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Thank you .

But , per hour , day , or Total,  of continuous rain .

Sorry to be an ass , Iv'e never thought about it , untill this 400 mm plus in eight hours , Spanish disaster. 

I see the death toll is continuing to rise .

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Possible answer Space.

 

Modern electronic rain gauges often use a 'tipping teaspoon' type measuring system. When the little spoon is full, it tips out, is counted electronically, and instantly resets to measure the next couple of mils.

 

As such, the electronics can measure endless amounts of rainfall, and also measure the intensity of rainfall in mils per hour.

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This morning dawned overcast, so I took a look at the weather radar. There was an indication of light to moderate rain moving towards my place from the west. Another look around midday showed that although there were areas of rain approaching, the main body seems to have split up as usual and will go around my place. Waste my time checking the debris screen on my rainwater collection system.

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53 inches of rain so far for the year, so we should get near to the yearly average of 60 inches. We get a lot of 40 and 45 inch years; the average is helped upward from the particularly wet years. Over time we've had a few in the 80's, 90 and the wettest year was just over 100 inches. The driest has been in the low 30's.

 

I remember once reading a small booklet on the local history and our local town here got 90 inches one January just before the turn of the 20th. Century. The road to the coast was cut for five months that year. In those days the road would have probably been a fair bit lower. I think it was just cut and corduroyed  tea tree over the swamp with a gravel road base on top.

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It's been blowing hard here today with the wind blowing at 20 kts gusting to 30-odd from the NNE. I'm east of the front so it's pretty obvious why it's so blowy.

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The forecast was for thunderstorms this afternoon and evening, and if not, just rain. That strong wind from the NNE looks like it's going to push any rain from the front down to the southeast, and I'll miss out again.

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One should be careful of what one wishes for. I copped a big storm last night which dumped buckets of rain. The rain on the roof was so loud I had to crank up the volume to hear what I was watching on YouTube. It rained through the night and there was even a heavy fall about 4:00 am which woke me. The yard looked like a paddy field. The only damage seems to be to the pressure pump from the bore. I had no water from it this morning. Luckily I do have rainwater storage. With the dust washed off the grass, things look good and I expect it to be jumping out of the ground in a day or two.

 

 

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We get regular sessions of drizzle at this time of year.

Yeah, the grass grows. But constant mowing keeps it neat. Our furry autonomous mowers are great!

 

The best thing about moving down here from Qld is that some years the grass gets so out of hand I have to get the ride-on out twice! In a year!

 

It used to be twice in a week.

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6 hours ago, onetrack said:

But I guess the mozzies will be building up again, soon?

Mozzies, yes. Also the myriad of very small gnats and such that can't be held out by flyscreens and which cluster around illuminating lights at night. I often wonder what goes through their miniscule minds in the instant after I turn off the light and plunge the room into relative darkness. 

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They probably think heaven has eluded them again..  there's often a few spiders beneath them ready to get the ones that fall. Get one of those blue light insect killers. Bats are effective insect eaters and a protected species.  Nev

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Saturday in Melbourne was hot (for us) and windy. It was our parish fete, and the wind kept trying to blow my broad brimmed hat off.  Standing in the queue for the hamburger stall was hot. Yesterday started out with a downpour in the morning, but by 1:00 pm is was clear blue sky and 25 deg.  Today is cooler at 16 deg, but nice and sunny. Hot, cool, hot, cool. Plays hell with the sinuses. 

 

 

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