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Topic: Brisbane is going to flood again!
jmr
Posts: 7540
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

You heard it here first

This rain is relentless feels like last year
system
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m3nt4l
Posts: 2100
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
One major difference is the rain up till now has been sporadic and has allowed the water to run off/soak in between sittings. The water isn't rushing down the throat as fast as it did on it's way to the stomach, so though diarrhoea will squirt out hard as fast, hopefully there isn't as much to squirt.
paveway
Posts: 16146
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
no alarmist bulls*** to be seen here folks
Spock
Posts: 2035
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Gold 2100 post.
jmr
Posts: 7541
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Really not far off where we were last year, it will just be called the February floods

BOM Water Storage Summary Page
Khel
Posts: 18129
Location: Melbourne, Victoria

Guess it might depend where you are, but I'm at Mt Gravatt and its nowhere near the rain that there was here last year. Its just overcast and not even raining atm.
3dee
Posts: 6930
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Queensland: Because having a sunny Summer full of swimming and beaches is so 2005.
Nathan
Posts: 3926
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Wivenhoe is at 75% and holding steady all month, so doesn't seem like there's much to worry about right now
Raven
Posts: 6409
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
Saayyyy Yasi!
ravn0s
Posts: 14387
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
thank god they dropped wivenhoe to 75%
Red
Posts: 921
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
"Southeast Queensland and northeast New South Wales are in for a prolonged deluge of rain, with the potential for widespread falls of over 200mm for areas between Bundaberg in Queensland and Port Macquarie in New South Wales by the end of the week," said Alex Zadnik, senior meteorologist at Weatherzone.

"Some towns will see even higher rain totals in the 300-400mm range over the next six days, bringing a significant threat of both flash flooding and river flooding," continued Mr Zadnik.


http://www.weatherzone.com.au/news/extreme-weather-threat-across-australia/20108


sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet.
Scooter
Posts: 5392
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Awesome, nothing like a long weekend camping when it's pooring down with rain!
thermite
Posts: 8784
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Double time to drive to work this morning :/
deadlyf
Posts: 2376
Location: Queensland

It's bucketing down where I am (Gold Coast hinterland) but we didn't get anywhere near the amount of rain Brisbane did last year. I just hope the power doesn't go out, it's switched on and off a couple of times the last few days and our Genny is cactus.
Outlaw
Posts: 1206
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland

yes its raining. great thread
Reverend Evil™
Posts: 19741
Location: Wynnum, Queensland

I hope it pisses down all week. We need some rain to keep the gardens green.
m3nt4l
Posts: 2101
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Wish more people would turn their lights on in heavy rain, it makes a huge difference in how fast you can 1.see cars and 2. determine roughly how fast they are travelling.
Eorl
Posts: 5021
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Going to have to bring the guinea pigs in, little critters will probably be freezing. Also releveant:

jmr
Posts: 7542
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

While on the topic of rain, was gonna do a big ride today and I don't wanna let the rain stop me - what sort of post ride treatment should I be giving my bike? (Scott Roadie)

Last time I just toweled as much s*** off as I could and sprayed some WD40, is that suitable or not?
skythra
Posts: 5126
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Lights in rain are important because my side mirrors don't have wipers so cars which already look washed out against the grey road (reflecting the clouds) kind of stand out.
Raven
Posts: 6411
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
Last time I just toweled as much s*** off as I could and sprayed some WD40, is that suitable or not?

Not really.

I go through about a can of Isopropanol or degreaser cleaning the chain and cassette, then lube the chain back up. Coating the surface of the frame with silicon spray will stop it accumulating crap from the road, or mud.

Generally though degreaser on a chain is a bad idea.

Main thing is make sure no water goes in to bearings - that means headset, bottom bracket, pedals and hubs.
jmr
Posts: 7544
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

After every rainy ride? Fark

Now all my balcony cleaning efforts have been negated by this piece of s*** building

teq
Posts: 12347
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Thu 26. Thunderstorms, Top 28 Low 22

naughty Australia day rain :(
TicMan
Posts: 7682
Location: Melbourne, Victoria

Do enjoy my 2 week holiday in Brisbane & Kingscliff with all this rain.. ironically Melbourne is ~30 with lots of sun :(
dranged
Posts: 1955
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
Yeah another 1-- on using WD40.. bad stuff! it's a very light lubricant, and as a dispersant will suck the water right out, drying out your drive chain. $2 bog standard degreaser from Supercheap, avoiding hubs, bottom bracket, pedals, headset, then use a thicker lubricant like silicon / teflon, wash off with hose/rag, and finish up with polish which as Raven says coats and stops crud from accumulating. Bike Lust is good if you can find it!
Tollaz0r!
Posts: 12216
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Im being so soft today. I initally waited for the rain to die down before motoing into work. Now I'm just not going in. I figure why risk riding in such conditions if I don't need to.
dranged
Posts: 1956
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
Also don't be suckered into paying $20 per shot or whatevs from your LBS
Raven
Posts: 6412
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
No, definitely not after every rainy ride, just when I CBF cleaning it. I'm not that anal.
deeper
Posts: 4005
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Im being so soft today. I initally waited for the rain to die down before motoing into work. Now I'm just not going in. I figure why risk riding in such conditions if I don't need to.


Completely justified
m3nt4l
Posts: 2102
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I'm glad I now have a tumble dryer for school uniforms now as I prefer to sun dry mine and my children's clothes except in devastatingly wet periods of time.

last edited by m3nt4l at 11:58:51 24/Jan/12
Eorl
Posts: 5022
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Wait how old are you mental?
m3nt4l
Posts: 2103
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
29 for a few more months.
Eorl
Posts: 5023
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Oh okay, just by how you said "for school uniforms now as I prefer sun dried clothes" I thought you were still in school.
paveway
Posts: 16147
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Im being so soft today. I initally waited for the rain to die down before motoing into work. Now I'm just not going in. I figure why risk riding in such conditions if I don't need to.


