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Message 2112756 - Posted: 9 Jan 2023, 4:34:19 UTC

Actually, it's worse than those images show.

Here's a shot from a different perspective


Looking at Google Earth, that gap between the road & the bridge appears to be where the river has carved a new channel, straight through where the road was.
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Message 2112761 - Posted: 9 Jan 2023, 7:22:39 UTC

The lack of wet seasons has been made up for. ;-)

I just don't think that we needed so much over such a short time.

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Message 2112801 - Posted: 10 Jan 2023, 4:37:58 UTC

https://forecast.weather.gov/showsigwx.php?warnzone=CAZ548&warncounty=CAC037&firewxzone=CAZ548&local_place1=2%20Miles%20W%20Arcadia%20CA&product1=Flash+Flood+Warning&lat=34.1311&lon=-118.0685
Flash Flood Statement
National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA
804 PM PST Mon Jan 9 2023
At 804 PM PST, Doppler radar and automated rain gauges indicated
that heavy rain was falling across the warned area. Between 1 and 3
inches of rain have fallen across the area. The corridor from Santa
Monica to Pasadena will likely see the most significant impacts with
multiple rounds of heavy rain moving over this area. Additional
rainfall amounts of 1 to 2 inches are possible in the warned area.
Flash flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly.

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
Flash Flood Warning
National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA
715 PM PST Mon Jan 9 2023
At 715 PM PST, Doppler radar and automated rain gauges indicated
heavy rain approaching the Fish and much of the Bobcat Burn Scars.
Between 0.5 and 1.5 inches of rain have fallen. Additional
rainfall amounts of 1 to 3 inches are possible in the warned area.
A life threatening debris flow is ongoing or may begin shortly.

HAZARD...Life threatening debris flows in and around the Fish
and much of Bobcat Burn Scar.

Looks like California is getting the flood too.
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Message 2112833 - Posted: 10 Jan 2023, 23:45:04 UTC

With floods to the north and south while a heatwave washes over most of central and the west of the country with bushfires starting up old Sydney town is about to set a cool record.

Sydney has longest spell of days below 30 degrees Celsius in 140 years.

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Message 2112894 - Posted: 12 Jan 2023, 7:39:08 UTC

I just hope that they're ready for what is still coming down the Darling River.

River Murray peak reached in all South Australian towns affected by flooding.

And while they plan out what to do after flooding in the north of W.A..

How WA's flood rebuilding efforts could be stymied by a stretched construction sector.

The south of the state burns.

South West WA bushfires continue to burn for third day as stock losses mount.

While on top of this mountain it's getting dry.

Stay safe.

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Message 2113090 - Posted: 16 Jan 2023, 6:01:52 UTC

Well the system that caused all that flooding in northern W.A. is now assaulting central and northern Queensland.

Flash flooding, heavy rain continues to cause damage to Central Queensland towns.

Stay safe and dry up there.

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Message 2113679 - Posted: 28 Jan 2023, 7:45:16 UTC
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Our "Big Wet" has landed across the gutter with devastating effects and breaking records. :-(

Three people dead and at least one missing as rain pounds Auckland.

And there's more to come yet.

Stay safe and dry over there.
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Message 2113762 - Posted: 29 Jan 2023, 21:41:12 UTC

Maybe we sent too much of that wet stuff across the gutter. :-(

New Zealand's north island hit by flash floods, landslides for third day, as death roll rises to four.

With storm, flash flooding and landslide warnings to continue for another 7 days yet.

Stay safe and dry over there.
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Message 2113938 - Posted: 1 Feb 2023, 22:41:29 UTC

For January here we were 0.6C down on the average low, 1.1C up on our avg. max and with just 45.5mm being recorded was well down on the 99.7mm avg. there.

Meanwhile another antarctic blast is going to hit down south, but it won't be until Hump Day of next week before we get to feel it here (we'll be baking in the sun before then). :-(

Summer snow to bring lowest February temperatures in 18 years.

Though we do have almost half on this month's usual rainfall already after 1 day (no wonder the grass is growing again).

Now to see what the next 26 and a bit days has in store.

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Message 2114007 - Posted: 2 Feb 2023, 20:29:26 UTC

In case anyone is wondering there's still a lot of the far west of the state that's still flooded and could remain that way until March.

Ivanhoe still grappling with flood crisis as residents remain isolated due to main road closures.

While down in S.A. where it all has to go.

Volunteers needed for SA flood clean-up, as some River Murray shack owners take first look at muddied homes.

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Message 2114369 - Posted: 9 Feb 2023, 12:02:14 UTC

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Message 2114566 - Posted: 12 Feb 2023, 10:39:34 UTC

For those up at the top end (of the land down under) you guys'n'girls better be prepared.

Tropical cyclone watch issued as low intensifies over waters in the Gulf of Carpentaria.

Stay safe and dry.

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Message 2114592 - Posted: 12 Feb 2023, 18:46:32 UTC

Well it didn't want to visit here so it headed across the gutter.

Severe weather warnings are in place across much of New Zealand as the country begins to endure the severe wrath of Cyclone Gabrielle.

Stay safe and dry over there.

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Message 2114665 - Posted: 13 Feb 2023, 23:36:28 UTC

Things get serious across the gutter.

New Zealand declares National State of Emergency due to former tropical cyclone Gabrielle.

I'd still call it a cyclone at 966 millibars.

Stay safe and dry over there.

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Message 2114731 - Posted: 15 Feb 2023, 5:32:08 UTC

As another cyclone is predicted to form up north, across the gutter they're counting the costs of the last. :-(

New Zealand authorities confirm four deaths, including a child, as ex-Cyclone Gabrielle moves away.
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Message 2114756 - Posted: 15 Feb 2023, 19:42:23 UTC

Thankfully living on top of a mountain range has its advantages.

Every state and territory will cop a heatwave this weekend with some areas possibly even topping 50C.

30-31C temps here will be bad enough.

Stay cool.

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Message 2114765 - Posted: 15 Feb 2023, 22:06:10 UTC

Meanwhile down in S.A. they've decided that the gates can now be closed to stop saltwater running back into the Murray River after months of being open.

Murray River barrage gates closed by SA Water as flows continue to drop.

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Message 2114779 - Posted: 16 Feb 2023, 5:26:07 UTC

Across the gutter the death toll sadly hits 5 as the rain continues.

Emergency crews continue efforts to rescue those stranded in New Zealand's worst flood-hit areas.

Stay safe and dry over there.
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Message 2114900 - Posted: 17 Feb 2023, 21:34:57 UTC

Sadly the death toll across the gutter has reached 8 with authorities expecting that number to rise further. :-)

New Zealanders are taught to prepare for disaster. Ex-Cyclone Gabrielle is an enormous test.

New Zealanders in parts of the North Island are low on cash, lining up for food and fuel and running out of fresh water.

But among all the challenges authorities are facing, one of the greatest concerns is for those who remain out of contact and are cut off from any assistance at all.

On Friday, the death toll from former Tropical Cyclone Gabrielle rose to eight and New Zealanders were warned "emergency services continue to hold grave fears for others".

Prime Minister Chris Hipkins said there were "still small communities cut off and isolated" and where no ongoing contact had been established.

NZ Police said there were 4,549 people reported as uncontactable, but work was being done to narrow down that list and prioritise making contact with those most likely to be missing.

"We are making progress, but I can't overstate the scale of the task that is ahead of us. We are going as far and as fast as humanly possible," Mr Hipkins said yesterday.

New Zealanders are taught to prepare for disaster, but the scale of ex-Cyclone Gabrielle is putting even the best of planning to the test...
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