Dum in Mirrie got 562mm?

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Dum in Mirrie got 562mm?

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It says Dum in Mirrie got 562mm yesterday?

Seems crazy, but nearby Finniss/Geriatric Park got 195mm and Charles Point got 185mm.
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Everyone is reporting it as fact. Seems odd to me.
Maybe a big arse wave ended up in the gauge haha.
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That area seems to get some high readings. I don't trust old mate at geriatric park, alwsys seems to have the most rain
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The gauge at Dun-in-Mirrie is an automatic tipping bucket style gauge that is calibrated and checked by BOM. No human interaction required and I highly doubt whether Maxwell would have gone out in that weather to manipulate the readings.
The guts of the low sat directly over the top of Dum-in-Mirrie for about six hours and the actual system was small enough to have minimal impact on other gauges.

For non-believers check out the BOM radar archive link below:
https://theweatherchaser.com/radar/IDR6 ... 0-01-10-14
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Dum-in-Mirrie observations
Date/time on the left, rainfall totals on the right

11/09:00am 27.4 562.0
11/08:30am 26.3 562.0
11/08:00am 26.8 561.8
11/07:30am 26.7 561.8
11/07:00am 26.6 561.8
11/06:30am 26.4 561.8
11/06:00am 26.0 561.8
11/05:30am 25.7 561.8
11/05:00am 26.0 561.8
11/04:30am 25.5 561.4
11/04:00am 25.3 561.4
11/03:30am 25.4 556.6
11/03:00am 25.9 552.6
11/02:30am 25.9 551.6
11/02:00am 25.7 550.2
11/01:30am 25.7 546.6
11/01:00am 25.6 544.4
11/12:30am 26.1 542.4
11/12:00am 25.9 520.0
10/11:30pm 25.0 504.6
10/11:00pm 25.4 484.0
10/10:30pm 26.1 466.0
10/10:00pm 26.3 461.8
10/09:30pm 25.6 461.0
10/09:00pm 26.2 459.4
10/08:30pm 25.4 457.2
10/08:00pm 25.8 454.4
10/07:30pm 25.7 452.6
10/07:00pm 25.3 442.8
10/06:30pm 25.5 396.0
10/06:00pm 25.0 349.0
10/05:30pm 25.1 337.4
10/05:00pm 25.3 301.0
10/04:30pm 25.2 261.8
10/04:00pm 25.6 184.6
10/03:30pm 26.0 141.6
10/03:00pm 25.9 90.4
10/02:30pm 25.9 74.8
10/02:00pm 25.4 67.2
10/01:30pm 26.1 56.2
10/01:00pm 26.5 51.0
10/12:30pm 26.4 47.2
10/12:00pm 26.3 36.4
10/11:30am 26.2 15.8
10/11:00am 26.1 3.8
10/10:30am 26.5 1.2
10/10:00am 26.9 0.0
10/09:30am 27.0 0.0
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Re: Dum in Mirrie got 562mm?

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Very small and localised. Mandorah copped 515mm out of it...

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-01-12/ ... e/11861164
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would have been nice in the daly catchment....
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bl..dy oath. Hate seeing it wasted straight on the ocean.

For the three days of rain from the Low;

Dum-in-Mirrie - 622mm.
Wagait Beach - 545mm.
Charles Point - 229mm.
Geriatric Park - 269mm.
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Glad I wasn't under it, would be like getting waterboarded!
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