Completely justified


not really

get a car.
The GuVna
Posts: 1761
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
http://a5.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc7/s320x320/409334_10150519730558823_566783822_9070483_1519944130_n.jpg
Twisted
Posts: 11578
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Le Piss! I went out to get something from the shops in Spring Hill...the water on the roads is like up to your ankles...now I get to sit around in f***ing wet trousers and socks :p
BOHEMION
Posts: 465
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Im being so soft today. I initally waited for the rain to die down before motoing into work. Now I'm just not going in. I figure why risk riding in such conditions if I don't need to.


My gear is still soaked from riding last night. So I had to drive today ....
Ickus
Posts: 209
Location: Perth, Western Australia

Bah.. I will trade you your wet Australia day for my melting Australia week...
From BOM (Perth)
Wednesday Very hot. Sunny. Min 24 Max 40
Thursday Very hot. Mostly sunny. Min 26 Max 40
Friday Very hot. Partly cloudy. Min 25 Max 39
Saturday Very hot. Sunny. Min 26 Max 42
Sunday Very hot. Sunny. Min 24 Max 40
Monday Very hot. Sunny. Min 23 Max 39
infi
Posts: 18314
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I am getting that de ja vu feeling...
teq
Posts: 12352
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

hands down the best BOM Radar thing I've ever found

http://www.bommap.com/Default.aspx?ID=8
demon
Posts: 6652
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

nice find teq :]

working from home ftw atm ! :D orrryeh
m3nt4l
Posts: 2107
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
It's bucketing down where I am (Gold Coast hinterland)


http://video.couriermail.com.au/2189629354/Mountain-Flood#.Tx4fIr7cYtk.facebook


Last year just up the road from there, it took ten minutes to go 40 meters, when we saw that there was a tree blocking the road and people were crossing the lines around a blind corner to go around, I stopped, hooked up a chain and towed it off the road.
copuis
Posts: 2075
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

brisbane drivers, failing to yet again use their damn lights!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
WetWired
Posts: 5901
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
our roof is leaking :(
copuis
Posts: 2076
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

132500 wset wired
hardware
Posts: 9961
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
no im pretty sure 132500 is for when you have no roof anymore, not just ooh pass me a couple of pots and pans
teq
Posts: 12353
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

im pretty sure you see the SES all the time on the news, throwing tarps over houses with full roofs that just have one or two holes
or you know, a few tiles missing
WetWired
Posts: 5902
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yeah a bucket will suffice for now
m3nt4l
Posts: 2110
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Don't leave the top down in your convertible Rolls Royce:

http://finance.ninemsn.com.au/newsbusiness/8407956/rolls-royce-rain-damage-could-cost-100k

Eorl
Posts: 5028
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

To pass the boredom, play BF3 or SWTOR, or visit this website http://browncardigan.com/
deeper
Posts: 4006
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
hands down the best BOM Radar thing I've ever found http://www.bommap.com/Default.aspx?ID=8


looks pretty, over what time period is this reporting?
teq
Posts: 12354
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

it says on the page, it's over a 2 hour period
kinda hard to see but if you look at the bottom of the overlaid image it gives the UTC time
Scooter
Posts: 5394
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Localised flooding in Logan causing some roads to be closed.
Got an internal e-mail about it, trying to find where it is online... but cant...

ROAD / STREET SUBURB SECTION OF ROAD ROAD FLOODED RE-OPENED

Bahrs Scrub Road Buccan/Bahrs Scrub 24/01/2012 1:50
Boundary St Beenleigh CLOSED by Police 1:00pm - 24-1-12
California Creek Road/West Mount Cotton Road Cornubia Water over road - 12:44 - 24-1-12
Clarks Road Loganholme 10:50am - 24-1-12
Cusack Lane Jimboomba 2:00pm - 24-1-12
Erwin Road Carbrook Water over road - 12:44 - 24-1-12
Fryar Road Beenleigh 1:50pm - 24-1-12
Grafton Road Woodridge 1:50pm - 24-1-12
Henderson Road Jimboomba 2:00pm - 24-1-12
Holmview Road Beenleigh Water over road - 12:15pm - 24-1-12
Millstream Road Jimboomba 2:15pm - 24-1-12
Mona Drive Jimboomba 1:30pm - 24-1-12
Mundoolun Road Mundoolun Between Collins Rd & Mundoolan Estate 10:30am - 24-1-12
Pimpama Street Waterford 12:15pm - 24-1-12
School Road Logan Reserve 12:50pm - 24-1-12


Sorry about the poor formatting.
m3nt4l
Posts: 2111
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
^ Racq and 131940 are good for finding closed roads

http://www.racq.com.au/travel/Maps_and_Directions/road_conditions

http://131940.qld.gov.au/Home.aspx
Scooter
Posts: 5395
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

AFAIK, and from a quick check, RACQ doesn't go down into local detail. Only Main Road routes and stuff.

131940 is better, but painful to use when it's busy.
teq
Posts: 12356
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/queensland/seq-road-closures-caused-by-rain-20120124-1qevk.html
Outlaw
Posts: 1212
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland

that bommap is kind of win.
Red
Posts: 922
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
http://www.theweatherchaser.com/maps/
mission
Posts: 8275
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Don't leave the top down in your convertible Rolls Royce:

http://finance.ninemsn.com.au/newsbusiness/8407956/rolls-royce-rain-damage-could-cost-100k



lol, the funniest bit is there is probably a remote button on his key the closes the roof without him doing a a thing, other than press the button..... but he decided not to :/

Also, with cars so fancy these days with rain sensing wipers etc, you think a $1m+ Rolls would sense rain and automatically close its roof.....
Red
Posts: 923
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
no im pretty sure 132500 is for when you have no roof anymore, not just ooh pass me a couple of pots and pans


Pains me to say it but once again teq is right. Give us a call if you've sprung a leak, we'll prioritise it and check it out in due course. I've been to a house once where they had water running down the internal chimney. Got up into the roof space and a tile had cracked. Luckily they had spares under the house so I got in there and replaced the broken one from the inside. That was fun.

