Happy New Year to all my loyal followers.
This edition of the blog will be a little sad. According to the Bureau of Meteorology "It was Australia's wettest July to October on record and also the wettest July to December on record". I do appreciate that my loyal followers in the UK will be experiencing severe winter weather, but even so what’s happened in Queensland has been staggering.
For us city folk, the issues have been when to pump out the swimming pool. For the people who provide the food we eat and dig the coal we export, it’s been a disaster. If you want to see more got to: http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/environment/weather/nasa-satellites-capture-amazing-pictures-of-queensland-floods-20110106-19gql.html
The scale of the flooding is difficult to grasp. This area could comfortably accommodate England, Scotland and Wales, (although after the recent test results, perhaps only Scotland and Wales). To put that distance into perspective, it takes 7.5 hours to drive the 646 kms from Brisbane to Rockhampton, about the same time as it takes to drive from London to Edinburgh, a distance of 533.33 kms; remember that “Rocky” is roughly only half-way up the coast. Going inland from “Rocky” to Emerald takes 54 days, 10 hours (oops that’s Emerald in Canada). Emerald in Qld.is roughly as far as from Norwich to Cardiff. Rocky was built on the Fitzroy River which afforded access to the interior, beef country. Further north is coal country and Rocky has some major coal lines. The Fitzroy River is obviously now severely flooded, indeed Rocky was cut off due to the water.
To put these distances even more into perspective, it takes 5+ hours to fly from Brisbane to Perth, about the same time as it takes to get out of Heathrow on a snowy day, of which I read there have been a few.
My guess is that if you imagined every river on the drive from London to Edinburgh has risen by say 9 to 13 meters, that would give you an idea of what people here are experiencing, admittedly far fewer than the more densely populated UK. If like me all this metric stuff is confusing, that is roughly 1.79 rods. Okay, okay say 30 to 40 feet. So if you lived near a river that had 29 foot banks, look for a punt and a pump quick.

For those that like Bambi, he showed up at the Toowong Mall over the Christmas period. Unfortunately, I couldn't get close enough for an autograph, so here's a photo anyway.
Keep Well, Stay Safe,
Kidner Jeremy and Mrs K
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