what is drought?
in the Saharan is it drought or is it normal?
maybe its normal for Australia too?
maybe instead of average rainfull, we need to be look at reliable rainfall.
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what is drought?
in the Saharan is it drought or is it normal?
maybe its normal for Australia too?
maybe instead of average rainfull, we need to be look at reliable rainfall.
Hi,
The fortifications on the retail establishments are near military grade.
Had a chat to a lass in the info center while we were there. She was busy cleaning the floor and stoped to greet us cheerfully, and was very knowledgeable about the surrounding areas.
The accent had me foxed for a while, till she revealed she was from Kenya.
Most other locals seemed rather sullen.
Not a place I would choose to stay over night.
Cheers
The rivers are still dry, I believe. What they have done about water is a new bore, and got a new analysis that says the water is suitable for human consumption, although not recommended for your dialysis machine etc. I understand the crime rate in the town is down somewhat.
We got a very useful 42mm although up until nearly midnight I thought the 3mm that we had the day before was all were would get. Lupins and canola were dry sown but wheat was all sown into moisture with half it now up and looking forward to some showers next week to finish germination.
Having just recently been in Walgett I was a bit surprised by the 6,000 population figure, but then saw it is the district. I don't think all 11 of them are really towns but I love Australia's 12,000 towns......just don't blink as you go through.
If it has a pub , stop , have a chat , have one beer or perhaps 2 with a countery.
I love this country like I loved my mum.
Maybe I am a bit cynical and somewhat distrustful of the bureaucracy. The old bore was 360 whatevers of salinity, and the new one is 306 and NSW Health has decreed this is potable just not not for the very young, the sick, the persons with heart and kidney disease and so on. The Australian standard is 180 whatevers of salinity for human consumption. So if you find yourself going to Walgett take your own drinking water. Just like the third world and much of Europe.
I think it depends on where you are!
What? No new facts to support your argument. Instead you turn to attacking the messenger.
Brrr... It's cold and wet here. Raining as I type.
Cold blast hits Australia’s east coast, temperatures set to plunge to -4C | Daily Mail Online
All I hear on the news, and on here, is "Australia is in drought".
Well, no, parts of Australia are in drought. Not all.
Droughts are common in Australia. Who hasn't heard of the Federation Drought or the Millennium Drought?
1996 to 2009 we had one here. Parts of NSW and Queensland are currently in one that started about 2013.
Someone sent me this snippet in an email The journals of Captain James Cook and Joseph Banks are peppered with references to the scarcity of water during their four-month visit. "For the whole length of coast which we sailed along there was a sameness to be observed … Barren it may justly be called and in a very high degree … so barren [it] could not be supposed to yield much towards the support of man". The crew was forced to replenish freshwater supplies from standing pools rather than from flowing streams. However, Banks also recognised that Australia was a land of extremes: on a number of occasions he noted erosion that could only have resulted from dramatic floods. "[The country] was most destitute of fresh water, probably that was the reason why so few inhabitants were seen: it seemed to be subject to a severe rainy season, so at least we judged by the deep gullies which we saw had been plainly washed down from the hills of a small height".
So, there was a drought up the east coast of Australia in 1770. There have been lots of droughts in regions of Australia in the past 250 years. Who knows how many there were before then?
Rained yesterday 1.5mm! And as I write it is 4C, promising 15C maximum, so the cold change is here. But no significant rain.