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Be aware of them, just the quick heads up guys

Registed at 6:20pm Just thought id post it up in the case those who may be in the path

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A

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pretty light show happening around here atm. (Amberley) Sure hope it has some wet stuff in it as well.

see if you can get some pics.....

if you have a real (SLR) camera, just open the shutter til the light show finishes and then that hsould be an award winning photo :)

sik.. heading straight for the dams.... although looks like it will be a quick inny and outty which probably won't do much, other than smash stuff..

Its below the catcment area but :) needs to fall half way between Toowoomba and Kingaroy for the head of the river and largest catchment area :)

You mexicans are lucky as, we've only had one decent storm up here so far this year.

All we get is loads and loads of rain...

*sigh*

but seriously, if anyone can get some storm photos you should post them up so we can all have a captain cook.

You mexicans are lucky as, we've only had one decent storm up here so far this year.

All we get is loads and loads of rain...

*sigh*

but seriously, if anyone can get some storm photos you should post them up so we can all have a captain cook.

it looked like PD and mossman got pissed on today.....

well out at the beaches we only had alittle.......

we did get a good thunderstorm about a month ago though.... best for years.....

Yeah I reckon, spent that night trying to stop the house from flooding. the old man copped a bolt up the leg from a lightning strike hitting the water we were bucketing out .... ahh the memories

Edited by Ol_Mate
you want rain, have a look at port headland. you can see the bloody cyclone.

http://mirror.bom.gov.au/products/IDR162.loop.shtml

That's f**kin nuts

did you see it during larry last year....

in fact monica was worse a far as rain went. it pissed down for nearly two months,,,,,,,

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