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This "storm" that was meant to be coming, well it was giving lots of good lightning south, now it saw Buxton and has done a "Buxton Fizzler" and promptly stopped producing any lightning, and is giving us that wonderful exciting drizzly rain garbage. And bringing temps down to levels not unlike parts of the South Pole in January.
This "storm" that was meant to be coming, well it was giving lots of good lightning south, now it saw Buxton and has done a "Buxton Fizzler" and promptly stopped producing any lightning, and is giving us that wonderful exciting drizzly rain garbage. And bringing temps down to levels not unlike parts of the South Pole in January.
That was the exact running joke ALL ****ing summer here. Everything, I mean everything died in the ass the second it got within sight of Melbourne, while storms were erupting constantly out in the tasman sea, Bass Strait and out west at the same latitude as me. Ofcourse, then there was the usual fare of north and NE Victoria getting about 10 storms for every thunderclap here. Worst storm season I ever ****ed in my life The weather forumers here speak of the "storm shield" ... it is real but I prefer to call it the "zone of fail" .... similar in concept to the dome over Springfield in the Simpsons movie.
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