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    • Sinewave1S
      Sinewave1 @idefix37 | Premium
      last edited by

      @idefix37

      Here's why the rain deflected up the coast, this huge cell dropped the pressure under it. Very tall tops in these thunderstorms.

      Screenshot 2025-01-31 at 22-24-34 Windy Satellite.png

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      • Sinewave1S
        Sinewave1 | Premium
        last edited by

        2:15 AM on the 1st of February

        The large super-cell near Cairns is still building but drifting SSE, as expected, and bringing the rain and wind back to the Townsville area before dawn.

        Screenshot 2025-02-01 at 02-13-38 Windy Satellite.png

        Radar at 2:10 AM - rain converging again.

        Screenshot 2025-02-01 at 02-14-03 Windy Weather radar.png

        Latest ECM Cumulative-Rain next 5-days still looks extreme.

        Screenshot 2025-02-01 at 02-15-31 Windy Rain accumulation.png

        Maximum forecast winds remain below Category-1 so power should remain on.

        Screenshot 2025-02-01 at 02-16-31 Windy Wind accumulation.png

        Dam went up another 5% after the rain eased.

        Screenshot 2025-02-01 at 02-29-46 Dam Levels - Townsville City Council.png

        Next 2 to 3 days should be interesting.

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        • Sinewave1S
          Sinewave1 | Premium
          last edited by

          415 mm received past 28 hours (after a lull over night).

          Rain is supposed to get much heavier the next 2 days. Surprisingly little lightning. Dam rose 20%. Everything is saturated and it's getting quite cool. Had a heatwave before this.

          IR satellite: ... tops are decreasing

          Screenshot 2025-02-01 at 14-39-12 Windy Satellite.png

          Rain Radar: ... rain definitely moved back to Townsville area.

          Screenshot 2025-02-01 at 14-37-58 Windy Weather radar.png

          Cumulative-Rain (next 4-days): Still looking extreme
          .
          Screenshot 2025-02-01 at 14-41-15 Windy Rain accumulation.png

          Cumulative-Wind (next 4-days): ... much windier.

          Screenshot 2025-02-01 at 14-54-10 Windy Wind accumulation.png

          Dam level:

          Screenshot 2025-02-01 at 14-40-26 Dam Levels - Townsville City Council.png

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          • Sinewave1S
            Sinewave1 | Premium
            last edited by Sinewave1

            Update: Sunday 12:00 Noon

            Tracking for a >1,500 mm total by Wednesday. Another 800 mm is forecast. We have received somewhere close to 1 meter of rain so far. Hard to tell how much because the wind. Things have got serious today, I hear sirens and an emergency release of water from the dam is set to occur.

            Not sure when but everyone is being warned that it's coming. Some time after 12 Noon (hour and 15 mins ago).

            Latest Situation

            Screenshot 2025-02-02 at 12-38-23 Dashboard.png

            Screenshot 2025-02-02 at 12-41-31 Dam Levels - Townsville City Council.png

            If the forecast further 800 mm of rain falls by Wednesday, the capacity of the dam will rise to more than ~240%. So emergency release flooding of Townsville (as per 2019) now looks unavoidable. Possibly before dark today (in ~6 hours). The dam has been flood spilling since Friday, but the storage still rose 60% since then.

            It took 3 weeks to build to this in 2019, but this time it's taken 3 days. I live on the coast and the wind and rain is crazy for the past 24 hours.

            Radar:

            Screenshot 2025-02-02 at 11-09-31 Windy Weather radar.png

            Screenshot 2025-02-02 at 11-08-06 Windy Weather radar.png

            Wind & Convergence (all ECMWF forecasts below)

            Screenshot 2025-02-02 at 10-54-30 Windy Wind gusts.png

            Rain Thunder ... that's just nuts

            Screenshot 2025-02-02 at 10-56-37 Windy Rain thunder.png

            Cumulative Rain to midnight Wednesday ... still looking crazy

            Screenshot 2025-02-02 at 13-01-29 Windy Rain accumulation.png

            Of course there are saltwater crocodiles ... keeps you on your toes.

