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The missus was looking at facebook the other night, and they'd posted a picture of the area of the fire, but superimposed over Perth on the map to give an indication of how big it is (******* huge, fwiw), along with a very clear caption explaining that it was only for comparison purposes. Within minutes, predictably, the comments are chockers with people asking if that's just showing where the smoke is, if they need to evacuate, and suggesting the boundaries of the map be extended as it doesn't even reach Northcliffe...
Lol!!!

I was thinking the other day that I'd like to see it compared to the area of Victoria.
 
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my theory is that there is a firebug in the far southern suburbs. seems to be a fire in the kwinana/ rockingham area every week nowadays.
 
my theory is that there is a firebug in the far southern suburbs. seems to be a fire in the kwinana/ rockingham area every week nowadays.
Baldivis/Wellard a few weeks ago.
Last week Postans/Hanmond Park
This week Baldivis/Wellard again.
NB These are not entries in my diary.. ;)

I hope they catch these F-wits SOON and throw the book at them. How do they not understand what they're doing? The attitude of whoever is starting these fires is beyond belief!

(I'm getting sick of the stink of my "fresh" washing - it smells permanently like "eau de bushfire". :()
 
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Emergency update: #Baldivis fire looks 'suspicious' as it has four ignition points
Just heard similar from a resident on the news, who thanked everyone who'd run to help try and put it out with shovels and other tools.
Unfortunately the bush in these parts is tinderbox dry, despite last week's rain, and it just goes whoosh!
 
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Ta. Helitacs went out earlier and I've seen the fixed wing aircraft zipping back and forth as well.
No rest for these guys. :(
 
Baldivis/Wellard a few weeks ago.
Last week Postans/Hanmond Park
This week Baldivis/Wellard again.
NB These are not entries in my diary.. ;)

I hope they catch these F-wits SOON and throw the book at them. How do they not understand what they're doing? The attitude of whoever is starting these fires is beyond belief!

(I'm getting sick of the stink of my "fresh" washing - it smells permanently like "eau de bushfire". :()

The problem is we dont. The courts will give them a slap on the wrist with some community time and thats it. I believe they should have to pay all damages back. If it takes them a lifetime..... then so be it.
 
The problem is we dont. The courts will give them a slap on the wrist with some community time and thats it. I believe they should have to pay all damages back. If it takes them a lifetime..... then so be it.
Plus take them to visit a burns ward at the local hospital. Then make them help look after those people (that'd be great community service), including serving dinner, feeding them if necessary, cleaning bedpans, etc. etc.
 

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How about this for discussion?

A woman allegedly slapped her son twice across the face to "discipline him" when he was misbehaving at the shops in Ellenbrook....
Wtf???


I am "pro" discipline via smacking but to slap a kid across the face (if this is true) rather than on the butt is either straight out abuse or the mum was too effing fat to bend over and reach her kid's bum.
Not having seen any footage of the mother, I can't confirm the latter.

https://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/a/26260181/to-smack-or-not-that-is-the-question/
 
Heard about the slap incident the other day...Didnt know she slapped the kid on the face though.

I remember going to the shops with mum as a kid and NOT acting up just incase I got a whip around the legs...How times have changed
 
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Doesn't matter- I could look up the graphs for myself and not be so lazy. :(

Perth Regional Office

1881-1910: 856.8mm
1891-1920: 855.5mm
1901-1930: 916.4mm
1911-1940: 914.9mm
1921-1950: 931.5mm
1931-1960: 889.8mm
1941-1970: 890.2mm
1951-1980: 836.5mm
1961-1990: 819.4mm
1971-1992: 794.1mm
1981-1992: 819.7mm

Perth Metro

1993-2015: 731.6mm


So since the 1921-1950 period the rolling 30-year average has dropped virtually every period since the middle of last century. You can probably discount the 1981-1992 period as it was only 11 years and isn't a long enough period to be considered. I was surprised though that the amount of rain from when records began increased until halfway through the 1900's.

What's certain though is the amount of rain falling in Perth has declined for more than half a century.
 
