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canetoad

(17,154 posts)
Thu Jun 10, 2021, 11:53 PM Jun 2021

X-post from Weather Watchers - Vic Storm

I took this screenshot Wednesday night (Au. time) just as the storm hit. I'm the little green circle on the mainland directly north of Tasmania. Power went off before having a chance to post it and has only just come back on again.



Keep in mind that our high and low pressure systems spin in opposite direction to the northern hemisphere. More than half of the state of Victoria was seriously affected by this storm; really big trees are down everywhere, some towns flooded badly and the water is still making it's way down to the coast.

Ironically, most mornings I walk the dogs at Wreck Beach on the coast of Bass Strait. In 1901 a ship called The Artisan was washed onto the rocks, luckily with no loss of life, in what was called a 'once-in-a-century' storm. The next day the captain, his wife and the crew of 'Manilla Men' stepped onto the rocks and walked ashore. The ship was stripped of most things of value by the locals. The anchor is still in a far out rockpool along with a couple of jury-rigged sea anchors made from old bits of machinery.



The storm and gale force Easterlies rages all of Wednesday night and much of Thursday. I couldn't help myself - the dogs and I drove to Wreck beach Thursday morning and could barely walk a few metres into the wind. I still have sand embedded in my scalp! Hopefully there will be no more storms like this on in my lifetime.

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X-post from Weather Watchers - Vic Storm (Original Post) canetoad Jun 2021 OP
Thanks so much for sharing this! jmbar2 Jun 2021 #1
Thanks jmbar2 canetoad Jun 2021 #2
I lived in Brisbane 1975-1980. Mickju Jun 2021 #3

jmbar2

(4,885 posts)
1. Thanks so much for sharing this!
Fri Jun 11, 2021, 12:08 AM
Jun 2021

I love hearing from members about what's going on in other parts of the world. Didn't realize your weather was so dramatic right now. Well, I guess it is often dramatic, now that I think of it.

Keep us posted, and take care.

canetoad

(17,154 posts)
2. Thanks jmbar2
Fri Jun 11, 2021, 12:50 AM
Jun 2021

To be honest, I never thought Americans would read this group to find out Aussie news. I know a few Aussies post here and just assumed they posted to other Aussies.

This storm seemed to be out of the blue but maybe not. It's winter but there have been more than usual warm fronts attached to our pevailing weather fronts. It's scary to think this is a result of climate change.

Mickju

(1,803 posts)
3. I lived in Brisbane 1975-1980.
Fri Jun 11, 2021, 11:37 AM
Jun 2021

I still have friends in Brisbane and Sydney so I love hearing news and weather news from Australia. I love Australia. Thank you for posting.

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