Then I realised....I have a tiny car!

Fits nice and snug under the back patio! Why? Because Mx5

Has anyone else got strange storm preparation techniques?
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speed wrote:If I was to do it again, I wouldn't even consider the supercharger.
bruce wrote:Move State?
3 nights of so called storms. And still not enough rain to activate my waterpump in my tank. 7 weks of empty water tank and counting.zero00 wrote:Four nights now of severe storms and rainfall? try 3mm on one and 0.5mm on another!
project.r.racing wrote:3 nights of so called storms. And still not enough rain to activate my waterpump in my tank. 7 weks of empty water tank and counting.zero00 wrote:Four nights now of severe storms and rainfall? try 3mm on one and 0.5mm on another!
CaptainNate wrote:Yep! A bit pathetic really. We got a tiny bit of hail in the west Tuesday night.
I understand the need for warnings, but what they're doing is turning the situation in to a 'boy who cried wolf'. People will stop listening the day the big one hits.
JBT wrote:Maybe try becoming a meteorologist to understand the science. They're damned if they warn and damned if they don't. It is a very inexact science and it is subject to the unpredictable laws of nature. I always found the BOM forecasts for winds and weather at various altitudes and locations for flying within Australia quite accurate overall.
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