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Clancy
Wow. What a last couple of days I've had

As many of you may know, or not, myself along with other members, such as Corridon, live in Melbourne, Australia. It has the reputation of some of the weirdest weather in the world, with rare climactic occurances, happening quite often.

My little anecdote for today happened on Tuesday at about 5pm, after a scorcher of a day with the mercury reaching 35 degrees celcius, the tempreture dropped 17 degrees in 5mins, to about 18. This is quite normal for a late change in weather, usually a short electrical storm will follow, and it would be just a bit cooler tomorrow. However this assumption was way off.

On the Wednesday, I woke up to not light, but not rain. I knew it had been raining since at least 3am, because I went to the toilet at that time, and it was raining. It continued to rain for the entire day, never stopping, so I had a whole day inside basically at school. As I went home on the train, My school blazer got drenched and it had to be dried for 5 hours in the drier. As I watched the weather report for today later in the news, I was greeted with news that the day had been the coldest February on record for Melbourne. A chilly maximum of 12.9, which may seem warm for American's, but coming off a day double the tempreture, it was quite a shock to the system. The average for the day was hanging around 8, however with wind chill factor, it was 5.

As I went to bed later that night, it was still raining, but this time with an increased wind.

When I woke up at about 2am, I found the power off, rain bucketing down and wind reaching speeds (As I found out later) of 150km (about 95mph). I walked out to the family room, which overlooks my backyard, and my entire patio was flooded to a depth of about 1 metre, and most of the floor inside had water all over it. The backyard was littered with branches, and half of massive beech tree had colapsed. I have a laneway behind my house, and that had flooded. The water had leaked under the fence, and formed a creek gushing down to the patio. I had only seen this happen once, when 30mls of rain fell in 2mins.

In the morning, the full extent of the storm was evident. The rain had stopped over my house, but many areas still had rain falling. Massive damage had been caused by this storm. Here are picture to show what happened.

Every single train line in the metor area (24) had trains cancelled, due to damage to the tracks, and to the trains themselves. Every single tram line was cancelled, due to the same reason. 4 out of the 9 freeway systems in Melbourne were closed, due to them being turned into rivers.

The Melbourne CBD was closed, due to immense flooding, and people were discourgaed from going to work.

Taken at about 1pm, when the city was fianlly opened.

The river that snakes though the city and suburbs broke it banks and flooded the city. Usually about 4metres lower, it rose this high.

The bay, which is usually quite calm turned into a massive 3 metres swell.

A crane fell over, in the massive winds at the MCG (Sports Staduim)


Figures from the storm:
100 million AUD dollars damage.
120mL fell in 24 hours, with 150mL over 48.
This is equivalent to about 1.5 metres of water.
Over 1000 cars were swept into either the river, or the sea.
Power is still not to 60% of the city.
Most amount of rain to fall in a 24 hour peroid, for Melbourne ever.

Wow, that was quite a post. Basically has anybody else expeirenced something like this. I'm curious.

Ok, it won't let me post pictures. I'll do them later. If somebody else from melbourne can post pictures up, will be appreciated.
Genocide
Well yes, in Florida these are commonly refered to as hurricanes. They nnormally do property damage in the billions though.
Clancy
QUOTE (Genocide @ Feb 3 2005, 07:17 AM)
Well yes, in Florida these are commonly refered to as hurricanes. They nnormally do property damage in the billions though.

Not a hurricane. Don't get them here, in temperate zones. If I lived in Nth Queensland where they happen offen, then I would post about it. Thats whats weird about it.
Genocide
Isnt Melbourne on the coast though? It seems to be perfect description a a coastal hurricane....
Clancy
QUOTE (Genocide @ Feb 3 2005, 07:19 AM)
Isnt Melbourne on the coast though? It seems to be perfect description a a coastal hurricane....

AGAIN...

In temperate zones, you don't get them. Please understand this, I did a whole topic on hurricanes last year.
danells
That really sucks. Major flash flood are a bitch.

I live in Kansas. The state that has been recorded as having a sunny day, a tornado, a snowstorm, a thunderstorm and a beautiful sunset in 24 hours.
corridon
QUOTE (Genocide @ Feb 3 2005, 05:19 PM)
Isnt Melbourne on the coast though? It seems to be perfect description a a coastal hurricane....

Every single capital city is on the coast.

That's why Australians love the beach so much.

Practically everyone lives really close to one.

And this weather is crazy.

