I knew cyclone Debbie was a huge and powerful system but I didn't realise it was powerful enough to blow Airlie Beach south of Mackay.
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I knew cyclone Debbie was a huge and powerful system but I didn't realise it was powerful enough to blow Airlie Beach south of Mackay.
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And you'd always believe the media because you have to be really, really smart to get a gig on TV..... What a beat up this cyclone has been. They did the same with TC Marcia that hit Rocky a couple of years ago. The eye passed right over my house and they were all going on about winds up to 295kph. Maximum gust at my place might have been 140kph - still bloody scary, but not up to "shock and awe" like advertised. Let's see what they make of the floods we'll get here on the Fitzroy in about 7 days time.
Hmm! Yes. Anything for some hyperbole.
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Yep. We's important down here! It is rolling coverage on radio and TV. Schools are closed today and tomorrow.
So far we have had 90 mm of rain at our place with the winds picking up to about a winter westerly tempo. Nothing too bad yet. Now that I have said that a gum tree will probably fall on my house.
Hope not. Our schools are also closed today but when the cyclone/low was closer all were open My son lives in New Farm and usually walks to work in the city. Apparently he rode today and they closed the office not long after everyone arrived. Don't think he was impressed.
Hopefully this will blow over tonight and the news readers can go back behind a desk. I really can't see the point of standing in the wind and rain to read the news.
I keep hearing about massive rainfall totals, but I don't see them on the BoM site. We got 75mm last night as the low passed over us and I see Gladstone got about the same today. Closing schools because of heavy rain would never have happened when I was young enough to be a school kid. It's not like kids are leaving school with an adequate education these days either. Hawthy, if you guys get 500mm of rain TODAY like they've been announcing on radio all day, I'll be bloody amazed. You know Mackay got over 560mm of rain in one day a couple of years ago, and there was no cyclone involved. In fact they got that rain in a few hours. our Premier has been calling this a 1 in 100 year event. That is rubbish.
Here's the Fitzroy river this morning. This is not from the cyclone, but the rain we got over a week ago. The water from TC Debbie will be along under blue shies in about another 7 days.
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Up to 112mm. Only another 388mm to go.
The funny thing is, I went to the shops to get some bread for lunch and it was packed with panic shoppers. I got a turkish roll because that was all that was left. No milk. No tomatoes. Bare shelves. and all because of one day of rain.
Oh, and I have stayed in those hotels over the river there. Quite comfortable.
Last edited by Hawthy; 30-03-2017 at 6:10pm.
Still find it amusing that the TV stations flew Kochie & other Sunrise dumbheads into the impact zone just for ratings.
Every reporter was out in the wind & rain trying to look as dramatic as possible....seriously...?????
And now they can cross to reporters in front of suitably flooded streets in brisvegas and wax lyrical about the huge disaster as Debbie does the whole state ......
Am I cynical if I wonder if tv ratings are more important than human life & the real news these days......
Northern NSW would be more worrying. Lots of rain in the Northern Rivers District and it's pretty flat and low there. There'll be news helicopters all over it like flies on doggie doo. The standard of media are a real problem in this country. Hope everyone in Lismore is safe.
Lots of flooding further down our way.
We are way down on the total too only 218mm and it stopped raining in the evening.
A bit of damage to the garden caused by the wind a couple of hours cleaning up that's about it..
Just heard that Springbrook on the Gold Coast hinterland had 794 mm of rain, which is pretty massive. Here in Brisbane's western suburbs we got 158 mm according to my weather station.
Lismore is in trouble because the levee bank has been breached.
And a lot of that rain that fell at Springbrook is now running into the Tweed River.
Murwillumbah is copping record inundation with 3m of water in parts of town and Lismore is also expecting 3m in the CBD.
Debbie certainly huffed and puffed in N. Qld but she sure saved up some rain for SE Qld and NE NSW.
For those who think that the rainfall in Northern NSW is unprecedented, think again.
https://www.northernstar.com.au/news...rsary/2171595/