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This forum is now closed for further discussion and acting as archive for past discussions and reports.

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This forum is now closed for further discussion and acting as archive for past discussions and reports.

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This forum is now closed for further discussion and acting as archive for past discussions and reports.

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More than 100 dead in Burma floods - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
         


More than 100 people have been killed in flash

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-10-24/scores-dead-in-burma-floods/3596416
         
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Bangkok's airport threatened by floods - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
         




http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-10-24/bangkoks-airport-threatened-by-floods/3596462
         
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Hi Everyone

Just thought I'd post that my Weather Station is up and running again and its under a new web address.

So heres the website for the station:
Current Conditions (Forecast) : http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=-28.353%2C153.213&sp=INEWSOUT97
History Data: http://www.wunderground.com/weatherstation/WXDailyHistory.asp?ID=INEWSOUT97

Hoping that I can get some good storms recorded now, and also just though I'd mention on storm days I will put
the weather station in real-time mode so updates will be every 2.5secs to get all the data online in real time.


Thanks again
Clayton
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Queen meets Rush, attends church service - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
         


The Queen receives three cheers from a hundreds-strong crowd who gathered to catch a glimpse of the monarch as she attended a church service in Canberra.
       

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-10-23/queen-to-host-luncheon-at-government-house/3595662
         
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Hi Jeff,

Looks like something's still up with data going into GFS somewhere from southern central inland NSW, as it is consistently over-estimating the low-level moisture. Today at Young, for example, DPs struggled to get above 10, which is in stark contrast to the broad area of 18 that GFS would have us believe.

So the instability probably wont quite be so large as we'd like, but I agree that the central-west / southwest slopes ranges should fire up later. TTs are ok across a broad area of southern/central inland NSW through the late evening too.

Tuesday looks more interesting for sure and closer to home :)
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