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ScoMo's prayers for rain have been answered
Jan 17th, 2020 at 1:09pm
 
ScoMo prays for rain and the Good Lord makes it pour. Wonder how GetUp! will try to make FAKE NEWS out of this ?

But it is not going to help the Lunatic Extremist Greenies who caused the bushfires.


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Thank you Lord you have saved my bacon!!!!



Firefighters rejoice as heavy rain set to dampen fire grounds
The New Daily 1:10pm, Jan 14, 2020 Updated: 11:25pm, Jan 14

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Rain is expected to fall across NSW this week particularly along the Great Dividing Range which has experienced a lot of fire activity over the past few months. Photo: Getty

Exhausted firefighters in New South Wales and Victoria are gleeful at the prospect of thunderstorms and heavy rains forecast to hit south-eastern Australia in coming days.

Rain is expected across much of NSW from Tuesday including fire grounds in the Snowy Mountains, southwest of Sydney and South Coast regions.

The wet weather is expected extend down into Victoria over the coming days.

NSW Rural Fire Service commissioner Shane Fitzsimmons said forecast of rain is the best news firefighters have had for many months.

“From a fire point of view, this is the best week we’ve seen for many, many months in terms of easing some of the conditions,” Mr Fitzsimmons told the Channel Nine on Tuesday.

“We are expecting right across the state – particularly the Great Dividing Range, which happens to coincide where all this fire activity has been for the past few months – widespread 30 to 80 millimetres.”


If this BOM_NSW rainfall forecast comes to fruition then this will be all of our Christmas, birthday, engagement, anniversary, wedding and graduation presents rolled into one. Fingers crossed. NSWRFS

Some areas with thunderstorms could receive up to 100mm, Mr Fitzsimmons added.

“If it’s falling on fire grounds that will certainly have a positive effect right across the fire fighting effort.”

The downside is there could be localised flash-flooding, significant erosion and problematic run-off into water catchments.

Mr Fitzsimmons said to protect drinking supplies “filtration and other equipment is being deployed into the water systems”.

Dampening the flames
Sarah Scully, extreme weather forecaster at the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM), said there was potential for fires that were beneath a thunderstorm to be contained by the rainfall.

“The best-case scenario, with the ongoing showers and storms from Wednesday onwards, is that they can really impact and help to extinguish some of the fires,” she told the ABC.

Ms Scully said the increased rain could also make it harder for new blazes to form, and the threat of lightning-induces fires would be lessened..

“At least with this heavy rainfall the ground will be more moist and it’ll be harder to ignite,” she said.

The NSW fire service is working closely with the SES, NSW Police and the Bureau of Meteorology to track where the heaviest falls were likely to be.

Showers and thunderstorms continuing over WA and increasing over eastern Australia in the coming days. Check the latest forecast for your area at http://ow.ly/lY4c50xUAwo

So far this bushfire season some 2176 homes have been destroyed across NSW. Of that number, 1260 have been lost in the past fortnight.

“This figure is likely to increase as (assessment) teams continue to work through fire-affected areas,” the RFS tweeted on Tuesday.

There are still more than 100 fires burning across NSW.

The BOM says it’s difficult to predict exactly how much rain will fall this week because the downpours will be inconsistent.

Bega on the South Coast is expected to receive between 3mm and 10mm on Thursday when most rain is predicted to fall.

However, in Cooma, just 100 kilometres inland, greater falls of between 8mm and 25mm are forecast.

-with AAP

https://thenewdaily.com.au/news/national/2020/01/14/bushfires-rain-forecast/
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Re: ScoMo's prayers for rain have been answered
Reply #1 - Jan 17th, 2020 at 1:10pm
 
MORON !!  Angry
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Reply #2 - Jan 17th, 2020 at 1:12pm
 
Hard core Lefty Reddy is flabbergasted and overwhelmed by this tsunami of TRUTH which is alien and threatening to a Lefty.
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Reply #3 - Jan 17th, 2020 at 1:24pm
 
The Climate Warriors look really sick and stupid as the TRUTH about Australia's bush fires and drought comes out that it is simply a natural cyclical occurrence. AND, apart from the Indian Dipole, there is ALSO the negative Southern Annular Mode (SAM) to further sink the Climate Loonies.

What a let down for the silly hysterical screeching lying Climate Warriors when it all transpires to be nothing more than a normal cyclical natural event!!!





Positive Indian Ocean Dipole fuels bushfires devastating Australia and deadly flooding in Africa
By Irena Ceranic Updated 11 Dec 2019, 5:46pm

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PHOTO: A hot and parched Australian landscape is fuelling devastating bushfires on the east coast. (AAP: Dean Lewins )

RELATED STORY: These graphics illustrate the toxic smoke Sydneysiders have been inhaling for weeks
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A climatic phenomenon of near-record intensity has contributed to two extremes on opposite sides of the Indian Ocean — torrential rain in East Africa and exceptionally dry conditions fuelling bushfires in Australia.

Key points:
A positive Indian Ocean Dipole is triggered by a change in ocean temperatures
It ends with the start of the monsoon season, but this has been delayed
Like an El Nino/La Nina in the Pacific, it can drastically impact weather patterns


The bushfire season began much earlier than usual in eastern Australia and has been one of the most devastating on record, based on the area burnt.

Australia's most populous city of Sydney has been choking under a blanket of thick smoke funnelling in from the fire zones, its air quality exceeding hazardous levels on several occasions.


VIDEO: Sydney's air quality plummets from surrounding bushfires. (ABC News)
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-12-10/sydneys-air-quality-plummets-from-surroun...

