The low moves north past Lakes
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The low moves north past Lakes
Currently 50knts from the south east and 8 meter swell.
Not been a huge amount of rain. 20mm so far.
We have one cafe blind on the roof and it can stay there till daylight. Cant see much other damage.
The low is now centred just offshore of Southern NSW and moving north wards .
You can see it rotating nicely on the satellite image.
This will be a good test of the Eastern rockwall at the entrance.
I think the worst of the wind is east of us
Not been a huge amount of rain. 20mm so far.
We have one cafe blind on the roof and it can stay there till daylight. Cant see much other damage.
The low is now centred just offshore of Southern NSW and moving north wards .
You can see it rotating nicely on the satellite image.
This will be a good test of the Eastern rockwall at the entrance.
I think the worst of the wind is east of us
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There's nothing . . . absolutely nothing . . . half so much worth doing as simply messing around in boats.
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Re: The low moves north past Lakes
The big peak is a data anomaly or the buoy got its head in a spin due to the beating it is getting
There's nothing . . . absolutely nothing . . . half so much worth doing as simply messing around in boats.
Kenneth Grahame, The Wind in the Willows (River Rat to Mole)
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Re: The low moves north past Lakes
Don't know mate, but there was a big wave recorded at the heads yesterday apparently.re-tyred wrote:The big peak is a data anomaly or the buoy got its head in a spin due to the beating it is getting
However, that was on Facebook, so who knows.
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I had to go to Barwon heads yesterday to the vets, sand covering the bridge and the surf was huge looked impressive.
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Re: The low moves north past Lakes
Hope your ok nudieNude up wrote:I had to go to Barwon heads yesterday to the vets, sand covering the bridge and the surf was huge looked impressive.
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Re: The low moves north past Lakes
Lol one of the wife’s dogsTexas wrote:Hope your ok nudieNude up wrote:I had to go to Barwon heads yesterday to the vets, sand covering the bridge and the surf was huge looked impressive.
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Well secure that sun blind, at present Melbourne's got the wind again and drizzle.re-tyred wrote:The big peak is a data anomaly or the buoy got its head in a spin due to the beating it is getting
It's a 50/50 bet it either hits Stratford and up and over the range or rattles your windows again in the morning. :rofl:
Re: The low moves north past Lakes
Has anybody heard from Re-Tyred.
Last post front moving in.
No Friday rant nothing.
Has he gone North for the Winter?
Last post front moving in.
No Friday rant nothing.
Has he gone North for the Winter?