eggs wrote:PS - NNW did just suggest something of your phenomenon when she has been in the Flinders Ranges in SA.
north-north-west wrote:And the Centre. I was stuck in a camp at Windy Saddle while doing the Larapinta; thick low cloud, rain, wind, lightning . . . despite the forecast being for clear sunny days the whole time I was out.
I figure it's just karma. We're paying for some really bad *&%$#! we did back in another life.
Son of a Beach wrote:Looking outside today, there is literally not a cloud in the sky that I can see. No wind. Just luverly out there. Makes it very frustrating that I stayed home.
But the BOM says that where I would have been walking, there is snow, wind, hail and thunderstorms. It's so hard to imagine when the weather here, just a couple of hundred km away, is perfect.
Son of a Beach wrote:
Over many years, I have developed a reputation for being followed by rain whenever I go walking, and I have even considered hiring myself out to governments in drought-stricken regions.
(Anybody want to join me for three cold/wet/windy days out bush?)
Wollemi wrote:I once cycled Northern-most to Southern-most points of the Australian mainland. It absolutely poured rained on 22 of 31 days across NSW, yet this precipitation occurred in many drought-declared regions. Go figure.
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