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Victoria braces for floods this weekend
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REPORT: The SES is busy visiting communities in the State's North-East to help them prepare for the heavy rain and possible floods across the weekend.
Up to 100 milimetres of rain and gale force winds are predicted for the region.
An incident control centre has been established in Wangaratta to deal with the possible floods.
Benalla local Helen says there is concern among the local community.
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Mylene, your logic is mind boggling, here we are in Shepp sunny day Yet we are Flooded, we are waiting for the Goulburn, Broken, and 7 mile to all Converge, now if you could get off your dumb arce for a couple of days get up here and do some voluntary work.
janet page Tuesday 7 September, 2010 - 10:43 AM -
The best way to check the weather is still to put your head out the window. If your hair is wet it's raining no matter what the BOM says. I'll trust my own eyes and ears over vested interests any day. Remember Y2K and the second ice age? Didn't happen. Ain't going to happen. Don't follow leaders, watch the parking meters. :p
Mylene Tuesday 7 September, 2010 - 9:55 AM -
Sorry Mao I forgot, you've obviously been quoting from this month's edition of "Sceptics Monthly"~! We can't allow a small detail like the truth to interfere in Liberal Party company profits policy~! Doom & gloom??? This is not even close to it~! Didn't you explain that to your Liberal Party fanatics, along with that 11 BILLION hole in your budget? Oops~! Concealing the truth again? You've been around? Congratulations~! Don't tell me, let me guess - you also shop at the Camberwell Market? You've studied the wheat tonnage for two different states, and all has been revealed? Obviously another Liberal Party 'genius' at work~! BOM guys - its not looking good~! Forget the number crunching, you should have been looking at predicted crop yields instead~! Mao, let me guess, you're another 'intellectual' taxi driver? lmfao
Lenny Tuesday 7 September, 2010 - 2:09 AM -
Yep, Myelene, that massive food bowl that is the Camberwell Market is the yard stick we all measure climate change by. I would be laughing my arse off if your viewpoint wasn't so offensive to so many thousands of people. Just a small point, if I may. It takes a lot more water to grow crops and feed livestock than it does to make the concrete wet. Maybe next time you get out of the "burbs", you should look past the end of that nose of yours at what goes on in rural Australia. Until then, maybe lay off the halucinatory substances eh..
paddy Monday 6 September, 2010 - 7:17 PM -
Oh Lenny, there you go again with all your doom and gloom. I've been around long enough to know that when we get heavy rains in the East of Australia, WA gets very little and vice versa. This can be seen by our national wheat crops. When Victoria has a low tonnage of wheat and grains, WA always seems to have a bumper crop. I would say this is a good thing nationally, meaning that over our vast land the crops harvested by farmers is balanced out. This is not the first flood that we have had and it will not be the last.
Mao Monday 6 September, 2010 - 6:35 PM -
Guys at the BOM - forget those NEC's, Hitachis, Crays, IBMs & crunching a trillion calculations per second of historical data, just slip down to the Camberwell Market. Problem solved~! Mylene, some of your past comments gave a whole new meaning to the word blonde, but on this blog you hit the jackpot~! According to Mylene the drought was a myth. Sorry BOM guys, but can you please hand in your security passes as you vacate the building.
Lenny Monday 6 September, 2010 - 6:04 PM