Other times it's a matter of blocked gutters being overwhelmed by the volume of water (especially where roofs meet at the bottom on town houses). We tell them to clean their gutters and call the insurance company to fix the damage.

Then there's this,
http://i.imgur.com/2j7aWl.jpg

trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 35509
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Red, what is the number I call if my cigars get a bit damp and I can no longer light them?
WetWired
Posts: 5904
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
so are you saying I should call SES then?
crazymorton
Posts: 2730
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
lol, the funniest bit is there is probably a remote button on his key the closes the roof without him doing a a thing, other than press the button..... but he decided not to :/

one of our reps unknowingly let her windows down over night and her car is saturated. i say unkowingly because what we've figured is that it's one of those cars where if you hold the key button down a bit extra it opens, or closes, all your windows as well as lock/unlock.

she found her keys under her laptop bag on the motel table near the window so we figure she's triggered the "all windows down" action accidently.

we are all suitabily pissing ourselves laughing at her misfortune!
jmr
Posts: 7546
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Trog can I have my thread title back you nazi

I have experienced flooding first hand now on the way to the gym

http://ftp.jmrit.com.au/creek.png
Nerfy
Posts: 5274
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

I am so hungry, it hasn't stopped raining here for like 2 weeks. Down to two somehow-still-green bananas. :/

Much worse though is that I'm basically out of coffee.
funky
Posts: 1506
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
hey nerfy, i know you don't drive, so why don't you just buy an umbrella
Hogfather
Posts: 11743
Location: Cairns, Queensland

No one is above walking in the rain.

NO ONE
paveway
Posts: 16153
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
heh 'not driving'

a sure indication of uselessness
Nerfy
Posts: 5275
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

I have a small umbrella, but have to go through a rainforest, and it's an hour walk. :(

No one is above walking in the rain.

I bet the shopping centre would say otherwise if I rocked up dripping wet. :P

a sure indication of uselessness

Out of two dozen examples that I can think of, everybody I know who does or doesn't drive correlates exactly with whether their parents paid for their car or not. Don't give me this judgemental bulls***, it drives me up the wall.
Crakaveli
Posts: 5992
Location: USA
uh.. go and get more? Your dress will dry out eventually.
Mantis
Posts: 808
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Silly people parking at Toombul when heavy rain is predicted.

http://resources0.news.com.au/images/2012/01/24/1226252/521076-toombul-car-park.jpg

http://resources3.news.com.au/images/2012/01/24/1226252/495691-toombul-car-park.jpg
Crakaveli
Posts: 5993
Location: USA
Don't give me this judgemental bulls***, it walks me up the wall.

fixt
Hogfather
Posts: 11744
Location: Cairns, Queensland

I bet the shopping centre would say otherwise if I rocked up dripping wet. :P

They might get you to dry out in the loo / hand you towel, but shopping centres are beggars these days, not choosers.
fixt

ahahahahahha

f*** me

aahha!
Eorl
Posts: 5030
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Bahaha owned.
funky
Posts: 1507
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
wtf do you live that it is an hour walk through a rainforest to go anywhere? surely there is public transport closer than an hours walk

well played crakaveli!
Nerfy
Posts: 5276
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

They might get you to dry out in the loo / hand you towel, but shopping centres are beggars these days, not choosers.

By shopping centre I just mean a tiny block-shaped store :P, I live ages away from anywhere atm.

surely there is public transport closer than an hours walk

The only public transport near here is the train station next to the shop. :P

Anyway, I was just bitching, advice is uh thankfully received.

fixt

http://29.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lltzgnHi5F1qzib3wo1_400.jpg
Hogfather
Posts: 11745
Location: Cairns, Queensland

By shopping centre I just mean a tiny block-shaped store :P, I live ages away from anywhere atm.

Point still stands. They want your money.

Regardless, living in a rain forest and not being prepared for rain seems ... curious.
paveway
Posts: 16154
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Out of two dozen examples that I can think of, everybody I know who does or doesn't drive correlates exactly with whether their parents paid for their car or not. Don't give me this judgemental bulls***, it drives me up the wall.


my suspicions: confirmed
demon
Posts: 6653
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

level railway crossing on beams road was closed when i tried to go thru there just before :(
cops were turning everyone around n it was pretty congested.
Reverend Evil™
Posts: 19745
Location: Wynnum, Queensland

As long as it doesn't flood like last year. If it does Anna while put on another teary display and gullible people will vote her back in again.
teq
Posts: 12359
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

my place flooded a bit downstairs, I just dug a trench down the hill to my neighbors yard
not really much else I can do
arkter
Posts: 467
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland

Silly people parking at Toombul when heavy rain is predicted.


Or smart?

>dat insurance payout.
Jimbo
Posts: 784
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Trog can I have my thread title back you nazi


haha

http://www.couriermail.com.au/

they sure call it flood

Jmr wins the Nostradamus award
skythra
Posts: 5134
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Theft and fire needs to include flood >.<
reload!
Posts: 6458
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
gah!
sandgate road is bulls*** f***ed atm. was stuck in nundah tunnel for over half an hour before bailing off at toombul and going back around to wavell. ridiculousness. a little bit of rain and everyone turns to retards.
Captain Lateral
Posts: 4342
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Out of two dozen examples that I can think of, everybody I know who does or doesn't drive correlates exactly with whether their parents paid for their car or not.
how old are you nerfy? I thought you were early 20's or something? bit to old to be blaming your parents surely?
Timmeh
Posts: 1786
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

http://oi41.tinypic.com/2ztd540.jpg

Work got a bit flooded today, had to move pallets of cable back into the main shed.
Whoop
Posts: 19282
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/mm190/pointyfork/random/th_IMG_0134-1.jpg
Nerfy
Posts: 5277
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

how old are you nerfy? I thought you were early 20's or something? bit to old to be blaming your parents surely?

