Melbourne Hailstorm

Written by Michael Bath on March 10th, 2010

The Melbourne hailstorm does appear to be unprecedented for Victoria in delivering gorilla sized hailstones. Hailstones up to 10cm diameter were reported by a Bureau observer south east of the CBD. The damage to vehicle and roofs in some areas leaves no doubt there was massive hail. Most other suburbs along the storm track appear to be mainly golf ball size. The very heavy rain also caused widespread flash flooding.

The Early Warning Network provided hail warnings via SMS before this HP Supercell moved through the suburbs of Melbourne. Members of this service were able to reduce property losses and move their cars to shelter. Join now: http://www.ewn.com.au

If you do require repairs to hail damaged vehicles please contact the The Dent Shed: http://www.thedentshed.com.au

The Melbourne Hailstorm – A devastating hailstorm hits Melbourne 6th March 2010

Written by jdeguara on March 9th, 2010

The Melbourne hailstorm that smashed the city on 6th March 2010 was such a significant event that many people in Melbourne have yet to witness anything like it. It cut a swathe of damage right across the city causing hail damage to cars and houses! It is a horrifying experience for anyone who was involved particularly those out in it.

If you require assistance in hail repairs, please contact the The Dent Shed 1800 0HAIL0 (1800 042450) for further advice. They are paintless dent repairs professionals who work with sensitivity during such devastating events.

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Heavy rains easing droughts February 2010

Written by jdeguara on February 25th, 2010

Michael,

This has to be the first year in many years that widespread useful rains have fallen across such a large region of NSW and Queensland basically breaking the drought in many of these areas and I guess a follow up of January rains. Goulburn which for the first time in history had basically run out of water has full reserviors which is excellent.

Jimmy