A record of 120mm in teh space of 24 hours is nuts.

When I was walking to the train station with Clancy this arvo there was a car with a tree on top of it.

And train lines were cancelled.

Some schools were closed, and you must note that this is really weird because they rarely close schools in Australia because we don't get snow much.
Clancy
QUOTE (corridon @ Feb 3 2005, 08:19 AM)
we don't get snow much.

Much???!!

How about never in Metro areas. I would post these increadible pictures I have, but the forum won't let me. I'm asking Corridon to try.
.Scarface
QUOTE (Genocide @ Feb 3 2005, 07:19 AM)
Isnt Melbourne on the coast though? It seems to be perfect description a a coastal hurricane....

The City of Melbourne is not actually on the coast, Geno, but a well known part of town is, this is called St Kilda.

St Kilda is very close to Melbourne, therefore Melbourne was hit, but the thing is, the area in which I live in is about 30-40 kilometres from Melbourne, therefore should really not have been hit as if it was on the coast. Clancy and Corridon live a few minutes closer to the city of Melbourne.

But the weirdest thing about our storms was, that they did not come from the South, where St Kilda and the other two main beaches are, they came from the east, where there is no coast for a fair while.

Anyway, we never have cyclone (hurricanes) here, they are mainly to the North, where all the open sea is.

But anyway, some of the things it caused were amazing! One girl, got pinned to her bed for an hour with a broken leg.

The storms caused trees to fall, cars getting swept into rivers, my school oval is near a creek called the Darebin, and the river's bank's burst flooding the oval.

But really, the more it rains, the more chaos is happening here.
Clancy
Umm we all live in the City of Melbourne, just not in the city. I live about 10kms from the CBD, but I live in the subrubs. Melbourne isn't part of St. Kilda, St, Kilda is part of Melbourne, see?

Ok, good.

dcspectre23
i live in warrandyte (for you melbourne ppl) and i was up practically all night, i couldn't sleep with all the rain, it think the heaviest was around midnight-1am, but damn! the next day the yarra (big river) had gone up sooo far, its was crazy!
wraith3032
Guys, you have some really freaky weather. I just saw the news just then and I'm pretty astounded.

If you want some stability in your weather, then come to Perth. cool.gif
Pyrotechnic
Damn, sound pretty crazy.. you really gotta post some pics of it tho, it would be cool to see.
Ignite
yeh lets c some pics mellow.gif
corridon
OK as requested.

THis is a highway out really far (about 100km) from teh coast.
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Ignite
woah thats pretty bad! ohmy.gif where i live its pretty hard 2 imagine anything like that happening.
Anaeleus
I'm from St Kilda - yep, we got nailed. Surprised there hasn't been any reports of damage at Albert Park; they're almost finished set up for the F1 Grand Prix, and there was plenty of downed trees around the park.
osiris.
QUOTE (Genocide @ Feb 3 2005, 07:17 AM)
Well yes, in Florida these are commonly refered to as hurricanes. They nnormally do property damage in the billions though.

you live in Florida too?

theres lots of Floridians on this forum happy.gif
corridon
QUOTE (Ignite @ Feb 4 2005, 06:43 AM)
woah thats pretty bad! ohmy.gif where i live its pretty hard 2 imagine anything like that happening.

This is very odd to happen here and you wouldn't see it at all if you came down here.

It's the worst storm here in 150 years so it's just a freak incident.
.Scarface
QUOTE (dcspectre23 @ Feb 3 2005, 09:46 AM)
i live in warrandyte (for you melbourne ppl) and i was up practically all night, i couldn't sleep with all the rain, it think the heaviest was around midnight-1am, but damn! the next day the yarra (big river) had gone up sooo far, its was crazy!

Hey you are extremely close to me, I live in Mill Park, mad ass place that!
corridon
I know a shit load of people that live in Warandyte.

It's near Blackburn aswell isn't it?
dcspectre23
yeah, warrandyte is close to blackburn, everyone calls it the hippie town.
not sure why though....

EDIT: they call warrandyte the hippie town, not blackburn.
Clancy
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The river, normally about 10 metres lower. It broke its banks, and flooded the city.

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Inner city, not the worst of it, however...
corridon
I'm trying to find a picture of that flooded phone booth.

That shows how serious it really is.
mechasoupx
A couple of years back here we had flooding like that, but not quite as bad. It was bad enough that semis on the highway were being swept away and overturned, though.

