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The last time the Jindy dam overflowed was 1974.
In 1974 the snow depth peaked at almost 3 metres (by comparison, last years’ was less than 1.5 metres).
And when did these peak snowfalls occur? Yep, exactly the time the 2012 Boardworld Shred will be on!!!
I likey!
And if it doesn’t, at least there will be plenty of room to go wakeboardin!!!!!
And if it doesn’t, at least there will be plenty of room to go wakeboardin!!!!!
And plenty of water for fishing!!!
And plenty of water for fishing!!!
I’ve seen how good you guys are at fishin!!!!! Or should I say “bad”?????
fishing sucks, give me bocce’ any day of the week
dean i am down with ur idea although both are quiet boring but still prefer your idea.
haha yes they are both boring as sh!t, but id prefer bocce’ over doing a rex hunt impersonation
Hooked up with a mate this week who is going to do contract work for Snowy Hydro.
He passed on info the cloud seeding is going to be stepped up a great deal this year because of all the moisture. Incase you hadn’t noticed the entire country is saturated.
Cloud seeding places sulphur particles in the air that encourage water molecules to become snow flakes.
Hooked up with a mate this week who is going to do contract work for Snowy Hydro.
He passed on info the cloud seeding is going to be stepped up a great deal this year because of all the moisture. Incase you hadn’t noticed the entire country is saturated.
Cloud seeding places sulphur particles in the air that encourage water molecules to become snow flakes.
give this man a brewery…or at the very least a beer
I didn’t think that they used sulphur?????
Maybe it’s gold particles….
Who wants to google for me?
Found the answer on the Thredbo site!
Cloud seeding involves adding artificial ice nucleating particles into clouds containing sufficient below freezing water droplets to initiate the ice nucleation process. There is a range of different seeding agents that can be used depending on local conditions. These include dry ice pellets, some bacteria, liquid propane and silver iodide.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloud_seeding
too much reading to cite for friday arvo though