Late 20s now, what do you mean by blaming? Are you saying that I should feel ashamed of myself when I have, financial-wise, done better than any single other person I've known from my background? People who judge as if people's characters are entirely reflected in what they have, make the fallacy of presuming that everybody starts on an equal playing field, which plain and simply is not true.

Ftr, of my public school peer group, I'm the only one who has managed to get a degree, managed to maintain a professional career for years. Of my higher class peer group, I'm the only one who has managed to save tens of thousands of dollars, and the only one who has taken a stab at starting my own business, even if it's in the s***s right now. I'm sick of people telling me that I should feel s*** for not having owned cars or travelled or played instruments or had a huge social life, when as far as I can see, these things are only had by my peers when they were given to them. Judged by what I've actually done myself, I'm subjectively kicking ass, but it's impossible to remember with everybody judging by their conventional wisdoms of how things naturally go, instead of the observable reality. Maybe I just have a really bad sample group, and actually am super s*** as some would like me to believe.
infi
Posts: 18316
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

not even a flood will save anna this time, thank f***. heavy flooding down carbrook way this arvo.
arkter
Posts: 468
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland

Late 20s now, what do you mean by blaming? Are you saying that I should feel ashamed of myself when I have, financial-wise, done better than any single other person I've known from my background? People who judge as if people's characters are entirely reflected in what they have, make the fallacy of presuming that everybody starts on an equal playing field, which plainly and simply is not true. Of my public school peer group, I'm the only one who has managed to get a degree, managed to maintain a professional career for years. Of my higher class peer group, I'm the only one who has managed to save tens of thousands of dollars, and the only one who has taken a stab at starting my own business, even if it's in the s***s right now. I'm sick of people telling me that I should feel s*** for not having owned cars or travelled or played instruments or had a huge social life, when as far as I can see, these things are only had by my peers when they were given to them. Judged by what I've actually done myself, I'm subjectively kicking ass, but it's impossible to remember with everybody judging by their conventional wisdoms of how things naturally go, instead of the observable reality. Maybe I just have a really bad sample group, and actually am super s*** as some would like me to believe.


It is better to have tried and failed than to have never tried at all. Learn from where you went wrong and just keep going at it! You're doing better than your school buddies if you've gone out and set up your own business instead of just working for the man.

Good on ya.
Red
Posts: 924
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
Got a text before from my Duty Officer for Level 3 Flood Rescue personnel to go up to the Richmond-Tweed region to assist, unfortunately they picked two other swiftwater technicians from my region :(

(figured copius might be jelly)
paveway
Posts: 16156
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
so what has all that pissing and moaning wall of text got to do with the fact you are late 20's and still don't have a car?

last edited by paveway at 22:06:11 24/Jan/12
Zylox
Posts: 1523
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
thank god they dropped wivenhoe to 75%

That was my argument last year and it came true. I must say "told you so!"

Not much around Ipswich as last year. When the torrents are in Toowoomba again it'll be time to prepare.
Captain Lateral
Posts: 4345
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Of my higher class peer group, I'm the only one who has managed to save tens of thousands of dollars, and the only one who has taken a stab at starting my own business, even if it's in the s***s right now. I'm sick of people telling me that I should feel s*** for not having owned cars or travelled or played instruments or had a huge social life, when as far as I can see, these things are only had by my peers when they were given to them.
whoa, calm down nerfy, just cause you're a failure doesn't mean you have to take it out on us. :P

but seriously, you've saved thousands of dollars but can't afford a $300 piece of s*** to take you down to the shops (which are about 5k away) while its raining? a car is well worth the investment for the sheer convenience it provides.

its not about having a status to throw around, its about helping your self out by having a useful device.

I brought up the parent thing because I got my first car without any aid.
copuis
Posts: 2077
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Pains me to say it but once again teq is right. Give us a call if you've sprung a leak, we'll prioritise it and check it out in due course. I've been to a house once where they had water running down the internal chimney. Got up into the roof space and a tile had cracked. Luckily they had spares under the house so I got in there and replaced the broken one from the inside. That was fun.

Other times it's a matter of blocked gutters being overwhelmed by the volume of water (especially where roofs meet at the bottom on town houses). We tell them to clean their gutters and call the insurance company to fix the damage.

Then there's this,
http://i.imgur.com/2j7aWl.jpg



nice pic red, I had my fair share of that fun post gap storm, and again in yasi


i'm only just home, (fatigued so I tapped myself out,) most of the jobs around my area (i'm based at petrie depot, but cover s'pine, to the edge of north lakes, and inland past kobble creek,) and apart from two evac's (home flooded, and roads getting cut off fast,) and one pass it on to the swift water rescue guys because it was beyond me, I have done the following

5 roofs, where they really just needed to clear the gutters, and the real estate agent for 2 of the was just trying to get us to do it for free.......I cleared the blockage, but not all the gutters, not my job

one that had just gotten the skylight fixed (from the little hail storm in s'pine a couple of months back) but the guys who fixed the skylight must have had lead feet, as there was a clear line of freshly broken tiles from the gutter to the skylight, (moved the tiles, made one big hole, covered that hole up, done)

and cleared a drain for an old guy whos house was flooding (it had about 5cm of water lapping at the back of the house, but all that was needed was the side drain cleaned out, then the water just flowed)

one tree across a drive way, only a smallish thing, easy job,

the guys are still going, but me being up since 2am this morning means at this point i'm no good on a roof, or welding a chainsaw, or much of anything but sleep
Nerfy
Posts: 5280
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

but seriously, you've saved thousands of dollars but can't afford a $300 piece of s***

The way you save, get this, is by not spending. :P

And piss off you could afford to buy and maintain a car for $300, it'd cost more just for the learner's+lessons+exam+license.
CHUB
Posts: 8464
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
What a c*** of a day, I should have just abandoned my vehicle and stopped working, that was some seriously unsafe bulls*** especially around Burpengary/Deception Bay.

