Re: Soooooo, how's this weather?
Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2022 8:18 pm
It's just the leaves that piss me off and the fact that everyone in my neighbourhood just blows the bastards away from their properties instead of sucking them up.
I hate how people do that, blow them away from their property and then just leave them, it's so bloody lazy.Wedgie wrote:It's just the leaves that piss me off and the fact that everyone in my neighbourhood just blows the bastards away from their properties instead of sucking them up.
The Dark Knight wrote:I hate how people do that, blow them away from their property and then just leave them, it's so bloody lazy.....Wedgie wrote:It's just the leaves that piss me off and the fact that everyone in my neighbourhood just blows the bastards away from their properties instead of sucking them up.
My Uggies aren't that far off from a 2022 debut either.Vamos wrote:Moccies have just made their 2022 debut
You do you MT!mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Must mean onesie needs to come out
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Booney wrote:Well....
For the first time since 1974, which was the wettest year in Australia in 122 years of data, it looks like we're in for another La Nina cycle making it three consecutive La Nina and will be compounded by a negative Indian Ocean Dipole.
What does this mean? Another wet year ahead for the east coast of Australia, highly likely that there will be more flooding rains on an already soaked landscape and a mild summer with wetter than average forecasts for most of Australia.
Booney wrote:Well....
For the first time since 1974, which was the wettest year in Australia in 122 years of data, it looks like we're in for another La Nina cycle making it three consecutive La Nina and will be compounded by a negative Indian Ocean Dipole.
What does this mean? Another wet year ahead for the east coast of Australia, highly likely that there will be more flooding rains on an already soaked landscape and a mild summer with wetter than average forecasts for most of Australia.
Booney wrote:Well....
For the first time since 1974, which was the wettest year in Australia in 122 years of data, it looks like we're in for another La Nina cycle making it three consecutive La Nina and will be compounded by a negative Indian Ocean Dipole.
What does this mean? Another wet year ahead for the east coast of Australia, highly likely that there will be more flooding rains on an already soaked landscape and a mild summer with wetter than average forecasts for most of Australia.
Booney wrote:Well....
For the first time since 1974, which was the wettest year in Australia in 122 years of data, it looks like we're in for another La Nina cycle making it three consecutive La Nina and will be compounded by a negative Indian Ocean Dipole.
What does this mean? Another wet year ahead for the east coast of Australia, highly likely that there will be more flooding rains on an already soaked landscape and a mild summer with wetter than average forecasts for most of Australia.
Dirty dog wrote:57 drops here so far, don’t think this is the break in the season we are looking for. Hopefully I’m incorrect and it pi$$es down.
The Bedge wrote:Dirty dog wrote:57 drops here so far, don’t think this is the break in the season we are looking for. Hopefully I’m incorrect and it pi$$es down.
I thought we were going to get decent rain here in Adel today but not the case.. seems less hitting the YP looking at the radar
mots02 wrote:The Bedge wrote:Dirty dog wrote:57 drops here so far, don’t think this is the break in the season we are looking for. Hopefully I’m incorrect and it pi$$es down.
I thought we were going to get decent rain here in Adel today but not the case.. seems less hitting the YP looking at the radar
They reduced Adelaides prediction for today from 14mm 3 days ago to 0.9mm yesterday.
Seems like yesterdays prediction is the right one.
At Croydon and it’s sunny, next thing I hear a huge clap of Thunder and moments later it’s pelting downSpargo wrote:Hail absolutely pelting down in North Adelaide currently.