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The rain did not last very long tho...
Need a hell of a lot more to do some good....
Goody
Need a hell of a lot more to do some good....
Goody
RM Outback said:LoneWolf said:There are now 124 Fires raging in NSW after Lightning Strikes from storms a few days ago... Now a new line of Storms have started today, things are getting worse...
LW...
Not good :| I hope they get the rain that's needed.
sand surfer said:not sure if i should have started a new thread or not ,but a big thank you to the fireries for the quick response to the fire at sharon qld yesturday ,it started about 1 km from my place , i have no way of staying to protect, as my dam is empty,so as we were preparing to leave the noise of the 4 choppers and 2 fixed winged water bombers flying over my house was weirdly calming ,after 3 hours of water bombing they drowned the fire,i stand and :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: .I do have fire fighting expreience,as i was 1 of the many volly fireries on the ground in the ash wedensday fires ,so i knew a empty dam there was no choice but to leave,so if you get a watch and act warning for your area please pack and get ready to go ,when told to leave please leave, and remember that person standing at your door is putting their life on the line by staying back to ask you to leave, so don't argue the point just go as you are making a bad situation worse
2lateagain said:We are in an area a bit further south of the above picture, we have a fire to the north which is advice level, Comberton Grange, one to the south a fair way away, Currowan, but with the predicted southerly wind change is getting closer and now a new one to the west, Tianjarra, which could turn into something very bad, but the information is very sketchy, it seems like we only get more up to date information when things are really bad. For us getting information to help in what we do, nothing has changed since the fires in 2001, we had very little information then and it seems to be the same now. We have had the water bombers flying over all day yesterday, seemed like low enough to take the tops out of the trees, I bet they are not looking down at a mobile while they are flying.
As I am using a laptop I do not seem to be able to access photos like the one above, all the apps I have looked at seem to be for mobile phones and do not seem to contain the information we need. I tried to find information on being able to listen to the the RFS on radio, but from what I could see it is illegal for me to have even a receiver on the frequencies that they use, the local radio station is more interested in running ads than information, the ABC is better but covers a huge area so our local fires are not normally mentioned, so it is more a matter of wait until the smoke is very thick and we start to see bits of leaves and ash falling and then we know we are shortly to be impacted. We will be ready.
Graham
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