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Old 19-11-2008, 11:20 PM
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More wild weather on the way

Hold on to your hats SE QLD/ Northern NSW...

There's more nasty weather on the way.

Here's the 128km radar image from 10:12pm tonight
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Old 19-11-2008, 11:54 PM
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Hold on to your hats SE QLD/ Northern NSW...

There's more nasty weather on the way.

Here's the 128km radar image from 10:12pm tonight
Great , I was going to take the family camping this weekend out past Beaudesert. Looks like I may not now. I can't complain as we are one of the lucky ones that survived the mother of all storms on Sunday. I know friends that had to hide their screaming kids under the Kitchen table while some of their roof was ripped off. Hope this never happens again any time soon.

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Old 20-11-2008, 12:32 AM
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I was just driving back from work in it, fairly heavy, As I pulled into my street I thought I saw the hare that resides in my area went to speed up too realize it's it's my poor old blind dog, he got scared due to the thunder and ran off. I got out and grabbed him, only took a few seconds but I'm now drenched as humanly possible, and smell of wet dog. good way to end the night I think.

Also with sunday's storm I can not believe the damage, I was up there monday, tuesday because the company I work for had damage to their shops, one shop lost 120 grand in stock, just fridge and freezer, plus we saved a lot of it,

And I think my power is about to cut out any second
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Old 20-11-2008, 12:51 AM
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Here's the 128km radar image from 10:12pm tonight
OMG! Thwack! That's not a pretty sight. Keep safe there in SEQ!
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Old 20-11-2008, 06:18 AM
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I read a while back la nina usually runs in two year cycles..as we have just started year two I chanced a look at the rain fall records at work compareing last year to this .. through what is usually a fairly dry time
(early summer) the last few months mirror the same period last year pretty much with a slight/moderate increase in the overall amount recieved so far .. sorry
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