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Do you have some way of checking your Humidity? Height of the cloud base gives some indication. With Low humidity the clouds tend to dissipate. Moist air from the east dumps the rain on the divide.  nev 

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5 hours ago, facthunter said:

Do you have some way of checking your Humidity

According to a little hygrometer on my desk, the humidity has been about 30% fro a few days, but I don't think that's too accurate, or it the humidity inside teh building. Records at several surrounding airports seem to say that teh humidity has beena round 60%.

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33 minutes ago, old man emu said:

According to a little hygrometer on my desk, the humidity has been about 30% fro a few days

The needle is stuck. 

You should apply to the government for a humidity grant. 

 

We have had Relative Humidity around 80% for days now, and it's still drizzling. 

But that's normal around here.

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We're on the receiving end of another large cold front and big rain band, which has produced another very welcome 10mm of rain between 7:00AM and 9:00AM this morning.

There's a lot more to come, according to the BOM, but it has stopped raining for the moment (9:30AM).

 

I went up to my block in the Wheatbelt yesterday just to check on things, and it was still bitterly cold. The area got down to below -2° the night before.

I was walking around the yard at 10:30AM, and came to an open-topped crate that has a tarp draped over it, which always collects water. I looked at the water and it looked a little opaque.

 

I thought, "That's ice, still in there!" Sure enough I reached into the pool and pulled out a large sheet of ice, which was still about 3mm thick!!

It broke in half, but the piece I'm holding is still about 300x500mm. And yes, I'm still wearing my well-insulated mechanics gloves!

 

 

Ice.jpg

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2 hours ago, facthunter said:

You could make yourself a couple of wet and dry bulb thermometers and have them outside and shaded..  Nev

Will that make me feel warm & dry?

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Nomadpete wants a meteorological instrument that predicts when it's going to stop raining for him, for at least half an hour.  😄 

 

I can recall a bloke telling me how he worked at Queentown, and it rains so much there, that any time the sun came out for a few hours, workers would knock off and go for a picnic, just to enjoy a couple of hours of sunshine! 

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10 hours ago, onetrack said:

*Queenstown - sorry about the spelling error, my proofreading needs to improve.

Glad you corrected that.... pretty sure there is more than one queen over there

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No "D" in it . Don't get your hopes up.  Nor wegians Live in Norway. Tassie could be South way OR the REAL South Australia unless you want to Seccede like WA does often, especially when they are doing well..  Nev

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1 hour ago, facthunter said:

unless you want to Seccede like WA does often,

Funny you should say that . 

I tell everyone I  meet, that Tasmania should seccede and pull up the drawbridge.  There's too many foreign migrants down here already and they are watering down our culture. They keep flooding in from that big island just to the north of us. 

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