Lake condition as at Dec.27th
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Lake condition as at Dec.27th
G'day All, Hope everyone survived Xmas. Just received a message from Plucka, who got home from the lake this afternoon. He tells me the surface is dry, hard ,flat & ready to race on. Lets hope it stays that way ! Pete. DLRA #6.
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Re: Lake condition as at Dec.27th
A bit of rain the past week in SA... all this rain in brisvegas making me nervous...
68 days to go.... yoiks.
d
68 days to go.... yoiks.
d
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Re: Lake condition as at Dec.27th
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Re: Lake condition as at Dec.27th
Settle down Rev everything will be OK on the day
Usual storm Sat night racing by midday monday all OK
Regards
Phill H
Usual storm Sat night racing by midday monday all OK
Regards
Phill H
DLRA # 1102
Re: Lake condition as at Dec.27th
Just because you see the words South Australia, does not mean a flooded lake. (The sky is not falling)
This rainfall could never get to Lake Gairdner - refer to this map
I overlayed this map (http://www.dlra.org.au/images/basin-hi_grid.jpg) onto Google Earth
this map shows catchment boundaries for Australia;
- Lake Gairdner is part of the Western Plateau Division
- Moomba and Woomera are part of the Lake Eyre Division
at the very least, unless the water falls with in the Lake Gairdner Catchment is has absolutely no chance of ever getting into Lake Gairdner.
These images and lots more information are published on the Lake Gairdner pages at the DLRA website.
Also I refer you to the research pages about Lake Gairdner
This rainfall could never get to Lake Gairdner - refer to this map
I overlayed this map (http://www.dlra.org.au/images/basin-hi_grid.jpg) onto Google Earth
this map shows catchment boundaries for Australia;
- Lake Gairdner is part of the Western Plateau Division
- Moomba and Woomera are part of the Lake Eyre Division
at the very least, unless the water falls with in the Lake Gairdner Catchment is has absolutely no chance of ever getting into Lake Gairdner.
These images and lots more information are published on the Lake Gairdner pages at the DLRA website.
Also I refer you to the research pages about Lake Gairdner
Keep the shiney side up........
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- Reverend Hedgash
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Re: Lake condition as at Dec.27th
Thanks for the calming voices...
I am just getting excited, and nervous and stressed at the same time. I kind of enjoy it it seems...
I just want to return to the most stunning and fun place on earth with like minded people.
Keep the shiny side up indeed.
dik
I am just getting excited, and nervous and stressed at the same time. I kind of enjoy it it seems...
I just want to return to the most stunning and fun place on earth with like minded people.
Keep the shiny side up indeed.
dik
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Re: Lake condition as at Dec.27th
I nearly had a psychic girlfriend but she left me before we met.
Re: Lake condition as at Dec.27th
Happens every year Greg
STAN.#744
Our body cells renew themselves while we sleep
If only our wallets would do the same.....
Our body cells renew themselves while we sleep
If only our wallets would do the same.....
Re: Lake condition as at Dec.27th
Greg
The rain could get there if it banked up behind the Flinders ranges lots then when it got full flowed over.
Apart from that your right.
Chris
The rain could get there if it banked up behind the Flinders ranges lots then when it got full flowed over.
Apart from that your right.
Chris
Re: Lake condition as at Dec.27th
71mm at Port Augusta and 28mm at Woomera, nothing at Wudinna overnight
Keep the shiney side up........
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Re: Lake condition as at Dec.27th
hi all, im back at work 250 km south west of coober pedy near commonwealth station on a mine site, a weather up date from here, no rain to speak of for january but had about 20-30mm yesterday but being as warm as it is all the puddles dried up over night leaving it very humid, BUT... its forcast for up to 200mm over the next 2 days (saturday/sunday) but who believes the weather men these days, at least i got to spend the night on the grader, grading the decline underground then cutting drains up the pit ramp while another chap moved dirt for dung walls incase it does rain, fingers crossed it doesnt rain as much as they predict. Graeme.
Re: Lake condition as at Dec.27th
Thanks Graeme
Keep us updated over the next coupla days. Invaluable info thanks Chris
Keep us updated over the next coupla days. Invaluable info thanks Chris
Re: Lake condition as at Dec.27th
Have been watching the BOM site today, seemed to be a lot of rain to the east of Lake G, it was hard to say how much was actually falling on the lake, .
First Australian to ride a motorcycle over 200mph at Bonneville,,,
Re: Lake condition as at Dec.27th
As at 6.30 pm Sunday SA time
we are all watching , Nonning is the closest weather observation station , and they are showing 23mm in the last 24 hours and 2 mm for January
to quote Lance Corpral ------JONES ---------DONT PANIC
cheers
harky
we are all watching , Nonning is the closest weather observation station , and they are showing 23mm in the last 24 hours and 2 mm for January
to quote Lance Corpral ------JONES ---------DONT PANIC
cheers
harky
harky
DLRA #643
so far 120mph for$2000---imagine how fast I can go for $20,000
DLRA #643
so far 120mph for$2000---imagine how fast I can go for $20,000
Re: Lake condition as at Dec.27th
A few of us are going up to the lake in 4 weeks time, to do an official inspection of the surface & a decision will be made then on it's suitability. Until then, like Harky said "don't panic". Pete.DLRA #6.