Friday, 21 November 2008

The Brisbane storms, hail, rain and wind of November 2008

Needless to say, many would have heard of some of the devastating effects experienced in Brisbane form a spate of storms that have ravaged the city in the last week! In total, there have been at least 4 major storms that have wreaked havoc across the region. In terms of rain, here are some stats just for Brisbane over the last week!

Mon 17/11/2008 31.8mm
Tue 18/11/2008 14.6mm
Wed 19/11/2008 77.2mm
Thu 20/11/2008 79.4mm
Fri 21/11/2008 29.0mm
TOTAL 232.0mm

That is 232mm in 5 days!! To put it in perspective, that is almost 3 times the average November rainfall for Brisbane and just under a quarter of the yearly rainfall for Brisbane in 5 days! No wonder the rivers in the region are flooded! In the Ipswich region to the west of Brisbane, 250mm of rain fell from 10pm Wednesday night till 5am Thursday morning! Homes were flooded, highways were flooded, railways were flooded! Crazy!! Thankfully, all we had to deal with was a bit of a flooded front lawn, compared with the poor buggers who lost their house and garden.


The main storm in Brisbane actually occurred on Sunday night; giving rise to the 31.8mm recorded up to 9am on the Monday. However, it was the wind and rain together that caused much of the devastation! The degree of devastation was so localised! A suburb called The Gap bore the brunt of the storms, while others nearby escaped with minor damage if at all!! One video that exemplifies the strength of the wind and rain where it was devastating is this YouTube video. Well work checking out, especially for the wind shear in the last 20 secs or so!! Scary stuff, and to think that the wind was strong enough in other places to remove destroy whole houses!!



Only last night, while out late-night shopping, Rebecca and I were in the middle of an almighty storm, and watched it pour with rain like I have never seen it. Following the storm, we managed to capture on film the most intense lightning I have ever seen as the storm receding storm as it raced north and on to Brisbane city! I have posted it here! Enjoy!

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