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Old 07-03-2010, 07:40 PM
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absolute fail here. No lightning at all.

Darwin has my name on it.
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Old 07-03-2010, 09:05 PM
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Just steady rain for a few hours. Nice lightning show as well. Nothing else, thank goodness.


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Old 07-03-2010, 09:09 PM
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Just steady rain for a few hours. Nice lightning show as well. Nothing else, thank goodness.


Attached are examples of Saturday's hail than fell in Knoxfield.
Wow!! Amazing Eric.... havent seeen hail in a long time.

Signing off now (with a nice white wine) to watch 'V'
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Old 07-03-2010, 09:50 PM
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Just steady rain for a few hours. Nice lightning show as well. Nothing else, thank goodness.


Attached are examples of Saturday's hail that fell in Knoxfield.
wow Eric they are huge that could do a lot of damage if you got hit in the head by one of those ouch sorry to hear about the cars and you too Dave

We have had fantastic rain, lightning and thunder happening for two days now, i havnt seen it rain for this long in years

Well on a good note it will get rid of all the dust thats been floating around lately
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Old 07-03-2010, 09:52 PM
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As has been said before, "Thanks goodness for golf balls, otherwise we wouldn't have anything to compare hail stones against!"
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Old 07-03-2010, 10:28 PM
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yeah those stones are huge, the one on the very left is atleast 6cm in diameter.

Memorable day yesterday, but today however is very forgettable.
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Old 07-03-2010, 10:48 PM
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How boring for me in Millpark - bit of rain, but no hail, and no wind. Hope its the same for tomorrow
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Old 07-03-2010, 11:30 PM
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wow Eric they are huge that could do a lot of damage if you got hit in the head by one of those ouch sorry to hear about the cars and you too Dave

We have had fantastic rain, lightning and thunder happening for two days now, i havnt seen it rain for this long in years

Well on a good note it will get rid of all the dust thats been floating around lately
Great to hear you had some rain Jen,
Will they start growing Rice up the road again
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Old 08-03-2010, 12:20 AM
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Great to hear you had some rain Jen,
Will they start growing Rice up the road again
lol Ron who knows what the rice growers will do
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Inspected the damage after the storm abated.....

I inspected more closely later - no tile damage and the three skylights were undamaged. However my daughter called me later to report water dripping through lounge room ceiling. Not sure how that happened. I've asked her to monitor it through the next few days rain and report.
Yep, you guessed right. I didn't check the tiles closely enough. It was wet and slippery and I was more interested in the skylights at the time. Based on what I saw on another roof, I was looking for tiles significantly displaced. Mine had just cracked through in place - lengthwise and across.

This morning in Bacchus Marsh we had the heaviest downpour around 5am. Checked the radar and saw it was heavy across Melbourne. Checked with the children and the lounge room ceiling was looking decidely unhappy. Packed tools and ladders and headed across at first light.

Found 10 broken tiles on the side of the house facing the storm front on Saturday. Several stains in ceilings and lounge room ceiling so bad Immediately poked a hole to relieve the water pressure.

Had a good stock of spare tiles so I replaced them. Annoyingly one was right under the ridge pointing so I had to dislodge that. Have poked it back in and we'll see what happens. Won't be thrilled if I have to repoint!

Since I examined every tile closely, I spotted another small break on the other side of the house where a water spot used to occasionally appear. Never have looked closely enough before.

Went down to Binnings and fought with others for the last sheets of polycarbonate sheeting - only the expensive stuff left . Replaced the broken sheet in the garage roof.

So I have a corner of the lounge room ceiling to replace and a pergola roof.

That must have been a fair impact by those ice missiles. I have walked on these tiles for years and my 95+kg weight has only ever cracked one.

Still I got off easy! Insurance claims tipped to top $200m. Many small car dealers uninsured for hail are going to lose big time. Tile roofs reported to look like "cheesegraters". Many people evacuated from houses with collapsed ceilings. Docklands Stadium and Southern Cross Train Station are facing huge repair bills.
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Old 08-03-2010, 09:49 PM
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Geez Eric, looks like this storm has hit you hard enough and how's the size of them hail stones!!! They would have been leathal.
Just as well no one was hit by them.
Hope you get it all back to new without too much $$$
or I hope your insurance looks after you.
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Sorry to hear of your misfortune Erik. I have seen many many houses & business's that have been badly affected across Rowville/Scorsby.Ftreegully.
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Sorry to hear your trouble Erick. Hope you can get them in order soon.

Our new Honda (due to pick up today)...from Ferntree Gully ...is not more! RIP.

But I cannot lose something I didn't have so I won't mourn it's loss. A lot of people are in much more dire situation than this.
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I just saw this and it seems appropriate.

Q: What is worse than raining cats and dogs?

A: Hailing cabs.



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Old 10-03-2010, 11:45 AM
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I went for a drive around yesterday and all the car dealers have ALL exposed cars badly damaged and quite a few houses with most tiled roofs badly damaged and windows smashed, it seems some of the owners are away still.
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Old 10-03-2010, 12:15 PM
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I drove through Wantirna South checking on friends. Lots of tarps and plastic over tiles and skylights - probably every second house.

Sign has appeared on lightpole - "Roof Tiler. Prompt Service. Phone XXXXXX"

Where there's muck there's brass
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Old 10-03-2010, 07:52 PM
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Erik, you should have called in to say hello.
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I drove through Wantirna South checking on friends. Lots of tarps and plastic over tiles and skylights - probably every second house.

Sign has appeared on lightpole - "Roof Tiler. Prompt Service. Phone XXXXXX"

Where there's muck there's brass
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Old 10-03-2010, 10:09 PM
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Erik, you should have called in to say hello.
You shoulda had a big sign on your door? OK, next time I'm in the vicinity, I'll get in touch in advance! Give you a chance to go interstate before I get there
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Old 11-03-2010, 12:13 AM
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yeah those stones are huge, the one on the very left is atleast 6cm in diameter. .
At what size does a stone become a rock?
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At what size does a stone become a rock?
personal preference I think....
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