You are doing very well HB!hillybilly wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 6:33 am Very welcome 14mm overnight. After really wet first half of November here (125mm ) the second half was much drier (just over 10mm) so this one resets the drying, more or less. Month ends on 150mm, which is about 30mm above average We’ve really bucked the national trend our here with six of the past seven months above average
Good to see good falls shared around across central and eastern areas. Was never going to be big for the west or more northern parts.
Not seeing a lot today, just the odd shower. It is quite unstable, but moisture is limited in the colder air.
Tomorrow looks increasly cold, wet and windy
It had an extended outage. Shame as it means it’s annual average is no good now It will still be the wettest metro site, but under by 100mm from the true number .Macedonian wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 7:56 amYou are doing very well HB!hillybilly wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 6:33 am Very welcome 14mm overnight. After really wet first half of November here (125mm ) the second half was much drier (just over 10mm) so this one resets the drying, more or less. Month ends on 150mm, which is about 30mm above average We’ve really bucked the national trend our here with six of the past seven months above average
Good to see good falls shared around across central and eastern areas. Was never going to be big for the west or more northern parts.
Not seeing a lot today, just the odd shower. It is quite unstable, but moisture is limited in the colder air.
Tomorrow looks increasly cold, wet and windy
It's odd that the bom site for Ferny Creek only has 45mm for November up until yesterday.
Love the rainfall reliability, though you’d be surprised at how the ecosystems adapt. We basically need 100mm a month to keep it damp. With 60-80m trees in the garden they just rip the moisture. The deep volcanic soil means we never get puddles for longer than a few hours after it stops raining.Macedonian wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 8:44 am That is a shame.
Its also funny that it will be wettest even though it will be 100 under. You have gotta love a place that is that rainy! I'm envious!
Same here, never a puddle or a boggy patch to be seen. The overflow from my tanks discharges straight onto the ground 4 metres from my house and even though thousands of litres can pour out of it, you would never know, the volcanic soil just swallows it up.hillybilly wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 8:49 amLove the rainfall reliability, though you’d be surprised at how the ecosystems adapt. We basically need 100mm a month to keep it damp. With 60-80m trees in the garden they just rip the moisture. The deep volcanic soil means we never get puddles for longer than a few hours after it stops raining.Macedonian wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 8:44 am That is a shame.
Its also funny that it will be wettest even though it will be 100 under. You have gotta love a place that is that rainy! I'm envious!
Watch the satpic animation. That front is really moving, coming up from the SW. Fun weather tomorrow!Macedonian wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 10:51 am
Calm here now and bright and sunny. So much for the bleak cold that was in the forecast just a couple of days ago.