Don't know what I was thinking driving that f***ing unco Post van through flooded roads to get someones s***ty mail.

What a complete joke of a setup.

/rage
m3nt4l
Posts: 2112
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
There are many cities and countries where you don't need a car. There are some places in Australia you can get by without a car, but Australia really isn't setup for not having a car or two or three.
copuis
Posts: 2079
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Got a text before from my Duty Officer for Level 3 Flood Rescue personnel to go up to the Richmond-Tweed region to assist, unfortunately they picked two other swiftwater technicians from my region :(

(figured copius might be jelly)



that I am, I did get a little play before i made way for the paid boys and their much nicer toys (and boots)

did give one of the techs s*** for wearing a raincoat over his wetsuit.......didn't make sense to me but hey, i'm not in the fire service
Reverend Evil™
Posts: 19748
Location: Wynnum, Queensland

Damn, it's really pissing down here now. Gonna be some carnage in the morning for sure.
Nerfy
Posts: 5281
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Living on a hill with a construction block at the top, equals waterfall of mud down the street all day, heh.
Eorl
Posts: 5034
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Hmmm, wonder if the trains are going to be working tomorrow. Hope so, or Trog I'm working at home haha!
m3nt4l
Posts: 2117
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Drive, cab, run, walk, swim?
Captain Lateral
Posts: 4346
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
The way you save, get this, is by not spending. :P
touché

And piss off you could afford to buy and maintain a car for $300,

I could get you a working car for $300, you might have to do a little bit of maintenance to get it roadworthy, but part of being frugal is getting your hands dirty.

it'd cost more just for the learner's+lessons+exam+license.
if this is your hurdle though I understand, this is now hugely expensive if you can't get hours up with parents.

100 hours, or 33 with a professional, last lessons i got was $55 per lesson and its probably gone up since then so that's $1815.

my missus had 5 or something lessons from family, 5 or so from professional instructor, and got in just before the laws changed over.

Was she ready for the road when she started? not really, but I don't think any one really is, which is why we get them to wear warning signs now.
teq
Posts: 12364
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

if he's over 25 he doesn't have to do 100 hours

Before you are eligible to take a practical driving test you must have held your learner licence for at least one year within the previous three years (not including licence suspensions or cancellations) and have completed and recorded 100 hours of supervised on-road driving experience (for drivers under 25 years of age) in your learner logbook.


http://www.tmr.qld.gov.au/Licensing/Getting-a-licence/Car-licence/Learner-licence.aspx

I think it's more revealing that he hasn't got his license yet, plenty of kids get their license way before they get a car
I think not having a car is a direct result of not having a license, not having a license is the actual issue here

it's not at all unheard of, but it is unusual in this country
Nerfy
Posts: 5282
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Uh wouldn't registration and insurance (even if only in case of hitting somebody else) be in the thousands per year? Before petrol? By getting your hands dirty, do you presume that the person already somehow knows what they're doing? I don't know the foggiest about cars except that some are manual and some are automatic.

I think it's more revealing

Again, what's with this? Revealing of what? Nobody was going to pay for it, so I had to make an unnecessary purchase if I were to get it. It's revealing of that I have some money sense unlike most people? If I bought even half the s*** I'd like to buy, from health insurance to even a single trip overseas, a license would still not make the cut lol.

Australians put way too much stock in car stuff.
teq
Posts: 12365
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

rego = 400/6 months on a 6 cyl, so presumably a bit less for a 4 cyl
insurance on a clapped out dunger is no more than $500, you only want third party because your insurance would otherwise cost more than your car

so yeah all up no more than $2k for an entire years worth of driving, not including the petrol - which really is dependant on how much you use the thing.
the more you use it, the more fuel you consume, but the more value you're taking out of the investment

you can't really argue this one, cars are very valuable and very useful to too many people
you've already demonstrated that you could benefit from having a car on a day like today

the point about not having a license is still more valid, however - because you could have done that about 10 years ago (roughly) when it was easy, cheap etc
if you had normal parents who were willing to teach you, you don't really have a leg to stand on


Again, what's with this? Revealing of what? Nobody was going to pay for it, so I had to make an unnecessary purchase if I were to get it.


my license didn't cost me more than a few hundred dollars over a 4 year period, from L's to Open's

It's revealing of that I have some money sense unlike most people?


most people have a license and a car, some even have money sense too.
Nerfy
Posts: 5283
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

if you had normal parents who were willing to teach you, you don't really have a leg to stand on

You literally cannot grasp the concept of not having money to spend can you? Where would the money for that have come from? Every cent I could muster from jobs I could get in the sea of suburbia where I grew up, was focused on trying to be able to afford to go to uni without having to take a gap year. And, as I expected, everybody who did do that, ended up either not going to uni, or dropping out when they did.

Why the f*** are we even talking about this. Bloody car people and their car judgements about car things.
teq
Posts: 12366
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

I'm not buying it, my L test cost something like $14

parents gave me lessons and I even paid for a few from working weekends while studying

after 12 months on my L's I had to fork out something like $35? (been a long long time, so I can't really remember)

we are really talking about pittence here, if you can't afford max $200~ over the course of 4 years from L's - Open license, you need to get your ass down to centrelink
csirac
Posts: 2506
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Let it go lol

Wasn't there a whole thread on this with the same points
Nerfy
Posts: 5284
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

I had an Ls for a few years, there was no way to take it further, and it was costing me money to renew every year.

Discussion over. You guys just keep going in circles with "you're bad because you won't spend money which you don't have on something which you don't need to fit some sort of pre-expectations standard"

Open license, you need to get your ass down to centrelink

Hah, actually, it turns out that I actually was eligible for centrelink for a few years as a student where I wasn't getting it, but the first time I'd asked they'd said I wasn't due to a mistake, and they didn't do backpay. Eventually found out and my last two years at uni were a lot less hectic. Being a noob who had absolutely no help from anybody when I moved out on my own, I had no idea about half the things that were available, still don't really.