Your best be it probably a gigantic hairdryer and a ton of sponges.
S.J
Damn Clancy and all australians thats really , terrible!
Good job i live in boring weather England. smile.gif
wraith3032
QUOTE (-=sweet=-=johnson=- @ Feb 5 2005, 07:36 AM)
all australians thats really , terrible!

Not all Australians, I'm living on the West Side, in Perth, and all we have here is sun, sun, sun and more sun! cool.gif

But the situation in Melbourne is terrible...have you guys heard about that Hero teacher who evacuated his entire class as a tree was about to split their classroom in half? Now that's what I call quick thinking.
.Scarface
QUOTE (mechasoupx @ Feb 4 2005, 10:53 PM)
A couple of years back here we had flooding like that, but not quite as bad. It was bad enough that semis on the highway were being swept away and overturned, though.

Your best be it probably a gigantic hairdryer and a ton of sponges.

Where are you though??? This is like the worst storms I have ever seen, all over australia!!!!
Ignorance_is_Bliss
that blows, was your PS2 damaged?
koolkid
mad.gif mad.gif mad.gif grr i cant take the rain any more! mad.gif mad.gif mad.gif
mechasoupx
QUOTE (scarfaceII @ Feb 5 2005, 01:24 AM)
QUOTE (mechasoupx @ Feb 4 2005, 10:53 PM)
A couple of years back here we had flooding like that, but not quite as bad.  It was bad enough that semis on the highway were being swept away and overturned, though.

Your best be it probably a gigantic hairdryer and a ton of sponges.

Where are you though??? This is like the worst storms I have ever seen, all over australia!!!!

It was in Illinois, a couple years back. It wasn't as bad as I made it sound (oops... there I go again) but the way the gighway is set up, all of the drains were clogged from the normal dirt that gets on the road, and the Dan Ryan expressway is sloped, and the way it is built a lot of water was directed onto it and it created a sort of current that overturned 20 semis or so. The total volume of water from that week of rain wasn't too great, but it ended up causing a lot of damage due to the road system. The roads were only shut down for a few days, but it was quite bad at the time. not really even comparable to this.

Melbourne, best of luck getting not totally screwed by your weather.
corridon
The weather is fine now.

Back to summer weather.

Clancy and I went to the pool today so it's obviously not bad.

But the cleanup bill is huge.
LuigiBrotha
Going on about weird weather... I was just watching a program on discovery channel about Tsunamis. They said that the tsunami which hit Asia was maybe one of the biggest in recorded history but tsunamis can get even bigger. The tsunami in Asia was about 10 meters high. But it's possible that waves are created which are 500 - 5000 meters high. In Africa there is a little island which has a vulcano on it. It has 2 types of rock. The upper layer doesn't let water get away. The lower layer works like a big sponge filled with water. When the vulcano would errupt the water would start to boil. Because of the presure a part of rock would fall of the mountain creating a giant wave which would be 500 meters high and hit the entire eastern American coastline. I hope that this will never happen guys.
mike toreno
QUOTE (LuigiBrotha @ Feb 6 2005, 12:51 PM)
Going on about weird weather... I was just watching a program on discovery channel about Tsunamis. They said that the tsunami which hit Asia was maybe one of the biggest in recorded history but tsunamis can get even bigger. The tsunami in Asia was about 10 meters high. But it's possible that waves are created which are 500 - 5000 meters high. In Africa there is a little island which has a vulcano on it. It has 2 types of rock. The upper layer doesn't let water get away. The lower layer works like a big sponge filled with water. When the vulcano would errupt the water would start to boil. Because of the presure a part of rock would fall of the mountain creating a giant wave which would be 500 meters high and hit the entire eastern American coastline. I hope that this will never happen guys.

ohmy.gif censored.gif Thank god I live in the midwest biggrin.gif Worst we get here is a tornado and they hardly ever hit this town tongue.gif And about the wierd weather in australia...WOW! Thats pretty self explanatory.
pH24
QUOTE
A chilly maximum of 12.9, which may seem warm for American's


U say warm for americans.....for me being in UK.....its boiling!.. biggrin.gif

2 weeks ago..i was walking to skool at 8:28...2 minutes before skool....i was sure to b late.....This must have been god helping me or sumthing.....coz massize gusts of wind just pushed me 100 x's faster than i usualy walk....i was actually early!
AND I DIDNT EVEN FALL OVER ONCE BECAUSE OF THE WIND!

How gd woz that! cool.gif
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