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    The rain earlier this week contributed to a major failure of the area's gas pipeline, so now Bathurst, Oberon, Wallerawang and Young are without gas and the estimate is a few weeks until its fixed. I'm not sure how many people are affected but Bathurst is about 45,000 so that's quite a lot. Haven't seen any major news coverage of it either.

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    Covered on ABC radio central West.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NavyDiver View Post
    I wonder if the Insurance company asked the Council to pay them what they pay you for your loses?



    While were where fishing Mario mentioned some thing like "it has to be a good day if we can complain" as we are alive. I might have been grumbling about the very low tide and western port mud

    I do love listening to the rain on the roof. Its a bit like watching the waves roll in.

    I'm Off to Portland for a 4 hour run in the rain possibly Sunday. Oddly a NNE wind for the morning! It will be a chilled run!

    I Love Portland- its windy, rainy and the half marathon people cheer as they run past me up a big hill they start on at my 21km half way point!

    I had no choice- The Portland runners club used my ugly mug from a few years ago before titanium reinforcements modification added to me, to promote this years run.


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    I think it rained a little that day as well. Such is life


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    I also like the sound of rain on a tin roof & why I'd never buy a place that had a tiled roof or similar.

    This house was built in 1915 with tin roof but the insulation we added does tend to cut down the sound a bit.

    The only ceiling insulation previously was Dust & horse Chaff from the next door Stables. Still, a lovely pong though.

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    wettest on record for south-east Australia

    Here it comes again
    "Spring 2022 is on track to be the wettest on record for south-east Australia as yet another round of heavy rain and flooding arrives this weekend.

    In a repeat of the pattern observed numerous times since August, a band of thunderstorms will initially develop over central and South Australia on Saturday then extend to eastern states through Sunday and Monday, dropping heavy rain from north-west Queensland to Tasmania."





    Spring tracking to become the wettest on record for southeast Australia as wet weekend predicted - ABC News

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    With apologies to the late Murray Ball:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tins View Post
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    Unless your an Elders share holder or crop farmer who cannot get the crop off perhaps John

    Interesting article in the paper today. Victoria's 2nd largest dam is a storage dam which was and is not designed for flood mitigation. It does function as one to some extent often of course.

    Lake Eildon for your information ( Not you John- we know it well) Climate risk for dams revealed as Eildon struggles to hold back floods

    I put an article about atmospheric rivers in another thread. They are not caused by climate change - warmer air does make more heavy rainfall more likely of course!

    Mitigation is a interesting topic I assume we might be hearing a bit more about. For some in high flood risk areas it may be a significant mater for so not making a joke about it.

    Take care in NSW and Vic flood zones- Its looking like INCOMMING records for several places.

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    I expect to be isolated again by this afternoon. In Dubbo, which has minor flooding, but is expected to have moderate flooding by now, the river gauge, which had been rising by a few centimetres every fifteen minutes, at 0900 jumped about 1.2m - and there have been no data since. I wonder if it just washed away?
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    NSW via BBC- BIG overflow event!
    It was "Wyangala Dam was spilling at 230,000 megalitres per day on Monday


    Australia floods: Rain turns streets and towns into rivers - BBC News

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    Quote Originally Posted by NavyDiver View Post
    Unless your an Elders share holder or crop farmer who cannot get the crop off perhaps John

    Interesting article in the paper today. Victoria's 2nd largest dam is a storage dam which was and is not designed for flood mitigation. It does function as one to some extent often of course.

    Lake Eildon for your information ( Not you John- we know it well) Climate risk for dams revealed as Eildon struggles to hold back floods

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    [QUOTE=NavyDiver;3170421]Unless your an Elders share holder or crop farmer who cannot get the crop off perhaps John

    If you had followed the long suffering adventures of Wallace Cadwaller Footrot you would know that this was precisely the point of this strip. Wal was the Kiwi exponent of Murphy's Law.

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