Wasn't there a whole thread on this with the same points

Pretty much, I don't understand why people start it, or why they keep re-using positions which I've already answered. "Maybe if I just say it louder, the reality of the situation will stop mattering in my argument!" Guess it's compelling stuff when you're one of the types who have an urge to call people s*** all the time for some god unknown reason.
FraktuRe
Posts: 3988
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
Pretty sure you're wayyyyyyy under estimating the costs there teq.
Whoop
Posts: 19290
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Rego is cheaper if you pay it by the year, rather than every 6 months. Last rego statement thing for my corolla was: $655 and for the Evo: $641. That's for an entire year including CTP.
Insurance can be cheap if your car isn't worth much, is garaged, isn't a well sought after brand by thieves and you have an impeccable driving record and an alarm/immobilizer that meets their requirements (though they're not cheap).

we are really talking about pittence here, if you can't afford max $200~ over the course of 4 years from L's - Open license, you need to get your ass down to centrelink

Or get yourself a high interest bank account & use the interest you earn to pay for the car maybe?
teq
Posts: 12367
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Pretty sure you're wayyyyyyy under estimating the costs there teq.


yep, very possible - but it's still within a few hundred bucks (plus I was talking about back in the day, not recent prices)
ie, not even a dollar per day

http://www.tmr.qld.gov.au/Licensing/Getting-a-licence/Licence-fees.aspx
IncrEdible_vEgetable
Posts: 1939
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
How about this rain eh?
Jc_23
Posts: 390
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
been a long long time


Haha, no it hasn't. ;P

If you can get by without a car more power to you! I'm on foot patrol more often than not, and I have a massive golf umbrella - crank the beats, all good. :)
paveway
Posts: 16157
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
so now X amount of years on since you were a kid and your parents obviously didnt help you at all but you are now relatively doing alright

why are you still pissing and moaning about how you never got help so like 8 years later you still cant have a car or license?

sounds pathetic excuses from a loser to me.

OH YOU CAR PEOPLE AND YOUR CARS
m3nt4l
Posts: 2119
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
The grass is going to be so lush and green I'll be able to chase cheese wheels down hills and just bounce all the way down, yay!
IVY_MiKe
Posts: 682
Location: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory

OH YOU CAR PEOPLE AND YOUR CARS


I can smell a QGL meme cooking... and it's almost done.


In all seriousness, and not just aimed at Nerfy... Getting your licence does a number of things the least of which would be the capacity to drive a vehicle in the event of an emergency.

Grats on the 'doing it yourself' mate, and the time and finances might be a little tight at the moment, but if you're plus of 25 and haven't got the 'tick in the box' to drive a car, the only person you are letting down (for now) is yourself.

Being educated as you claim to be, you should consider the upside of having a licence (regardless of whether or not you buy a car)
Tollaz0r!
Posts: 12217
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Boo hoo, now talk about the rains children.
yamahabandit
Posts: 29
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland

http://i1216.photobucket.com/albums/dd366/yamahabandit/IMG_0290.jpg
Guess we're not going that way eh....

http://i1216.photobucket.com/albums/dd366/yamahabandit/IMG_0291.jpg
Almost there buddy....
Red
Posts: 925
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
did give one of the techs s*** for wearing a raincoat over his wetsuit.......didn't make sense to me but hey, i'm not in the fire service


I can kinda understand it. Wet wetsuit, no sun, any kind of breeze = reasonably chilly. especially if you're standing around for a while waiting for the next task.
Scooter
Posts: 5397
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Heh, it's always funny to see little cars try to drive through water I wouln't even drive through in my Jeep.

Camping is pretty much a no-go now. It started yesterday with people asking "how muddy is the campsite when it's raining?" and turned into "Waah Waah I'm a little bitch that doesn't want to get wet" within a few hours. Was down from 12 to 3, so we decided to just go to a mates place for a BBQ then head out camping if the weather is better (yeah... that looks likely.)

Do any of you guys have wet weather plans for Aussie day?
Scooter
Posts: 5398
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

You can buy (water proof) battery operated Heating Wetsuits, I was thinking of getting one for diving. The ones the SES guys would need were like 1/2 price compared to the Diving (up to ~40 meters) ones.

But yeah, when Diving in winter I always take a wind jacket for the surface interval and trip out/back. Cold wind on a wetsuit is very chilly.
paveway
Posts: 16158
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
you are keen to go camping in a tent in this weather scooter?
m3nt4l
Posts: 2120
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Guess we're not going that way eh....


I said it will squirt hard and fast, but hopefully there wont be as much to squirt. With dam at 76% and with the ground drier than it was last year it shouldn't be like last year. When it rains like this there will always be flash flooding, but Brisbane shouldn't flood like last year.
infi
Posts: 18318
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

it looks pretty nasty out there today, so stay safe everyone.
Scooter
Posts: 5400
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Swag and I have a Shelter as well. I was planning on getting wet (Water Skiing) anyway... so how I get wet isn't much on a concern. Camping in the rain just involves a lot of sitting around drinking and keeping the fire hot enough to dry the next log so it starts burning.

There was talk of a Sundown trip too, but I think it's fallen under the same situation...
copuis
Posts: 2080
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

I can kinda understand it. Wet wetsuit, no sun, any kind of breeze = reasonably chilly. especially if you're standing around for a while waiting for the next task.



but it was the nice rain, (about 24 degrees, and the water was lovely

about to head back out, kinda wish i had those trick boots right now (opting for the old dunlop volleys as there is some roof work and the at much nicer that the ole boots)
Outlaw
Posts: 1215
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland

non stop rain for the past 24hrs?
good day to be home
WetWired
Posts: 5907
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Can you guys post locations where these photos were taken?
jmr
Posts: 7547
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Nerfy and cars is like Lana Kane and babies
Red
Posts: 926
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
The ones the SES guys would need were like 1/2 price compared to the Diving (up to ~40 meters) ones.


