No More Drought
Jun. 27th, 2007 11:09 pmOkay, so we all remember how over the summer there was much fire and we were all shitting ourselves?
Well now there is much rain. Which is great because all of the catchments and dams are filling up.
Problem: They've pretty much filled themselves up over the past 12 hours of rain. (Yes, 12 hours. No, not a typo). This means that once they are full (in a few hours time, by the looks of things) the water is going to go everywhere else.
I had to leave work early in order to be able to make it home before the roads were closed due to flooding. Friends have already been asked to leave thier homes while the rivers and creeks are peaking.
I'm all for the drought breaking, just not all at once. I know I'm from the land of Fire and Flood, but can we not do it within six months of each other?
Well now there is much rain. Which is great because all of the catchments and dams are filling up.
Problem: They've pretty much filled themselves up over the past 12 hours of rain. (Yes, 12 hours. No, not a typo). This means that once they are full (in a few hours time, by the looks of things) the water is going to go everywhere else.
I had to leave work early in order to be able to make it home before the roads were closed due to flooding. Friends have already been asked to leave thier homes while the rivers and creeks are peaking.
I'm all for the drought breaking, just not all at once. I know I'm from the land of Fire and Flood, but can we not do it within six months of each other?