14 February 2010

And then it rained - Just for us

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I’m meant to be moving house this weekend. And on Friday night one of my helpers broke his leg in two places training to be a rollerderby referee (which has to be the most ludicrously extreme way to get out of spending time with his girlfriend on Valentines Day I’ve ever heard of).

So it’s hard not to take the above rainfall radar shot a little personally.

But yes, we did need the rain.

Roving reporter Jazz has iPhoned in these images of Scrivener Dam dumping water:

Scrivener Dam lets go

And the Molonglo in flood as a result:

Molonglo in flood

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The Murrumbidgee River flooded today peaking at 3.8m at Mt Macdonald. Point Hut Crossing was closed when I went there at around 18:00, with the river height being just under 1m.

JessP-There were quite a few people looking at the flooded Murrumbidgee River at Point Hut

there were a couple of kids standing on the edge of a rather large puddle on the road in Lyneham, they were having a great time splashing and being splashed by cars ( their parents were nearby and they were dressed in waterproof gear) I think they got pretty good value as i drove past as quickly and safly as i felt i could in my 4wd. i couldnt actually see their expressions because of the wall of water my car threw up, but their parents seemed to appreciate my effort hehe

AFter laughing at all the locals looking at the dam…I stopped and looked at the Scrivener overflow. Damn!

Dawn drifter: Same thing happened to me a couple of years ago when they put my insulation in! Boy did the company pay up quick smart when they were threatened with media exposure and legal action….. My ceilings fell down in 3 rooms! Hopefully your neighbours is not so bad. Yes you can check by going up into your roof cavity by daylight and seeing if the sun shines through – they move some tiles for ventilation which makes sense! Just not replacing them is a prob! All the best!
My dog is brown and sticky…. WHY MUST SHE ROLL IN THE MUD!!!!
Lovin’ the rain!!!

Just a word of caution – Last week, my back door neighbour decided to install new roof insulation and had roof tiles removed and then replaced etc as a part of the process. on returning from sydney this sunday I found the poor blokes roof covered in tarps and im assuming they had roof leaks from the work
is there any way to test your roof for leaks if you have had works done to your roof besides waiting for it to rain????

GardeningGirl12:24 pm 15 Feb 10

I hope the move went okay despite the complications JohnBoy.

Thanks for the pics Jazz.

imarty said :

We walked across the bridge to take a look from above and saw a TAMS notification sticky taped to the railing in the middle advising not to inhale the mist due to blue green algae.
By the time you had read it you would’ve already taken in several lungfuls…

There’s probably a guideline that says a notice must be erected. There probably isn’t anything requiring actual common sense.

Mothy said :

There were some impressive puddles in “Lake” George when I flew over it coming back from Sydney on Wednesday, would love to see where its at now.

Was ont he bus driving past yesterday afternoon from Sydney… The puddles seem to have melted together to form a nice layer of water over the top of the grass. Have never seen that much water in the lake. Hopefully it will keep raining so it can fill up to its former glory.

There are plenty of “mini rivers” formed on the side of Ginninderra Drive down Charny way… plus Kaleen is nicely flooded too – I think the rain is great !

As for Canberra drivers honking at me for driving 5-10k under the speed limit because it is raining and the roads have quite a bit of water built up on it…. prepare for me to drive even slower

There were some impressive puddles in “Lake” George when I flew over it coming back from Sydney on Wednesday, would love to see where its at now.

Pommy bastard11:01 am 15 Feb 10

Dear god, what does happen to Canberra drivers when it rains? On the Parkway on my motorbike this morning I got stuck behind a 4×4 Honda doing 50 klicks!

Grrrr said :

A couple of hours ago Lake George was full of very large puddles. Maybe one day soon it could live up to it’s name again. That’d be awesome.

Driving upto Sydney on Saturday arvo there were some big puddles forming on lake George. It looked strange!!!

JessP said :

Everywhere are people looking at the high water in the creeks and lakes…like we never seen rain before! And they say Canberra people are boring…

Well, my kids have never seen it rain continuously for two days in a row before and my oldest is six.

I was envious last weekend while in Sydney and just sat on the balcony watching the rain, and hoped we were getting this rain plus the farmers, we finally got it, just love watching the rain

After seeing Jazz’s pics of Scrivener I took the young fella down and it was a deadset traffic jam with everyone else in Canberra down there having a geek.

We walked across the bridge to take a look from above and saw a TAMS notification sticky taped to the railing in the middle advising not to inhale the mist due to blue green algae.
By the time you had read it you would’ve already taken in several lungfuls…

Everywhere are people looking at the high water in the creeks and lakes…like we never seen rain before! And they say Canberra people are boring…

Holden Caulfield6:13 pm 14 Feb 10

w00t … 95mm in my inner north rain gauge since yesterday morning.

