"Keith (Southend)" wrote in message
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Philip Eden wrote:
August is supposed to be the middle of the dry season along
the Sunshine Coast ... but there appears to have been
714mm in 24h (859mm in 60h) at a place called Rainbow
Beach on Thursday 23rd August.
I have a vague recollection of reading of even greater amounts
of rain in the region in a MetMag from the 1880s or 1890s,
but I'm sure it was in the mountains rather than on the coast,
and I can't remember the time of year.
Press reports this time talk about a once-in-100yr depression
off the Queensland coast, whatever that means in the context
of winter synoptics in the region.
If Blair is reading this, I'm sure I'm not the only one who'd
be grateful if he could give us a bit of background.
Philip
http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/dwo/ID...8.latest.shtml
94564 Rainbow Beach 25 54S 153 05E 46m
Mmm, not one I have in my lists ! Ah but it must be a relatively new
location from I compiled them:
AAXX 23234
94564 11/20 81802 10160 20160 30139 40158 50015 67134 79299 88020 333
77130=
AAXX 24234
94564 11530 81801 10202 20169 30139 40158 52016 61544 76262 88500 333
71540=
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Keith (Southend)
http://www.southendweather.net
e-mail: kreh at southendweather dot net
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Keith try Gympie, Bundaberg, Noosa or the airport - Maroochydore.
Dave