Heat Wave and ex-Tropical Cyclone Dylan January 31st 2014
Heat Wave and ex-Tropical Cyclone Dylan
Heat Wave and ex-Tropical Cyclone Dylan

It is a complete contrast in temperatures between north eastern parts of Australia and the interior of the continent as great wave conditions continue today. More heat wave conditions are expected for the next several days particularly in South Australia and bordering with Victoria and Southwestern NSW. Temperatures of about 40C will not be uncommon in this region as with other parts of the central parts of the continent.

More flooding is expected in central Queensland along the coast and in areas in central Queensland as the tropical low moves inland.

 

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18 thought on “Heat Wave and ex-Tropical Cyclone Dylan January 31st 2014”
  1. The highest I can find is 515mm which was recorded at Clarke Range west of Mackay followed by 421mm at Mount William which is close by. The highest in the Townsville area was 140mm at Woolshed which is near where the Townsville radar is located.

  2. The highest I can find is 515mm which was recorded at Clarke Range west of Mackay followed by 421mm at Mount William which is close by. The highest in the Townsville area was 140mm at Woolshed which is near where the Townsville radar is located.

  3. The highest I can find is 515mm which was recorded at Clarke Range west of Mackay followed by 421mm at Mount William which is close by. The highest in the Townsville area was 140mm at Woolshed which is near where the Townsville radar is located.

  4. The rainfalls were particularly low for a tropical cyclone, especially after the forecasts were going for so much more.

  5. The rainfalls were particularly low for a tropical cyclone, especially after the forecasts were going for so much more.

  6. You might find that the bottom side of the Cyclone received more rain than the northern side. Glad you all OK. Now you can tick that one off the "esperience" list

  7. You might find that the bottom side of the Cyclone received more rain than the northern side. Glad you all OK. Now you can tick that one off the "esperience" list

  8. You might find that the bottom side of the Cyclone received more rain than the northern side. Glad you all OK. Now you can tick that one off the "esperience" list

  9. The BoM copped some flack off Campbell Newman over their warnings for this event and for one of the rate times i actually had to agree with the BoM that 3 hourly warnings are enough for categories 1/2 cyclones.

  10. The BoM copped some flack off Campbell Newman over their warnings for this event and for one of the rate times i actually had to agree with the BoM that 3 hourly warnings are enough for categories 1/2 cyclones.

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