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Just some lovely rain here, all day.
Don't you just love days like this?
The problem is that we have a dam about 5-10k inland which flows in to the Ross River. when it rains it fills quickly and water has to be released which flows down and backs up in to already water-logged suburbs.Townsville flooding: ‘500mm+ of rain to come’ amid swiftwater rescues, evacuation warnings
The disaster management group is calling for some suburbs to evacuate after higher than expected rainfall. LATEST ??
That's about our yearly average in recent times.Townsville flooding: ‘500mm+ of rain to come’ amid swiftwater rescues, evacuation warnings
The disaster management group is calling for some suburbs to evacuate after higher than expected rainfall. LATEST ??
12 months to the end of January in Adelaide the official rainfall was 289.6mm.That's about our yearly average in recent times.
It's a real shame that the flood waters of the North of Australia can't be utilised and somehow piped to the South of the Country.12 months to the end of January in Adelaide the official rainfall was 289.6mm.
Of that 83.8mm was recorded during June and a further 19.4mm was recorded on a single day in August. Take those out and there's been stuff all.
If anyone spots green grass anywhere around Adelaide, either it's fake or it's being watered.
Present water storage is 44% versus 65% same time last year.
So if the good people of north Queensland would like to share some of their rain then that would be to mutual advantage. Less flooding up there, less parched down here.
That was suggested in 2008 and the media ridiculed it, which ended up with the person getting thrown out, as usually happens when the media start a hate vendetta. LolIt's a real shame that the flood waters of the North of Australia can't be utilised and somehow piped to the South of the Country.
The country as a whole could be entirely drought proofed. Just need politicians along with the relevant experts to come to some understanding of how it could be achieved.
@sptrawler Yeah Colin's Canal didn't win to many votes but when that man of foresight, former MHR, The Honorable Mr. Ernie Bridge, suggested piping the water south, even he couldn't get the idea past just that.That was suggested in 2008 and the media ridiculed it, which ended up with the person getting thrown out, as usually happens when the media start a hate vendetta. Lol
Fortunately the silent majority are getting fed up with it.
Barnett's water pipeline theory mocked
WA Premier Colin Barnett's theory that water would flow from the Kimberley to Perth across flat land has been branded ill-informed and romantic.www.smh.com.au
Combine that idea with the Browse basin gas processing plant at Broome and not only does the Eastern States get gas, but gas could be used to pump water South and irrigate along the way.
Ah but the smug media don't have to wear the resultant mess, is there any wonder why there is a huge swing right ?
It's just a shame the media can't reflect on their failings, maybe then they wouldn't be in the mess they are with falling patronage.
That was suggested in 2008 and the media ridiculed it, which ended up with the person getting thrown out, as usually happens when the media start a hate vendetta. Lol
Fortunately the silent majority are getting fed up with it.
Barnett's water pipeline theory mocked
WA Premier Colin Barnett's theory that water would flow from the Kimberley to Perth across flat land has been branded ill-informed and romantic.www.smh.com.au
Combine that idea with the Browse basin gas processing plant at Broome and not only does the Eastern States get gas, but gas could be used to pump water South and irrigate along the way.
Ah but the smug media don't have to wear the resultant mess, is there any wonder why there is a huge swing right ?
It's just a shame the media can't reflect on their failings, maybe then they wouldn't be in the mess they are with falling patronage.
no respite, up your way, gg.. From a hour ago, and the radar looks very soggyThe problem is that we have a dam about 5-10k inland which flows in to the Ross River. when it rains it fills quickly and water has to be released which flows down and backs up in to already water-logged suburbs.
They ( not me, those anonymous "they" ) have released water from it in the past and this has led to subsequent water restrictions when the rain didn't come. There are plans to increase the size of the dam which should hav been done years ago when it would have cost less than 10% of what it would cost now.
On top of the flooding we often get high tides affecting coastal suburbs which aggravates the flooding for those communities. We are fine where we are luckily.
gg
It is getting quite serious. One of my sons and his family are in that "black zone" and although he feels they'll be ok, they have moved out.no respite, up your way, gg.. From a hour ago, and the radar looks very soggy
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@Garpal Gumnut Feeling for you gg.It is getting quite serious. One of my sons and his family are in that "black zone" and although he feels they'll be ok, they have moved out.
I am increasingly of the belief to just follow orders and look back at the wisdom of those orders later.
I thought we'd have no rain after midday today which was predicted, but the BOM now reckon it will increase and be around until Tuesday. It is pissing down at the moment with intermittent gale winds.
Many creeks reaching all time highs.
gg
@IFocus The grey matter at times stumbles along, but I seem to remember that when Ernie as talking piping the water from the North-West, it was on a downward slope with limited pumping stations involved.Haven't we debunked this before?
Isn't energy to pump water 1000's of Kms is way higher than decel?
As for irrigation surely there is still room in the Kimberly's for further expansion?
With diesel it was way too expensive, it was only feasible if they could use gas, but that went by the wayside when Broome was canned.Haven't we debunked this before?
Isn't energy to pump water 1000's of Kms is way higher than decel?
As for irrigation surely there is still room in the Kimberly's for further expansion?
@rcw1 Never pleasant when there is a death or more in dire circumstances such is happening in FNQ.tragic death reported in Ingham, SES flood boat hit debris or a tree overturned. A body was found. Awful.
@farmerge , not flash state of affairs... monsoon season is rain for the north... our dams and everything else... just cannot tell it to stop or for that matter to rain in certain areas.. for x amount of time. Gotta take the good with the bad. But shes looking very bleak for some of our communities... they are resilient, northerners, farnortherners we will move on from this like we always do. Just sad, people are hurting and then now this... It ain't over yet.@rcw1 Never pleasant when there is a death or more in dire circumstances such is happening in FNQ.
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