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I been here since day one. Most of us were refugees from the Weatherzone forum as that site got a bit, well, ummm so far up itself only its feet were poking out. In fact this site was started by a kid, who loved the weather, and is now a professional weather forecaster. Well done Karl.
The difference here was is and always will be, that is is a site to have fun, Not try and prove you are smarter than anyone else.
The highlight of this site to this day, and it is a sad thing..............it was the go to place for info on Black Saturday. Thats why some of us still have the yellow ribbon as out Avatar.
Have fun all you new people. Its just like voting.....
Yes I was following Karl on Weatherzone during Black Saturday. I thought he was fantastic in his updates. After Black Saturday Karl was given a holiday by Weatherzone for some reason or other. I really missed Karl's insights after that so I wrote to him and said I could build him his own forum. He was reluctant at first but then we sat down and built The Australian Weather Forum together.
So proud of what Karl has achieved since that day back in 2009.
Welcome to all the people that have come over from Weatherzone. We are not nearly as big but we have an awesome little community here. Jake Smethurst is the owner these days and does a great job.
Still no weather to report for Chillagoe.
Mostly high 30s, occasional low 40s, today is around 36. Not too bad. Cloudy.
I'm starting to wonder if we will get much of a wet season at all. It lasted just on 2 months last season, with a small few individual falls after that. It was a reasonable total, but a short period of time.
It doesn't look like rain, it doesn't feel like rain. Hope something happens soon.
Notice quite a few of us Far Northerners here. Has anyone heard from Simmo from Mareeba? Who else is missing?
I really feel for our southern cousins. I think these fires will be the greatest national disaster Australia has experienced.
And now with the smoke & dust settling on the snow in New Zealand, it becomes international. Aside from discolouration, it is apparently leading to a faster melting rate.
28degrees wrote: ↑Fri Jan 03, 2020 5:12 pm
And now with the smoke & dust settling on the snow in New Zealand, it becomes international. Aside from discolouration, it is apparently leading to a faster melting rate.
I don't think anyone will be too upset,- seeing as it's the middle of summer, and no ski lifts turning.
I do remember, about 30 years ago, the kiwi sheila's were delighted after a dust storm in outback Aus got
caught in the jetstreams and resulted in pinkish snow. I'm sure the blokes wouldn't have cared less.