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Perth Regional Office

1881-1910: 856.8mm
1891-1920: 855.5mm
1901-1930: 916.4mm
1911-1940: 914.9mm
1921-1950: 931.5mm
1931-1960: 889.8mm
1941-1970: 890.2mm
1951-1980: 836.5mm
1961-1990: 819.4mm
1971-1992: 794.1mm
1981-1992: 819.7mm

Perth Metro

1993-2015: 731.6mm


So since the 1921-1950 period the rolling 30-year average has dropped virtually every period since the middle of last century. You can probably discount the 1981-1992 period as it was only 11 years and isn't a long enough period to be considered. I was surprised though that the amount of rain from when records began until halfway through the 1900's.

What's certain though is the amount of rain falling in Perth has declined for more than half a century.
Thanks for providing those stats, Ljp. I really find that stuff fascinating.
So there's a rise of 50-80-ish mm in the 1901-1950 period, then a 100+ mm drop in the next 60 years.
Have you read any theories as to what might've caused it? More tree-clearing, more carbon emissions, more data collection points? Makes me wonder what caused the high rainfall from '01-'50.

I know that we seem to get more showery-type stormy rain here, as opposed to full on grey sky dropping a roughly even amount of rain in every gauge - which means there can be pretty different rainfall totals from one suburb to another. I haven't been in Perth long enough to know if this sort of rainfall is the same as it's always been. How does that match up historically?
 
Or it was just a poor reaction to an incident. i don't condone her actions but I think there are kids living in far worse conditions that police and DCP are aware of but hey let's focus on this mum and her brain fade
 
What's the recent rainfall like in the catchment areas? The dams never seem to be anywhere close to full any more.

Obviously as we continue to sprawl our water consumption rises and we can't make more fall out of the sky.

I'm 30 and I remember Mundaring Weir overflowing when I was at school, mid to late 90s IIRC.
 

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I moved here 12 years ago and its still got me ####ed why every house in WA doesn't have water tanks installed...enforced by law.
 
What's the recent rainfall like in the catchment areas? The dams never seem to be anywhere close to full any more.

Obviously as we continue to sprawl our water consumption rises and we can't make more fall out of the sky.

I'm 30 and I remember Mundaring Weir overflowing when I was at school, mid to late 90s IIRC.

Visited both Mundaring and Serpentine recently, they are in a bit of a sad state. Of course it would increase during the winter but they look precarious. At Mundaring the signs have already gone up stating climate change means the dam will never go close to overflowing again. But what do climatologists and other government scientists know?
 
I moved here 12 years ago and its still got me ####ed why every house in WA doesn't have water tanks installed...enforced by law.

Agreed. And at workplaces too. We have this massive water tank, which is two stories high, and apparently the gutters from the building's roof don't run into it. They got the tank filled with water when we moved into the place in August 2013 and although the water lasts for years, none of the rain tops it up. When it does rain, I just stand there looking at all the water going into the drains and shake my head.
 
How about this for discussion?

A woman allegedly slapped her son twice across the face to "discipline him" when he was misbehaving at the shops in Ellenbrook....
Wtf???


I am "pro" discipline via smacking but to slap a kid across the face (if this is true) rather than on the butt is either straight out abuse or the mum was too effing fat to bend over and reach her kid's bum.
Not having seen any footage of the mother, I can't confirm the latter.

https://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/a/26260181/to-smack-or-not-that-is-the-question/

My mother has slapped me in the face countless times.

Still does

Shouldn't slap a kid in public though because it would be quite humiliating
 
Visited both Mundaring and Serpentine recently, they are in a bit of a sad state. Of course it would increase during the winter but they look precarious. At Mundaring the signs have already gone up stating climate change means the dam will never go close to overflowing again. But what do climatologists and other government scientists know?

I flew to Melbourne recently and the flight out went East over the dams during the middle of a clear afternoon. They looked dry as a bone.
 
Agreed. And at workplaces too. We have this massive water tank, which is two stories high, and apparently the gutters from the building's roof don't run into it. They got the tank filled with water when we moved into the place in August 2013 and although the water lasts for years, none of the rain tops it up. When it does rain, I just stand there looking at all the water going into the drains and shake my head.

And I think this is the problem with our dams now - they are in the wrong place. It never ceases to amaze me that at times, no matter how heavy the rain, none ends up in the dams. With all the clearing and developing going on the catchment area run off has completely changed and so much water collection is bein missed.


I think new buildings (don't know about houses) have to have massive underground tanks installed. My husbands school has recently built a new building and they had to install storage tanks for about 100,000 litres of water - same for a new building on scabs road in mt hawthorn
 
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