In english?

you are keen to go camping in a tent in this weather scooter?


I would!
copuis
Posts: 2082
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

red I think he means that the swift water guys should get a heated wetsuit,

it should be noted that in QLD the SES plays a pretty minor role in water rescue, we are not technicly swift water trained, that training goes to the rural fire fighters I do not know why, (that is also part of the reason i'm jelly at red, not only does he have the cool boots, but many more training op's as well)


if you want an idea of how well your local group is supported, have a look at the gear they use one day, brisbane city really supports their groups, and they have good gear, and good training,

other groups lack the council support and will not do anything unless the voters really hammer them, or they are lucky to have a good community to support them where the council can't

(I've meet one group that fund raised for new tire for the only vehicle they had, and members had at times paid for the fuel because they didn't have any other means to re-fuel other than the depot, despite the council cars all having fuel cards)

hell my group when i was deputy fought to get a second 4wd because we could no longer use the council cars, (back when it was just pine rivers, in an "event" we would make some calls, and borrow the council cars/trucks etc to get the jobs done, when they made the "super" council of moreton bay, that ended, but it meant that a group of 50 people had one troop carrier that was meant to cover a massive area and over 33,000 people)
deadlyf
Posts: 2383
Location: Queensland

Hinze dam went up 10%, would be great to see it get filled to the new level.
Scooter
Posts: 5402
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

In english?


The ones that can go deeper and handle more pressure cost more.

First ones google found, these aren't the ones I was thinking about but close enough;
http://www.heatedwetsuits.com/
Timmeh
Posts: 1789
Location: Brisbane, Queensland



Do any of you guys have wet weather plans for Aussie day?


Soon as I saw the weather report I opted to work Thursday and take Friday off.
Long weekend yeow
BOHEMION
Posts: 466
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
that training goes to the rural fire fighters


I've been hounding for this training for a year now and have been told that the only training ops is with Perm Urbans....

Which is rediculous on the fact that Rural fire fighters know the terrain they are working on and already have harness points worked out on slipway crossings and trouble spots.

last edited by BOHEMION at 11:16:07 25/Jan/12
yamahabandit
Posts: 30
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland

Can you guys post locations where these photos were taken?


Helensvale Gold Coast. About 5 mtrs below the M1, near Movieworld. Probably going to close the shop up and go home. Have knocked all the staff off already. Its been pretty relentless for the last two days.

One of our guys rocked in this morning with photos of his roof collapsed in his bedroom. Needless to say we sent him home.
Python
Posts: 1356
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
Check out this...

http://www.bommap.com
Red
Posts: 928
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
Python, already been talked about, and already been trumped.

http://www.theweatherchaser.com/maps/
E.T.
Posts: 4184
Location: Queensland

Took these this morning at some locations close to home.
The old Cashs crossing at Draper. Was originally washed out in the 74 floods and closed ever since .
http://img405.imageshack.us/img405/7028/img1902rc.jpg
By et1965 at 2012-01-24

And Drapers crossing (at Draper). You can see the mud line on the road showing just how high the water got last night. Thats at least as high as it got during the floods last year.
http://img20.imageshack.us/img20/7545/img1904iw.jpg
By et1965 at 2012-01-24
FraktuRe
Posts: 3990
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
hey yamahabandit what shop do you own/run there?
yamahabandit
Posts: 31
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland

I manage the sales dept of the big Stihl/Honda/Toro Dealership at the end of Siganto Drive.
Eorl
Posts: 5041
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/403766_3115891065350_1506660442_3019850_1259616505_n.jpg

My sis works at that KFC haha.
yamahabandit
Posts: 32
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland

Rofl, classic shot. What still amazes me is that they spent a couple of months upgrading the bridge next to the pub... and she still goes under.

And there are still some tards that have to try and bulldoze through it in their Suzuki Swifts.
Outlaw
Posts: 1219
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland

http://img191.imageshack.us/img191/5669/weatherf***.jpg
Raider
Posts: 3856
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
hahahah outlaw that is fkn brilliant
m3nt4l
Posts: 2128
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Need moaw pics

http://www.goldcoast.com.au/images/gallery/remote/2012/01/25/1278301.jpg

http://tools.goldcoast.com.au/admin/gallery_images/2012/01/25/1278311.jpg

http://static.lifeislocal.com.au/multimedia/images/full/1665932.jpg

Scooter
Posts: 5406
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

One of the Chanies drove around and took pictures of a few of the Logan roads that were closed, but just on his phone and I didn't get a copy :/
Superform
Posts: 7220
Location: Netherlands
it better get motherf***in sunny.. i'm coming over soon
mission
Posts: 8276
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
f*** there is some idiots around.

Oh look, he guy driving the Land Rover is a perfect example.
paveway
Posts: 16165
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
looks like my camping trip is probably back on, it has been decentish weather (ie. not raining) all arvo and the radar shows really just the dregs left to come through
Scooter
Posts: 5409
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Nice Pave, where are you headed?
Everyone has officially chumped out of mine... not even any talk of 'If it gets better' any more...
infi
Posts: 18325
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i never figured a metro like you to be into camping, pave
m3nt4l
Posts: 2131
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Glad so many chicks see the rain outside and grab a white shirt and no bra though. There's a positive side.
Outlaw
Posts: 1221
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland

Glad so many chicks see the rain outside and grab a white shirt and no bra though. There's a positive side.

yet no pics
m3nt4l
Posts: 2132
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
When Trog ruins his underwear he nukes so there isn't much point in sharing the spoils.
paveway
Posts: 16167
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Nice Pave, where are you headed?
Everyone has officially chumped out of mine... not even any talk of 'If it gets better' any more...


