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Unprecedented flooding hits Australia's Queensland
Posted by: Dr. Jeff Masters, 10:57 PM GMT del 29 Dicembre 2010 +2
Unprecedented flooding has hit the northeast Australian state of Queensland, thanks to a week and a half of torrential rains and the landfall of Tropical Cyclone Tasha on Christmas Day. Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard stated yesterday, "Some communities are seeing flood waters higher than they've seen in decades, and for some communities flood waters have never reached these levels before [in] the time that we have been recording floods." The worst flooding occurred where Tropical Cyclone Tasha made landfall on Christmas Day. Though Tasha was a minimal tropical storm with 40 mph winds and lasted less than a day, the cyclone dumped very heavy rains of 8 - 16 inches (about 200 - 400 mm) on a region that was already waterlogged from months of heavy rains. According to the National Climatic Data Center, springtime in Australia (September - November) had precipitation 125% of normal--the wettest spring in the country since records began 111 years ago. Some sections of coastal Queensland received over 4 feet (1200 mm) of rain from September through November. Rainfall in Australia in December may also set a record for rainiest December. The heavy rains are due, in part, to the moderate to strong La Niña event that has been in place since July. While the rains have eased over Queensland over the past few days, some rivers will not reach peak flood stage until Friday. Approximately 1000 people have been evacuated from the affected area so far.


Figure 1. Rainfall in Queensland, Australia for the 7-day period ending December 29, 2010. Image credit: Australian Bureau of Meteorology.


Figure 2. Radar image of Tropical Cyclone Tasha as it moved inland over Queensland, Australia on Christmas Day (local time.) Image credit: Australian Bureau of Meteorology.


Figure 3. River conditions in Queensland as of 8:30am local time on December 30, 2010. Image credit: Australian Bureau of Meteorology.

Flood warnings are in effect for over twelve rivers, and the flooding has closed approximately 300 roads across Queensland, including two major highways into the capital of Brisbane. Evacuations are underway in Rockhampton, a city of 50,000 people on the coast. Damage to infrastructure in Australia has been estimated at over $1 billion by the government, and economists have estimated the Australian economy will suffer an additional $6 billion in damage over the coming months due to reduced exports, according to insurance company AIR Worldwide. Queensland is Australia's top coal-producing state, and coal mining and delivery operations are being severely hampered by the flooding. Damage to agriculture is curently estimated at $400 million, and is expected to rise.

Flooding woes hit New Zealand
Wild weather has also hit New Zealand this week. Golden Bay on the northern end of the South Island of New Zealand had its worst floods in 150 years this week, thanks to torrential rains that dropped up to 13.2 inches (337.5 mm) in just 24 hours on Monday at one mountain location.


Figure 4. Two webcam views of the Motueka River in New Zealand taken five hours apart on December 28, 2010, showing the dramatic rise in the river due to flooding rains. Image credit: Tasman District Council. Screen shots kindly sent to me by Matt Johnson.

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301. caneswatch 02:56 AM GMT del 31 Dicembre 2010    
Quoting GeoffreyWPB:
Hi canes...


Hello Geoff. I haven't been on all day, i've been helping someone out. It's just an awkward day for me lol
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302. HurricaneKatrina 02:57 AM GMT del 31 Dicembre 2010    
Quoting washingtonian115:
Um hello key words YOU DECIDE.

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304. PSLFLCaneVet 03:12 AM GMT del 31 Dicembre 2010    



Perhaps I'll bow out.
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305. BtnTx 03:19 AM GMT del 31 Dicembre 2010    
Quoting bappit:

How do you get in your blog? I had squirrels in my attic. Is it something like that?

Now That's Funny!
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306. bappit 03:23 AM GMT del 31 Dicembre 2010    
Keep Manhattan ...

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308. Chicklit 03:31 AM GMT del 31 Dicembre 2010    


This looks like trouble.

