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Marko of Oz
11-02-2008, 09:19 PM
You know it's been overcast to long when you fire up Starry Night and look at it from the other end of the house through your binoculars. :whistle:
And when the cats tail passes your FOV you tell yourself you've discovered a new comet. Pussy A/2008 :screwy:
Yep it gets like that Mark, you seem to go round and round doing the same stuff on the pewter as well :lol:
Leon :thumbsup:
Terry B
11-02-2008, 10:14 PM
Well it seems to be raining here at present although work meant that viewing was out tonight anyway. I looked on the BOM radar for my area and not a spot falling anywhere.
SO WHAT IS IT THAT IS FALLING FROM THE SKY AGAIN!
Glenhuon
11-02-2008, 10:26 PM
No rain here, just total cloud cover, again. Ah well, back to the Harry Potter book. (Amazing what you'll do when bored :lol:)
Bill
Sonia
11-02-2008, 10:32 PM
Absoultely glorious over here!
Yep, and yet more cloud down here.
The never ending story, cloud cloud cloud.
cheers
skeltz
12-02-2008, 12:26 AM
What is this thing called rain you all speak of!!!
Just had 158mm and wind gusts to 90km/h, Seaforth, 10 minute drive from us had 270mm...:eyepop:
The "low" is expected to be off the Sunshine Coast at 5 pm
(http://www.weatherzone.com.au/images/widgets/widget_transparent.png)
Yeap lovely weather up hear. And it looks like there is more on the way.
Phil:eyepop:
And now it's raining down here, started about 8 am and hasn't stopped yet.
I'd say that the water tank needed it but it's full. The overflow runs into the dam and that's full so we have the overflow filling up every available hole and depression behind the dam at the moment.
One thing the frogs and ducks are loving it.
Cheers
GrahamL
12-02-2008, 03:01 PM
very clear here on saturday night ,one of the very few over the last few months...and ...a nasty electrical storm sat off the coast all night
lighting up the backyard like daytime every few seconds :thumbsup:
alan meehan
12-02-2008, 09:49 PM
hey mark
what a brilliant idea stary night at the end of the house,why didnt i think of that this could fix my polar allighment for good :astron:
The aftermath of the Whitsunday/Airlie Beach storms. Reports vary from 37 to 42 boats damaged, stranded, or sunk; some of the boats worth upwards of $1m.
http://www.abc.net.au/tropic/stories/s2160657.htm
Weather forecast says that the "low" is about to return north.:shrug:
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