its nothing too rugged lol as we have no gear of our own

we organised the missus parents to take their caravan up to cotton tree, they got up there last saturday and we will rock up there (meant to be tonight, but now will be tomorrow morning) and leave sunday and they are going to stay on for another week

my bday on friday so that was why we decided to organise something, spook and family were meant to come up but they pulled out because of the rain

keen to drink and fish basically
Scooter
Posts: 5414
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Eh, not a fisher, but I was keen for Drinking and Skiing...
Looks like I might be going Diving over Moreton instead though.
Jimbo
Posts: 791
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Glad so many chicks see the rain outside and grab a white shirt and no bra though. There's a positive side.


yet no pics


rightyo dennis
Fade2Black
Posts: 4885
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
EORL: Is that the KFC opposite Movie World?
m3nt4l
Posts: 2136
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
There is a pic of the green lantern ride at movie world being lapped by water on FB but I cant find a non fb link.
Red
Posts: 929
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
so link us to the FB pic! easy as bro.
m3nt4l
Posts: 2139
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
http://www.overclockers.com.au/pix/image.php?id=c8ppo&f=1
Click to view full size!
Red
Posts: 930
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
Holy s*** that's awesome.
Eorl
Posts: 5048
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

f*** me that's rad. And yes, it's the KFC opposite Movieworld, Siganto Drive.
E.T.
Posts: 4186
Location: Queensland

Does anyone know if Wet & Wild is going to be opened or are they flooded?
Nothing on their website but from the looks of those photos from across the road, it doesnt look good.
Pinky
Posts: 12407
Location: Melbourne, Victoria

Does anyone know if Wet & Wild is going to be opened or are they flooded?
Nothing on their website but from the looks of those photos from across the road, it doesnt look good.

Not enough wetness and wildness for you E.T.? Hahaha Needs moar wild.
E.T.
Posts: 4187
Location: Queensland

I'm between a rock and a hrad place on this one. I promised my 8 year old I'd take him there on Oz day and since then the weather has gone to poo. I dont like not meeting my promises even if its not my fault.
Poor little guy wont understand.
Pinky
Posts: 12408
Location: Melbourne, Victoria

TBH, thought an 8yo would understand that. Take him to the nearest flooded road ASAP.
m3nt4l
Posts: 2148
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
If it is closed you can just swim in the carpark.

last edited by m3nt4l at 00:09:23 26/Jan/12
ravn0s
Posts: 14405
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Does anyone know if Wet & Wild is going to be opened or are they flooded?
Nothing on their website but from the looks of those photos from across the road, it doesnt look good.


i read earlier that it's closed.
ctd
Posts: 9784
Location: UK
ET just get a big black tarp and some dishwashing liquid + a hose :) That was my wetnwild brah.
csirac
Posts: 2507
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Yay another wild year in insurance.

Never amazes me some of the stories that I get to hear.


Some guy said he tried to cross "really shallow water" and then decided to turn back, but when he decided to turn back water "rose really suddenly... like like 3-4 feet and i was stuck"

sure guy

sure
E.T.
Posts: 4188
Location: Queensland

ET just get a big black tarp and some dishwashing liquid + a hose :) That was my wetnwild brah.


Thats exactly what we did on xmas day :)
Everyone had a good time. This was a special deal for the little guy though.
Oh well, I'll see what the morning brings.
koopz
Posts: 9582
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
brisbane drivers, failing to yet again use their damn lights!!


this

there's so many ambulances getting around right now eh :(
crazymorton
Posts: 2735
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
hey all.......flying back into Bris today. just saw Sunrise and it looks like it has slowed down a bit.

is that accurate?
Fade2Black
Posts: 4886
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
It has but it is meant to turn ugly again this afternoon
Khel
Posts: 18139
Location: Melbourne, Victoria

So much for constant rain and big storms, after all the predictions of doom it hasn't even rained here since Tuesday night.
crazymorton
Posts: 2736
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
It has but it is meant to turn ugly again this afternoon


excellent. i love the huge storms and rain, reminds me of bris in the 70's. sydney has just been showery s***. was hoping i hadn't missed the best of it.
Eorl
Posts: 5053
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Seems severe thunderstorms have disappeared.
CANCELLATION SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING
Issued at 8:27 am Thursday, 26 January 2012.

Severe thunderstorms are no longer occurring in QUEENSLAND.

The immediate threat of severe thunderstorms has passed, but the situation will continue to be monitored and further warnings will be issued if necessary.
E.T.
Posts: 4191
Location: Queensland

Wet & Wild was open, just got back.
Was only closed yesterday because of minor flooding (carpark)
Stevo
Posts: 41
Location: Rockhampton, Queensland

Please don't post alarmist bulls*** on here ever again. This is your last warning.
teq
Posts: 12378
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

internet tough guy alert
teq
Posts: 12379
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

http://www.bom.gov.au/cgi-bin/wrap_fwo.pl?IDQ20041.html
TOP PRIORITY FOR IMMEDIATE BROADCAST

SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING
for DAMAGING WIND and FLASH FLOODING
For people in parts of the
Southeast Coast Forecast District.
Issued at 2:23 am Friday, 27 January 2012.
Severe thunderstorms are likely to produce very heavy rainfall and flash flooding in the warning area over the next several hours. Locations which may be affected include Brisbane, Moreton Bay and islands and Caboolture.


zomg man the harpoons

TOP PRIORITY FOR IMMEDIATE BROADCAST

SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING - SOUTHEAST QUEENSLAND
for FLASH FLOODING
For people in parts of the
BRISBANE CITY,
MORETON BAY and
SUNSHINE COAST Council Areas.
Issued at 2:54 am Friday, 27 January 2012.
The Bureau of Meteorology warns that, at 2:55 am, severe thunderstorms were detected on weather radar near Caboolture and Bribie Island. These thunderstorms are moving towards the southeast. They are forecast to affect Scarborough and Burpengary by 3:25 am and Redcliffe, southern Moreton Island and Narangba by 3:55 am.


and again!
http://www.bom.gov.au/cgi-bin/wrap_fwo.pl?IDQ20038.html
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