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311. xcool 03:40 AM GMT del 31 Dicembre 2010    


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312. bappit 03:43 AM GMT del 31 Dicembre 2010    
Looks like the storm is going to cover Route 66. From the Los Angeles NWS:

Statement as of 2:39 PM PST on December 30, 2010

... Significant wind gusts since 1139 am PST Thursday...
Los Angeles County peak wind gust
Burbank... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Northwest 33 mph.
Whittier hills... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ..northwest 37 mph.
Malibu Hills... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .south 45 mph.
Saugus... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .north 51 mph.
Camp Nine... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .northwest 48 mph.
Chilao... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .north 37 mph.
Warm Springs... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .west 40 mph.
Whitaker Peak... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... northwest 44 mph.
Saddleback Butte... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... southwest 33 mph.
Lancaster... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .northwest 36 mph.
Ventura County peak wind gust
chuchupate... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... north 33 mph.
Rose Valley... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ..North 32 mph.
Santa Barbara County peak wind gust
Vandenberg... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... north 32 mph.
San Luis Obispo County peak wind gust
none
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316. washingtonian115 04:27 AM GMT del 31 Dicembre 2010    
Quoting pilotguy1:
I suppose there is no chance this can return to a weather blog.
Wait till hurricane season comes or a real dangerous weather event is in the making/occuring.
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317. washingtonian115 04:38 AM GMT del 31 Dicembre 2010    
Quoting Chicklit:


This looks like trouble.

You know when the jetstream is in the position it's in,theirs bound to be trouble.
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319. sunlinepr 05:31 AM GMT del 31 Dicembre 2010    
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320. KEEPEROFTHEGATE (Mod) 05:33 AM GMT del 31 Dicembre 2010    
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321. KoritheMan 05:34 AM GMT del 31 Dicembre 2010    
322. JRRP 05:41 AM GMT del 31 Dicembre 2010    
mmmm El Niño in July ????


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323. sunlinepr 05:49 AM GMT del 31 Dicembre 2010    
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324. washingtonian115 06:20 AM GMT del 31 Dicembre 2010    
Quoting JRRP:
mmmm El Niño in July ????


I don't really belive that solution.I thonk we'll enter El nino in december 2011-spring 2012.Not unless La nina flips over to El nino quickly like this past spring/summer,wicth I seriously doubt will happen.
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325. angellcruz 06:34 AM GMT del 31 Dicembre 2010    
It's understandable given the high underwater earthquake activity in the last several weeks. Either by pressure, friction, or volcanic activity the sea waters are warmer and stronger steam currents flow in their way.
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326. KoritheMan 06:38 AM GMT del 31 Dicembre 2010    
Quoting JRRP:
mmmm El Niño in July ????




Looks neutral to me, even in the region that matters most -- Nino 3.4.
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327. xcool 07:30 AM GMT del 31 Dicembre 2010    
JRRP:
i'm gonna say neutra ;)
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330. traumaboyy 08:30 AM GMT del 31 Dicembre 2010    
Happy New Years Gang!!!
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333. KoritheMan 09:33 AM GMT del 31 Dicembre 2010    
Quoting JFLORIDA:
This weekend looks like there is the possibility for some severe weather in the SE.

Not to mention a winter storm in the northern midsection.


Normally I'd love severe weather, being the weather enthusiast that I am. When I have plans, however...
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334. KoritheMan 09:33 AM GMT del 31 Dicembre 2010    
Quoting traumaboyy:
Happy New Years Gang!!!


You too!
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339. severstorm 11:39 AM GMT del 31 Dicembre 2010    
Happy New Year to Everyone
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340. GeoffreyWPB 12:42 PM GMT del 31 Dicembre 2010    
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341. CybrTeddy 12:51 PM GMT del 31 Dicembre 2010    
No WAY that we're going to see an El Nino in 2011 imo. Dec. 2011 El Nino might start, but this La Nina's too strong and might even strengthen more.


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342. KEEPEROFTHEGATE (Mod) 01:06 PM GMT del 31 Dicembre 2010    
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343. KEEPEROFTHEGATE (Mod) 01:06 PM GMT del 31 Dicembre 2010    
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344. KEEPEROFTHEGATE (Mod) 01:50 PM GMT del 31 Dicembre 2010    
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345. Chicklit 02:10 PM GMT del 31 Dicembre 2010    
Looks like things are cranking up in the central conus.
Hope you are all sliding into home plate by midnight. HNY!
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346. GeoffreyWPB 02:48 PM GMT del 31 Dicembre 2010    
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347. GeoffreyWPB 02:54 PM GMT del 31 Dicembre 2010    
Three deaths being reported in an Arkansas tornado:

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348. Neapolitan 03:41 PM GMT del 31 Dicembre 2010    
I never post videos.

If you are a global warming skeptic, Fox News viewer--or, likely, both--this should keep you busy for hours. ;-)

;-)
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349. ycd0108 04:16 PM GMT del 31 Dicembre 2010    
Floods in Egypt:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-12098133
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350. bappit 04:17 PM GMT del 31 Dicembre 2010    
I saw this and thought one thing: WU.

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