Is :p
Odd, as most of the "Gully Rakers" usually come from the S.W.