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            • idefix37I
              idefix37 Sailor Moderator @Sinewave1
              last edited by

              @Sinewave1
              It is hard to imagine an intense rain event with such cumulative amounts of rain. I remember during a professional trip in the sugar cane sector, a weekend in Townsville spent in particular snorkeling on the Great Barrier Reef. So far from the current situation.
              In addition, the rapid filling of the Ross River dam must be a little scary.

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              • Sinewave1S
                Sinewave1 @idefix37 | Premium
                last edited by

                @idefix37

                Yes, got people on edge near the river. Got a break for a few hours this afternoon but rain and wind are back. Dam is ~168% so one night of heavy rain from flood gates having to open 100%. Ultimate holding capacity during a flood peak is 250%, but emergency gate opening will be nearer to 200%.

                ECM cumulative-rainfall to Wednesday is still 730 mm to 900 mm. Hoping conditions improve tomorrow as it only has to slow for the spillway to cope.

                There are a lot of Lows around. Nothing compelling, but getting the water lower is a priority. Even a tropical low or Cat 1 cyclone in the SE Gulf of Carpentaria is enough to power-up the convergence into this catchment. That's a real possibility.

                Cumulative-Rain to Wednesday midnight

                Screenshot 2025-02-02 at 19-39-58 Windy Rain accumulation.png

                Radar

                Screenshot 2025-02-02 at 19-40-39 Windy Weather radar.png

                I'm hopeful it'll slowdown tomorrow.

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                • Sinewave1S
                  Sinewave1 | Premium
                  last edited by

                  Rain and wind abated today and the dam level fell by ~3% - crisis averted.

                  Screenshot 2025-02-03 at 19-53-20 Dam Levels - Townsville City Council.png

                  Radar

                  Screenshot 2025-02-03 at 19-46-54 Windy Weather radar.png

                  IR Satellite

                  Screenshot 2025-02-03 at 19-52-22 Windy Satellite.png

                  Cumulative Rain

                  Screenshot 2025-02-03 at 19-48-11 Windy Rain accumulation.png

                  Relative Humidity

                  Screenshot 2025-02-03 at 19-49-51 Windy Humidity.png

                  Pressure

                  Screenshot 2025-02-03 at 19-50-11 Windy Pressure.png

                  Cumulative Wind

                  Screenshot 2025-02-03 at 19-52-00 Windy Wind accumulation.png

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                  • idefix37I
                    idefix37 Sailor Moderator @Sinewave1
                    last edited by idefix37

                    @Sinewave1
                    So this is typically from WX Cycle :)

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                    • Sinewave1S
                      Sinewave1 | Premium
                      last edited by

                      Rain eased but it did not stop. Every 6 to 7 years the weather goes full-retard, and this is that year.

                      Screenshot 2025-02-08 at 17-45-10 Windy Satellite.jpg

                      Screenshot 2025-02-08 at 17-44-09 Windy Satellite.jpg

                      Screenshot 2025-02-08 at 18-21-09 Windy Weather radar.jpg

                      Screenshot 2025-02-08 at 18-16-12 Windy Weather radar.jpg

                      But it keeps it cool.

                      Screenshot 2025-02-08 at 17-47-04 Windy Temperature.jpg

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                      • Sinewave1S
                        Sinewave1 @Sinewave1 | Premium
                        last edited by

                        @Sinewave1

                        Reports of the ending of the wet season have been a bit optimistic.

                        Over the past three nights another ~470 mm of cumulative rain fell. (559.4 mm for all of March so far) and another ~300 mm is forecast, which could easily turn out to be another 600 mm, as that has been the trend this year. Just finished scrubbing the walls and doors with bleach, to remove the mold that suddenly grew out of nowhere last month.

                        Must be a very green continent from space at the moment.

                        Screenshot 2025-03-20 at 11-03-36 Windy Rain accumulation.png

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