Normally i like Seth showing up, cluey 14 type bloke👍 We have Another Seth, not welcome. Cat1 cyclone off our coast. Our ground is sogged from lead up rain, hoping he drifts off shore. 🤞🏻🤞🏻
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There can be only 1 (now where's my big sword) :cheers:
Some folk say I'm full of wind (or something like that anyway)
You lot over there stay safe :shtf:
Seth working its magic today. 9 metre waves, king tides also, lots of erosion.
Stay safe over there :cheers:
I've got a big box & some bubble wrap if you want him posted over to experience Seth squared...
Quote from: Hooli on Tuesday, 04 January 2022, 07:04 AM
I've got a big box & some bubble wrap if you want him posted over to experience Seth squared...
Sounds a grand idea, make sure you leave some room in the box for a fresh Haggis or 2 for the journey, I'm sure he'll get peckish on the way . . .
I'm sure we can include a breeding pair or two of Haggi to over run the countryside there.
Seth and king tides now broken our protection. Bribie Island has guarded Pumiceston Passage and nearby suburbs forever, not anymore.
That looks a fairly big hole from the size of the boats.
Nothing stands in nature's way when it makes up its mind.
Keep safe over there.
It's been predicted for many years and they did nothing about it. The northern channel has been moving around over the decades also, very unpredictably. :whistling:
Agree Chris. 30 yrs ago could drive 3 ks over northern entrance,Happy Valley. Just ocean now. Dont think council could've changed that. Could walk to Bribie from Bulcock.
Seth continued last night, tropical low. Dumped 650mm just north of me. Around where SFC lives, you survive it Mate? London annual rain in one night, amazing.
@grog,
@GSXKING and
@VladTepes , I hope you and your families are OK, I just saw the flood footage on TV. Amazing how much water around that part of SE queensland
Yes thanks Eric if you googlemap where the floods are, Brisbane is quite a way away. Our big brown land gets wet every now and then LOL. :rofl2:
Quote from: grog on Tuesday, 04 January 2022, 07:27 PM
Seth and king tides now broken our protection. Bribie Island has guarded Pumiceston Passage and nearby suburbs forever, not anymore.
Wow!
Yeah thanks mate - rain here but no floods. Well, not now anyway.
2011 was a different story...
Seth has moved on. His remnants are sitting in the Gulf, may become a Cyclone again with another name :frustrated:
http://www.bom.gov.au/gms/IDE00135.202201110830.jpg this is latest satellite image. :hat:
I'm.not changing my name :cheers:
Quote from: seth on Wednesday, 12 January 2022, 12:30 AM
I'm.not changing my name :cheers:
Why not? You could be called Big Wind . . .
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Why not? You could be called Big Wind . . .
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Have you been talking to Emma
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Wild guess . . .