Good news or false hopes.

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CharFin
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Good news or false hopes.

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........or too little too late.
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Definitely too little, too late... But, a good drenching over the floodplains should get a little bit of action happening at the run off spots... I will admit to having my fingers crossed for a little bit of rain over east just before Easter ;)

Access G model also had a tropical low/cyclone over the GOC next Thurs, will see how that goes closer to the date...

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Good stuff.
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Every little bit helps but still not showing much where we need it most in the Mary/Alligator catchments.... too much green, not enough purple :|

:cheers:

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Melv wrote:Every little bit helps but still not showing much where we need it most in the Mary/Alligator catchments.... too much green, not enough purple :|

:cheers:

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How's that old Ultravox song go? "This means nothing to meeeeeee!" I'm officially over it. Bluewater for me. Except for maybe a sneaky Shoal Bay trip or two in April.
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