La Nina 20/21
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Re: La Nina 20/21
yep.
20ft+ with 20 second periods??????
that sounds like an old sailors tale.
would take a very special system to produce that on the east coast.
20ft+ with 20 second periods??????
that sounds like an old sailors tale.
would take a very special system to produce that on the east coast.
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Re: La Nina 20/21
in a nutshell basically. i think higgins stormchasers said something outlandish like 25 forecast cyclones in australian waters this summer.
that's eyepopping!
Re: La Nina 20/21
Sure it wasn't 1967, Nick?
There were about 5 cyclones that year, some of which went extra-tropical.
There were about 5 cyclones that year, some of which went extra-tropical.
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Yep.
That was Dinah's year.
Late January.
Beanpole
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I still don't buy the "official" narrative about 9/11. Oh sure, it happened, fcuk yeah. But who and why and how I'm, not convinced it was what we've been told.
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I still don't buy the "official" narrative about 9/11. Oh sure, it happened, fcuk yeah. But who and why and how I'm, not convinced it was what we've been told.
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Re: La Nina 20/21
My locals gonna pump braddah!!!crabmeat thompson wrote: ↑Wed Sep 16, 2020 9:37 pmin a nutshell basically. i think higgins stormchasers said something outlandish like 25 forecast cyclones in australian waters this summer.
that's eyepopping!
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Re: La Nina 20/21
which one are you referring to Slob?Slobadan Madicubich wrote: ↑Thu Sep 17, 2020 8:43 amThe last east Pacific La Nina didn't bring much rain
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Re: La Nina 20/21
if there were 25 TCs in Australian waters this season it'd be the biggest tc season in recorded history
boo def June 68. it's not some pissant cyclone swell.
boo def June 68. it's not some pissant cyclone swell.
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yeah i know ... 25 is a huge number.
there are what, 5 or 6 spinning in the atlantic right now, all at once. so never say never ... but i think i will on 25.
there are what, 5 or 6 spinning in the atlantic right now, all at once. so never say never ... but i think i will on 25.
Re: La Nina 20/21
the ghost of Mick Hawi says hold my beer.
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Re: La Nina 20/21
Higgins stormchasers always over eggs the omelette.
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Re: La Nina 20/21
god bless their enthusiasm
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I've got reports of 30ft waves in Sydney in mid-May 1968.
Pine trees were washed away at Brighton le Sands.
Haven't found anything in June?
I'd love to see the pic, it apparently wasn't a major erosion or flooding event.
Pine trees were washed away at Brighton le Sands.
Haven't found anything in June?
I'd love to see the pic, it apparently wasn't a major erosion or flooding event.
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Re: La Nina 20/21
this is exciting, a real mystery.
haven;'t been so pumped on RS since Iggs posted up his montage homage to Beanpole.
haven;'t been so pumped on RS since Iggs posted up his montage homage to Beanpole.
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Re: La Nina 20/21
Somewhat related:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... -Eden.html
June 2016: The largest wave ever recorded in New South Wales was measured earlier this week during violent storms that lashed Australia's east coast - smashing the previous record by several metres.
A wave measuring 17.7 metres in height - as tall as a six storey apartment building - was recorded off the coast of Eden, on the state's south coast at 4.30am on Monday.
The wave passed the previous record measured in April last year, when a Sydney buoy recorded a 14.9 metre wave.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... -Eden.html
June 2016: The largest wave ever recorded in New South Wales was measured earlier this week during violent storms that lashed Australia's east coast - smashing the previous record by several metres.
A wave measuring 17.7 metres in height - as tall as a six storey apartment building - was recorded off the coast of Eden, on the state's south coast at 4.30am on Monday.
The wave passed the previous record measured in April last year, when a Sydney buoy recorded a 14.9 metre wave.
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Re: La Nina 20/21
Yeah, but waverider buoys weren't deployed in Qld until August 1968, and I think 1972 in NSW.
Re: La Nina 20/21
Saw a spot on ABC news from Northern Territory weather person - expecting an “early” monsoon and a long season of very unsettled weather.
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