pmccarthy Posted Friday at 01:07 AM Author Posted Friday at 01:07 AM Wish it was wet now. Choppers and fires around us. Blowing a gale. 1
pmccarthy Posted Friday at 03:47 AM Author Posted Friday at 03:47 AM I can’t believe choppers can fly in this wind. 1
old man emu Posted Friday at 05:58 AM Posted Friday at 05:58 AM It's been so dry at my place since April that there is hardly anything in the paddocks to carry a fire. I'm even noticing that trees in the paddocks away from the creeks and gullies are starting to die. 1
facthunter Posted Friday at 06:41 AM Posted Friday at 06:41 AM Heat, visibility, gusts and lack of Oxygen are a problem for Aircraft. It's easy to overstress the Aircraft and have insufficient LIFT and power. Nev 1
Jerry_Atrick Posted Friday at 06:54 AM Posted Friday at 06:54 AM 1 hour ago, pmccarthy said: Heading our way. Stay safe.. hope it doesn't reach your property 1
facthunter Posted Friday at 07:02 AM Posted Friday at 07:02 AM Stay SAFE. Easier said than done in this RAW Country. Top half Flooded. The rest burning.. Nev 1
red750 Posted Friday at 07:39 AM Posted Friday at 07:39 AM Should change the thread name to Crikey it's Hot. Top temp today 42.9°, 44° at Tulla. They had to unload some cargo from some planes, they were too heavy for the heat. 1
facthunter Posted Friday at 08:11 AM Posted Friday at 08:11 AM Density altitude. Worse at Alice Springs where the runway is at 1100 ft asl. Nev 1
pmccarthy Posted Friday at 09:38 AM Author Posted Friday at 09:38 AM Dozens of houses lost in Harcourt and Sutton Grange, including my daughters. We are OK due to a wind change. 5
facthunter Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago VERY SAD to Hear. I know the Area well. Great stress for Many in such times. Keep safe. Nev 2 1
nomadpete Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago (edited) Well I arrived back in Tassie and stepped off the plane into 29 degree heat (yeah I don't expect you lot to call that 'heat'). A total fire ban was imposed all weekend due to heat and expected wind up to 100kph. Tassie being tassie, whilst heatwave and wind stoked the fires ravaging the mainland, we got a cool weekend - dead calm and rain. CRIKEY IT'S WET! Thankfully only one vegetation fire down our way and it started in the middle of the night. Promptly dealt with by a couple of crews. Wilder fires are the new norm. Edited 18 hours ago by nomadpete 1 1
facthunter Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Over 42 degrees in Sydney. Warmer seas Mean More ENERGY. . Lightning starts Fires. Nev 1
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