But the parched and hazy landscape in Australia is in stark contrast to the rain-drenched terrain of east Africa, where severe floods, mudslides and landslides have killed nearly 300 people.

The common link is a strong positive Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD), the counterpart to the El Nino weather system that develops in the Pacific Ocean.


The negative effect of a positive IOD
The IOD measures differences in sea surface temperatures between the western and eastern parts of the Indian Ocean.


VIDEO: Understanding the Indian Ocean Dipole
https://youtu.be/J6hOVatamYs

A positive IOD occurs when waters near the Horn of Africa are warmer than average leading to enhanced rainfall there, while cooler waters develop off Indonesia resulting in less rainfall and high temperatures in Australia.

The Bureau of Meteorology's head of long-range forecasting, Andrew Watkins, said the IOD event peaked in mid-October when the waters around east Africa were about 2 degrees Celsius warmer than those near Australia.


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A graphic image showing what happens in the positive phase of the Indian Ocean Dipole.
INFOGRAPHIC: A positive phase of the Indian Ocean Dipole can lead to reduced rainfall across Australia. (Supplied: Bureau of Meteorology)

"It's the strongest we've had since 1997 and it's comparable to only three events that we've seen in the past — in 1997, 1994 and 1961," he said.

Dr Watkins said it played a key role in Australia recording its driest spring on record and the fifth-warmest.

Positive a negative for drought-hit areas
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The positive IOD has exacerbated the drought over central and southern Australia.

"In Australia it has contributed to the very dry and warm conditions we've seen over winter and spring … and that has unfortunately set us up for a bad fire season in parts of eastern Australia," he said.

Dr Watkins said it had also played a role in Perth posting its hottest ever start to summer, and with maximum temperatures expected to hover around 40C in the city until Sunday, it is likely other records will also tumble.

"It does appear to have some impact on southern parts of WA, so you do tend to see it being a bit drier and warmer during IOD events … December so far has been very hot."

Meanwhile, rainfall across the greater Horn of Africa was up to 300 per cent above average from October to mid-November, according to the Famine Early Warning Systems Network.



Read the rest of the walloping and rubbishing of the lying Climate Warriors here

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-12-11/indian-ocean-dipole-fuels-dry-australia-b...

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Reply #4 - Jan 17th, 2020 at 1:40pm
 
Redmond Neck wrote on Jan 17th, 2020 at 1:10pm:
MORON !!  Angry




Juliar is right except it was The Queen's prayers that broke the drought.
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Reply #5 - Jan 17th, 2020 at 1:42pm
 
Now Bobby you are just trying to ease the frothing at the mouth Climate Warriors' embarrassment.

But everyone knows the power of ScoMo's link with the Lord - look how it got him elected.
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Reply #6 - Jan 17th, 2020 at 1:45pm
 
juliar wrote on Jan 17th, 2020 at 1:42pm:
Now Bobby you are just trying to ease the frothing at the mouth Climate Warriors' embarrassment.

But everyone knows the power of ScoMo's link with the Lord - look how it got him elected.



It started raining the moment the Queen prayed
and it hasn't really stopped since.
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Reply #7 - Jan 17th, 2020 at 2:47pm
 
juliar wrote on Jan 17th, 2020 at 1:42pm:
Now Bobby you are just trying to ease the frothing at the mouth Climate Warriors' embarrassment.

But everyone knows the power of ScoMo's link with the Lord - look how it got him elected.


To bad the fires have already done irreversible and massive damage to australia's fragile ecology and the smoke is still lingering around !
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Reply #8 - Jan 17th, 2020 at 2:50pm
 
I thought they were cods prayers?

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Reply #9 - Jan 17th, 2020 at 4:43pm
 
Anything to do with the Climate Change SCAM and out pops the not very bright loony Greeny to show why she is considered to be not very bright. Her ignorance of the subject is legendary.

By the way Robert, which Queen are you referring to ?
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Reply #10 - Jan 17th, 2020 at 4:56pm
 
ScoMo is copping it from all quarters - kick him while he is down!!!

But won't these trolls squirm when ScoMo is proven correct in that it is the Indian Dipole ?

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Can ScoMo now claim he is the VICTIM like the Greenies do ?
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Reply #11 - Jan 17th, 2020 at 4:57pm
 
that's was about the full extent of scomo's plan when he was first approached with concerns about the fires..... pray and hope for rain .. well finally he got it.

It only took about 6 months and burnt out 12.3million acres... but the main thing is that we scomo prayed ... thank you scumo for being such a great leader
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Reply #12 - Jan 17th, 2020 at 5:11pm
 
Hard core Lefty Mr Smith forgets or never knew that bush fires are a STATE responsibility.

And ScoMo was following protocol in NOT interfering in STATE matters.

But really what do the various whatnots reckon ScoMo could have done ?

ScoMo could not have undone the damage the vile Greenies who caused the fires had already done. How many of those arsonists were Lunatic Extremist Greenies ?


But what would have made a huge difference if Anal had done a Shifty Shorty and gone down there and seized control of the Fire HQ and run everything (into the ground!!!) .
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Reply #13 - Jan 17th, 2020 at 5:22pm
 
juliar wrote on Jan 17th, 2020 at 5:11pm:
Hard core Lefty Mr Smith forgets or never knew that bush fires are a STATE responsibility.



that didn't stop scomo from cutting their funding  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
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Reply #14 - Jan 18th, 2020 at 12:52am
 
It was my rain dance derived from the Far Western Rocky Mountains Sioux infusion.... White Man's prayers to his idea of Wakan Tanta or more likely Gitche Manitou may have value... but a real Rain Dance is better... White Men can't dance...
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