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Thoughts for Mike W

Posted: 23 Feb 2015, 01:58
by Airspeed
Don't know if this has made the news in the Northern Hemisphere.
Our Queensland mate may not be able to read this yet, as there's a lot of power and communications out.
They've been hammered with Cyclone Marcia, ripping houses apart, taking out trees and power lines, and flooding towns.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-02-22/r ... ia/6183908
Hope you're missing the worst of it, Mike. :thumbsup:

Re: Thoughts for Mike W

Posted: 23 Feb 2015, 03:13
by emfrat
Mike, thanks for the kindly thought, but where I live was unaffected - barely 2" of rain over the three days. There is a lot of damage in Central Qld, about 1000km (600 miles) north of me. The remnant of the cyclone changed direction and headed S-E. Brisbane, The Gold and Sunshine Coasts, and Ipswich got a lot of rain from that.

ATB
MikeW

Re: Thoughts for Mike W

Posted: 23 Feb 2015, 05:16
by airboatr
good to hear you are well, Mike.

:)

Re: Thoughts for Mike W

Posted: 23 Feb 2015, 09:10
by Garry Russell
Glad you're OK Mike, heard nothing about it here.

Brian Horsey (Horse) is in Brisbane. How is that area? :worried:

Re: Thoughts for Mike W

Posted: 23 Feb 2015, 09:57
by emfrat
Joe, thankyou for joining Mike's kindly thought.

Garry, thankyou too...Bris-bunn got a lot of rain, but Feb is our wettest month usually. I am about 50DME W of YBBN . I was going to say it was on the Beebsite, then I remembered you are not in Beebland these days.
The cyclone did a lot of damage in Central Qld, where it crossed the coast as a Cat 5. It quickly diminished to a an ex-Tropical Low, then changed course from S-W to S-E, which meant I just got the edge of it, while Greater Brisbane got the lot.
A couple of links from our ABC:
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-02-23/d ... ia/6224112

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-02-23/m ... ld/6195816

There are links to other stories when you get there.
Thanks, and best wishes.
MikeW

Re: Thoughts for Mike W

Posted: 23 Feb 2015, 10:33
by Airspeed
Sorry for the false alarm, but glad you're safe & well, MikeW.
"West of sunny Brisbane" could be a number of places. In fact "East of..." would have me wondering how long your anchor chain was.

BTW, as a VFR only sim "flyer", is 50DME the same as 50NM? (just so I know for the future).

Re: Thoughts for Mike W

Posted: 23 Feb 2015, 10:53
by emfrat
Not quite, Mike - DME gives a slant distance, so it depends on your altitude, but for practical purposes it is not too far off the mark.
Depending on the wind patterns, I can get lots of international stuff passing overhead, and if I put the Airband Radio on, they are calling " on descent, 8000' " just after.
Why they can't just line up the end grain silo, the big mango tree and the level crossing to get on track for YBBN is beyond me :lol:
MikeW

Re: Thoughts for Mike W

Posted: 24 Feb 2015, 00:30
by nigelb
I am glad all you Ausies are safe and sound .... note I didn't say "sane" :hide:

Heard about the storms on BBC World News, I don't think it was reported on the Colinial networks but then I may ahve missed it there.

Nigel²

Re: Thoughts for Mike W

Posted: 24 Feb 2015, 04:12
by airboatr
Last week I was aware there were two storms taking aim on OZ and sent out a thought for Mike, Mike -and all concerned.

Been through a number of cyclonic weather events. .. no fun.

Re: Thoughts for Mike W

Posted: 24 Feb 2015, 09:44
by emfrat
The good thing is, so far there seem to be no fatalities or casualties from either cyclone, but some of the remote areas are still isolated, no power, no landline phones etc. so there could be some we have not heard of yet.
Once again, thankyou for thinking of us.
MikeW