Cat1986 said :

I was driving home from a friend’s place in Queanbeyan and had to make several detours coz roads were closed due to the rain. Oaks Estate Bridge was closed and so was Majura Rd. Anyone know why Majura Rd was closed?

I drove down Majura road at about 12.30 and it was flooded in two places. It was easily passible then (with care), but the current across the road in one spot was quite strong

If the levels got any higher, people with no experience of water crossings (ie…most Canberra drivers) could have quite easily come to grief.

Probably only about 30-50cm deep at that time, but I was amazed at the idiots trying to motor through it at 80k+ as if there was nothing there.

Cat1986 said :

Anyone know why Majura Rd was closed?

Erm… maybe because of the rain?

Well, the sun is out and looks like the end of all that rain. Forecast says we are in for more though. Who believes them? My backyard is a pile of sloshy, sludgy mud, and the courtyard is flooded.

What an absolute joy watching the little one slosh around in the water, only to create a trail of mud with her pink crocs all the way to the loo (that’s our loo, not Southlands).

vg – ok, I’ll call you whatever you like, but only if you eat my pink muffins.

A couple of hours ago Lake George was full of very large puddles. Maybe one day soon it could live up to it’s name again. That’d be awesome.

When I came home via Coppins Crossing, there was a TAMS Worker watching the river height. So a heads up for tonight or tomorrow. But the main issue is that tree trunks are bashing up against the crossing & making the river higher then what it really is.

Besides a 10% of Canberra, WIN News were also filming the middle gate of Scrivener Dam being down.

I was driving home from a friend’s place in Queanbeyan and had to make several detours coz roads were closed due to the rain. Oaks Estate Bridge was closed and so was Majura Rd. Anyone know why Majura Rd was closed?

Pommy bastard2:16 pm 14 Feb 10

This weather makes me feel quite homesick, I’ve a touch of the “hiraeth” as the Welsh would have it.

Woody Mann-Caruso said :

You’re a roller derby referee’s girlfriend? That’s sweet.

Umm.. no.

The rain is great, just don’t appreciate my garage flooding…yet again…

grunge_hippy11:59 am 14 Feb 10

while I agree we needed the rain I wanted to go to the camping show! we tried, drove to qbn, but it got heavier. normally I would grin and bear it, but with a 3 month old and a 4 year old in tow, we thought better of it.

and why is it when its NOT raining, there are a plethora of raincoats for kids at the shops, but then when you need them, you cant find one!!!

(eventually found one at target on special too!)

The roads around Canberra are big mess; the SES are advising people to avoid driving unless absolutely necessary, and having just tackled the trip to work – I would have to agree with them (one of the many times that I am glad to drive a four wheel drive).

I had planned to garden the weekend away…but just standing in the garage and watching puddles forming in the garden in all the right places is just as rewarding…puddles, we haven’t had puddles for ever!!

NeedHelp said :

Something about rain that is very uplifting. Anyone else have an added boost of energy when it rains? I hope it rains for 40 days. Just a light drizzle, no floods. Watching the plants I bought from Willow Park the other day, I swear I can actually see them growing by the hour. Our happy tree is loving it and the possum hasn’t bugged us for two nights. The air smells fresh (as long as I don’t go to Southlands loos), and the paths are clean. The roads are empty as people stay at home. The gumboots are getting a workout and jumping puddles with the four year old is a treat. The water tank is full to the brim and the buckets are full. Hearing the rain on the carport roof is calming. The oven is getting a workout as there’s not much else to do but bake.

I love rain.

Muffin anyone?

Hope his leg heals JB …

Call me gay but I feel ya. I love it

Woody Mann-Caruso10:05 am 14 Feb 10

You’re a roller derby referee’s girlfriend? That’s sweet.

According to my weather station, 73mm has fallen this weekend as at 9am Sunday with no sign of it letting up. By comparison, our entire rainfall last year was 398mm.

Something about rain that is very uplifting. Anyone else have an added boost of energy when it rains? I hope it rains for 40 days. Just a light drizzle, no floods. Watching the plants I bought from Willow Park the other day, I swear I can actually see them growing by the hour. Our happy tree is loving it and the possum hasn’t bugged us for two nights. The air smells fresh (as long as I don’t go to Southlands loos), and the paths are clean. The roads are empty as people stay at home. The gumboots are getting a workout and jumping puddles with the four year old is a treat. The water tank is full to the brim and the buckets are full. Hearing the rain on the carport roof is calming. The oven is getting a workout as there’s not much else to do but bake.

I love rain.

Muffin anyone?

Hope his leg heals JB …

We have’t had this sort of rain for years! I had to drain my pool this morning as it has risen 1.5 inches since Friday and was threatening to overflow today – maybe I can contribute to the stormwater system some more tonight? Mind you it always feels so wasteful draining the water, I wish I could just put it somewhere safe for when it gets hot and I need to top it up.

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