onetrack Posted August 27 Posted August 27 Winter is still with us here on the Left Coast, it just won't stop raining! We're off to the Dowerin Field Days tomorrow - at least Wednesday is forecast to be "Partly cloudy" out there, while Perth is expecting more rain tomorrow afternoon, more rain on Thursday, more rain on Friday and Saturday - and only a short break from rain on Sunday, before we get MORE rain on Monday! 😮 1
old man emu Posted August 27 Posted August 27 This month the Westerlies in the southeast inland have been savage below about 35 South. Above 30 S it has been pretty calm. 1 2
Popular Post red750 Posted August 27 Popular Post Posted August 27 5 hours ago, willedoo said: forecast to be in the low 30's here Mid to high teens in Victoria with galeforce winds - don't park under trees, avoid roads with a lot of trees. 1 2 2
Marty_d Posted August 27 Posted August 27 12 hours ago, red750 said: Mid to high teens in Victoria with galeforce winds - don't park under trees, avoid roads with a lot of trees. Same here. Yesterday a 30m pine fell over our driveway, taking out our power lines with it. Tas Networks have apparently made the fallen line safe but haven't fixed them yet. We've borrowed a 2000w generator from neighbours which is powering the essentials - water transfer pump, fridge/freezer, fish tank, chargers and PC/monitor so I can work. Torrential rains last night and again this morning, now sunshine at last which is a pleasant change. But the winds yesterday were horrific. While I was cutting up the fallen tree I kept casting anxious glances at the pine beside it which was swaying quite a bit at the top. 1 2
nomadpete Posted August 27 Posted August 27 (edited) The old Spirit of Tasmania brought us home a couple of days ago. Bass Strait and the strong westerlies made for an energetic voyage. First time for me to feel queasy. And the loud bangs and groaning (of the vessel as well as passengers!) as she twisted with the swell had my muddled mind wondering about metal fatigue. Edited August 27 by nomadpete 1 1 1
facthunter Posted August 27 Posted August 27 Bass strait can be a wild bit of water. The waves come from 2 directions and it's only about 200 feet deep on average. Nev 2
nomadpete Posted August 28 Posted August 28 3 hours ago, facthunter said: Bass strait can be a wild bit of water. The waves come from 2 directions and it's only about 200 feet deep on average. Nev I did notice that 1
nomadpete Posted August 28 Posted August 28 Not relevant to Crikey it's Wet, but maybe "Crikey did mother nature just give me a Mummyslap?" The sum pf two sine waves of different frequency ..... When Indian Ocean swell meets Pacific Ocean swell in Bass Strait, the waves cycle between A+B monsters to A-B lulls. And today, "Crikey this wind would blow a dog off its chain" 2 2
red750 Posted August 28 Posted August 28 Not wet today, but bloody windy. Winds up to 133 kph today. When I went to the oncologist, I had to park with the car door facing the wind. I could hardly open the door to get out. It's easing off now, but a fresh front with high winds is racing across the bight. They will be here over the weekend. 1 2
red750 Posted August 28 Posted August 28 A man has died and a woman is in a critical condition after a tree fell onto their car during gale forced winds. The pair were trapped inside the car for more than an hour after a tree fell on Main Road at Gellibrand, 175km south-west of Melbourne on Wednesday afternoon. 1 1 1
willedoo Posted August 31 Posted August 31 It's an unusual time of year for a heatwave. 35 degrees forcast for the last day of winter. The hottest winter day ever recorded in Australia was this week in the Kimberleys on August 27. 1
willedoo Posted August 31 Posted August 31 I read a forecast that it's likely to be much warmer than average over the next three months of spring. It also said Queensland, New South Wales and the ACT could have far more rain than usual for this time of year. Where I live a hot spring is ok if there's rain. The worst time is a hot, dry spring and those hot, strong north westerlies in November roll in on top of three or four months of drought. That's the worst fire danger scenario here. 2
