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IMO i think people have moved to other platforms because this page had too many rules which killed the majority of the interesting discussions about weather. I pointed that out a while back, and here we are...
There is also little to be had in the way of learning like in the old days where if you did not get a storm and moaned and asked why, it would be discussed why it didn't happen.
There is little left to do but report, but few people seem to see it.
Also, half the time a new thread has been started and nobody posts in the old thread that this ones finished, so i keep refreshing the page and wondering where everyone is, then go back to the main page and realise a new threads been going for ages...
case in point, we are talking in an out of date thread...
James wrote: ↑Sun Feb 18, 2024 3:52 pm
case in point, we are talking in an out of date thread...
You only need to check the main page to see if a new thread has been started. Surprisingly none yet considering this one is now 4 days out of date.
Regardless, I usually check in here whenever there's a severe event and usually there's much more interest than there has been for this one, which was huge!
Having driven east via Wellington Rd..
wow plenty of firewood that direction…
James I take it you didn’t loose power 13/2/24.
We lost for less than 24hrs,
Although places close by still havnt had theirs returned back on as of yet…