Smeagle wrote:is there a version that sends off a location to a higher level in the aid of recovery????
Smeagle wrote:(P.S By the way icefest i think your quote was the most truthful newspaper add ever written)
bushy123 wrote:Thanks Avatar for the past forecast.
so as far as cold weather was concerned the writing was on the wall as it were:
as you quoted for for wed 9/7 : min -3, max -1, winds to 55 kph. ie you would want to be prepared well and truly for the cold.
I had previously copied the actual conditions for the BOM lowest apparent temp, (-0.8, gusts of 78 kph)
the actual min was -3.3, max -2, so temperature wise the forecast was spot on; it does not seem possible to go back to observations for 9/7 anymore on BOM for the wind; however I suppose the careful person might apply the coastal forecast general warning of "wind gusts can be 40 percent stronger" and predict the high gust speeds.
So apart from the actual amount of snow falling, overall the forecast was pretty correct for the cold conditions.
Well done on having a warm time of it (based on your comments, which you have taken off, presumably for your blog as you said you might)
ABC News
2 mins ·
BREAKING: One of the snowboarders missing in the Victorian Alps has been found dead at the bottom of an avalanche.
Smeagle wrote:Thats a C R A P tittle from abc,
condolences to family
walkon wrote:
Is this Australia's most dangerous mountain or is it because we are in Victoria that we don't hear about States mountains as much.
walkon wrote:Is this Australia's most dangerous mountain or is it because we are in Victoria that we don't hear about States mountains as much.
Condolences to the families
bushy123 wrote:How do we avoid this type of problem in future?
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