old man emu Posted August 31 Posted August 31 I'm enjoying this T-shirt, shorts and things weather after July's chills. The only annoyance is the biting insects that are lurking in the thick clover. For some reason I've developed an allergy to their bites and am scratching like a fleabag dog. That just brings the blood to the surface and attracts more of the blighters. 1
red750 Posted August 31 Posted August 31 I just hung out my washing. The wind is quite brisk and light scattered showers are predicted. It's so cold I wore a sleeveless pullover under a long sleeved one and was still cold. Hopefully the wind is brisk enough to dry the clothes before they get wet from the rain. 1 1
nomadpete Posted August 31 Posted August 31 13 minutes ago, red750 said: Hopefully the wind is brisk enough to dry the clothes before they get wet from the rain. Careful what you wish for. For the past week we have had one front after the other coming through with gusts to 40kts, driving constant drizzle and tree branches horizontally. We'd love to have some (merely) brisk wind for a change. Normally a 5 degree day is ok but with this wind sending it right through four layers, it feels quite cold. 1
old man emu Posted August 31 Posted August 31 Sunday is washing day for me. Looks like I'll have clear skies, and light winds from the northwest. QNH about 1013 and steady. Temperature in the low 20s. 1
onetrack Posted August 31 Posted August 31 I'm sick of the constant grey skies, showers and rain, of the last 3 months. I'm looking forward to a bit of sunshine and warmth. Monday is forecast to be 26° and sunny. I can recall going to Qld in early Oct 1993, to go to a big machinery auction just out of Brisbane. It had been a balmy month of fine weather in W.A. before I went, but when I landed at the auction site, it was in the high 30's, and the humidity was on a par with anything in FNQ! I nearly flaked out with the heat and humidity shock, it was totally unexpected - not helped by the fact I hadn't studied up on the weather in the region before I went. I couldn't believe how overwhelming the heat and humidity was.
red750 Posted August 31 Posted August 31 I brought my washing in after the 6:00pm news, ie after seven, and it was beautifully dry, like it had been in a drier. 1 1
old man emu Posted September 6 Posted September 6 While you blokes who live south of 35S have been having your dogs blown off their chains with sou'westers, up my way we have been getting a blow from the nor'west. The wind hasn't been as strong as down south, but it's been consistently firm. I think it has picked up a lot of dust. I can usually see the Warrumbungle Mountains clearly. They are about 50 kms away. Today I could barely see them due to material in the atmosphere. There are supposed to be some rain showers next Sunday. I reckon that if it does rain, I'll get a good coating of red mud. 2
onetrack Posted September 6 Posted September 6 Winter left us for just one day - on Monday - then it has returned for the remainder of the week, Showery, squally, blustery, some suburbs got hail, and it got down to 8° last night. But I feel that Spring isn't too far away. However, I wager it will lob a 30° day on us, out of the blue, and we'll think we're dead. It's been the rainiest Winter for 28 years. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-09-05/western-australia-weather-wrap-winter-spring-perth-weather/104310520 1
spacesailor Posted September 6 Posted September 6 Parramatta hit your 30 ° today , glorious weather. fruit trees in blossom . Hopefully we will be over winter and not loose all the buds of spring . spacesailor 1
red750 Posted September 14 Posted September 14 Winter hasn't left us yet, with a maximum of only 10.8 today, with rain and hail. We even had snow at Gisborne. Tomorrow is forecast for more rain and a max of 14. Highest temp for the coming week is 17 on Wednesday, then back to 15 till the weekend.. 1
nomadpete Posted September 14 Posted September 14 Snow down to 200mtrs this morning. Rain, hail and wind for everybody less than 200mtrs. Max temp at my place.... +4 degrees Celsius. Where did spring go? 1 1
old man emu Posted September 14 Posted September 14 Sunny. Mid-20s. Clear skies. Wind about 10 kts, starting from WSW and backing to S. Lovely day for drying the washing.
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