Love some of those photos - especially the dog ones.
Have been lucky enough to see Ayers Rock in both its normal dry persona, and also after a lot of rain, with lots of waterfalls coming off it, and big rock pools around the base. I actually think it is more interesting wet!
Yes, the Red Centre should be lovely and green for a while now with lots of wildflowers - as you say, good for nomads to visit and see. But might be lots of bush flies too!
-- Edited by wendyv on Friday 9th of January 2015 03:54:00 PM
Jafan said
04:48 PM Jan 9, 2015
Great pics, amazing country !!!
jules47 said
06:04 PM Jan 9, 2015
Thanks for that KJ - interesting to see water in the Todd!
Dougwe said
08:04 PM Jan 9, 2015
I noticed on the news tonight that Bendigo, Central VIC and about 70km away from Greens Lake, had flash flooding and storms as did parts of Melbourne and Victoria. We here at Greens Lake had about 6 drops of rain but the temps dropped to very compfortable indeed. The weather gods are threatening us with rain for the next few days though so might get a little muddy around here for a few days.
kiwijims said
08:11 PM Jan 9, 2015
"Hey Doug" You can send some of that wet stuff over here to us in the West,
No rain in sight, flaming little kids lighting bush fires all over the place,
might even swap ya a bucket of rain for a coldie. !!
K.J.
Santa said
08:52 PM Jan 9, 2015
Interesting shots.
Seems they are able to not only predict the weather now, they can also take photo's of coming weather events,
(Rain falling off Uluru on December 8, 2015.)
Phillipn said
09:20 PM Jan 9, 2015
jules47 wrotThanks for that KJ - interesting to see water in the Todd!
I have only seen the Todd at low tide!
Woody n Sue said
09:45 PM Jan 9, 2015
Very nice pictures it will change the way central Aust looks that's for sure
Sant well spotted I didn't know they could predict that accurately let alone take pictures in to the future
Bushie said
08:19 AM Jan 10, 2015
Great pictures there, That's Australia for you though, bone dry and burning one day underwater the next.
Oh! Victorians, be warned good chance your rain will continue next week, because I'll be there.
Dougwe said
09:02 AM Jan 10, 2015
kiwijims wrote:
"Hey Doug" You can send some of that wet stuff over here to us in the West,
No rain in sight, flaming little kids lighting bush fires all over the place,
might even swap ya a bucket of rain for a coldie. !!
K.J.
I'm sure Bendigo and other areas around VIC would be happy to send some wet stuff your way KJ but here at Greens we have had a steady rain overnight and has settled the dust nicely. Not complaing yet but if we get heavy rain for a while we will get mud for sure and will limit activities somewhat.
Spose we could have a mud restling expo. " Gunaggo " and "Shady and Me" could head the bill
frangipani said
09:20 AM Jan 10, 2015
Wow kiwijims, thats really amazing seeing all that water running off the rock, loved the last pic of that dog having fun. Can't wait to get there, prob about late March early April should be just nice.
kiwijims said
12:08 PM Jan 10, 2015
frangipani wrote:
Wow kiwijims, thats really amazing seeing all that water running off the rock, loved the last pic of that dog having fun. Can't wait to get there, prob about late March early April should be just nice.
We would also like to see the Rock, but I have just worked out the fuel cost from Perth return,
not much change out of $ 3000 00 might have to wait for a few more pension payments to come in.
That's the trouble with living in the "Out-Post of Australia", It's a hell of a long way to anywhere from here.
K.J.
Dunmowin said
12:41 PM Jan 10, 2015
Santa wrote:
Interesting shots.
Seems they are able to not only predict the weather now, they can also take photo's of coming weather events,
(Rain falling off Uluru on December 8, 2015.)
It must have been fixed, the date shows January 8, 2015
Santa said
12:45 PM Jan 10, 2015
Guess that makes my post redundant.
chopit said
03:10 PM Jan 10, 2015
Great photos.
Thanks for the link.
shekon said
07:04 PM Jan 10, 2015
Great pics. There is nothing like the Rock in the rain. It is magnificent, the silvery grey, and then the purples as the sun changes. The desert comes alive. Had the pleasure of working and living there in my misspent youth, it rained a couple of times in the 3 years I was around the area. One time we were isolated for three weeks because of the rain, this was before the bitumen roads etc, when it was still the outback. Climbed the Rock and the Olgas after the rain and we were amazed at the amount of little fish that were in the water holes up the top. Loved swimming at Maggie Springs, forget what they call it now, and watching that waterfall come tumbling down.
It really is God's own country out there.
Was there a couple of years ago and it has lost none of its mystic and charm.
Looking good for the Nomads to see, when the rains have gone and the roads are open again.....
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-01-09/central-australia-enjoys-heavy-rain/6008552
K.J.
Love some of those photos - especially the dog ones.
Have been lucky enough to see Ayers Rock in both its normal dry persona, and also after a lot of rain, with lots of waterfalls coming off it, and big rock pools around the base. I actually think it is more interesting wet!
Yes, the Red Centre should be lovely and green for a while now with lots of wildflowers - as you say, good for nomads to visit and see. But might be lots of bush flies too!
-- Edited by wendyv on Friday 9th of January 2015 03:54:00 PM
"Hey Doug" You can send some of that wet stuff over here to us in the West,
No rain in sight, flaming little kids lighting bush fires all over the place,
might even swap ya a bucket of rain for a coldie. !!


K.J.
Interesting shots.

Seems they are able to not only predict the weather now, they can also take photo's of coming weather events,
(Rain falling off Uluru on December 8, 2015.)
I have only seen the Todd at low tide!
Sant well spotted I didn't know they could predict that accurately let alone take pictures in to the future
Great pictures there, That's Australia for you though, bone dry and burning one day underwater the next.
Oh! Victorians, be warned good chance your rain will continue next week, because I'll be there.
I'm sure Bendigo and other areas around VIC would be happy to send some wet stuff your way KJ but here at Greens we have had a steady rain overnight and has settled the dust nicely. Not complaing yet but if we get heavy rain for a while we will get mud for sure and will limit activities somewhat.
Spose we could have a mud restling expo. " Gunaggo " and "Shady and Me" could head the bill
Wow kiwijims, thats really amazing seeing all that water running off the rock, loved the last pic of that dog having fun. Can't wait to get there, prob about late March early April should be just nice.
We would also like to see the Rock, but I have just worked out the fuel cost from Perth return,
not much change out of $ 3000 00 might have to wait for a few more pension payments to come in.
That's the trouble with living in the "Out-Post of Australia", It's a hell of a long way to anywhere from here.


K.J.
It must have been fixed, the date shows January 8, 2015
Guess that makes my post redundant.
Thanks for the link.
It really is God's own country out there.
Was there a couple of years ago and it has lost none of its mystic and charm.