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Brisbane Being Evacuated

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,798 ✭✭✭Local-womanizer


    I have mates in Oz,thankfully they are safe at the moment. Hope everyone involved comes through it ok....


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 911 ✭✭✭whatsamsn


    I dont mean to be stupid :P
    But flooding in Australia?

    Has that happened before? or is this caused by global warming?


  • Moderators, Computer Games Moderators Posts: 7,943 Mod ✭✭✭✭Yakult


    whatsamsn wrote: »
    I dont mean to be stupid :P
    But flooding in Australia?

    Has that happened before? or is this caused by global warming?

    In the Seventies. And it was worse than this floods predicted peek.


    Hopefully their will be as little casulties as possible.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 12,333 ✭✭✭✭JONJO THE MISER


    I was in Brisbane last year, was my favourite city in oz.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 12,333 ✭✭✭✭JONJO THE MISER


    They have a live stream here of nine news in oz http://news.ninemsn.com.au/livestreaming/newsroom/?player=silverlight
    Tis like the end of the world there at the moment.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,780 ✭✭✭sentient_6


    I'm supposed to head there in about 3 weeks time, think ill be hanging around sydney instead. :( not that sydney would be all bad but i was looking forward to brisbane & fraser island etc.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 7,102 ✭✭✭Stinicker


    I drove up through Queensland last summer and if that river does flood then it will be disastrous due to its size, the bridge over it on the Motorway is massive.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 337 ✭✭WildBoots


    sentient_6 wrote: »
    I'm supposed to head there in about 3 weeks time, think ill be hanging around sydney instead. :( not that sydney would be all bad but i was looking forward to brisbane & fraser island etc.

    Boo hoo, your holiday is ruined...are you for real?!!



    Expect more freakish weather worldwide as the year progresses!


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 6,869 ✭✭✭Mahatma coat


    Theres a thread about it in the Australia Forum, lots of Videos and Maps etc.

    Funnily enought I rang Mammy yesterday to Tell Her I was ok, I asked her if she'd seen the news, and she thought I was on about them tools Fighting in Sydney :rolleyes:


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 18,163 ✭✭✭✭Liam Byrne


    I was in Brisbane last year, was my favourite city in oz.

    Same here! Loved it's "manageable" size and the buzz off the focal point - the walks and tracks by the river and the "river buses"!

    Hopefully everyone will be OK.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 257 ✭✭paulosham


    Things are taking a turn for the worse down under, Aussies third largest city is being shut down and its major staduim is on fire


    I blame the Irish.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9,496 ✭✭✭Mr. Presentable


    Liam Byrne wrote: »
    Same here! Loved it's "manageable" size and the buzz off the focal point - the walks and tracks by the river and the "river buses"!

    Hopefully everyone will be OK.

    All the buses are "river buses" now.

    Worse going on in Brazil, but they don't speak English there so f** them


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9,496 ✭✭✭Mr. Presentable


    Things are taking a turn for the worse down under, Aussies third largest city is being shut down and its major staduim is on fire

    Now if only they had a drop of water to put it out.......


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,551 ✭✭✭SeaFields


    Try to keep the chin up Brisbane....


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,727 ✭✭✭reallyrose


    No it isn't.

    http://twitter.com/QPSmedia/status/24674000789569536
    Flood myth buster #6: Brisbane CBD is NOT being evacuated #thebigwet #qldfloods 3:48 AM Jan 11th via Facebook Retweeted by 100+ people


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    They're a bit wet down under, eh, eh? <nudge nudge>


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,481 ✭✭✭Fremen


    Things are taking a turn for the worse down under, Aussies third largest city is being shut down and its major staduim is on fire http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/special-reports/suncorp-stadium-on-fire-as-brisbane-river-floods/story-e6frf7px-1225986189205

    If it's flooded, then why is the stadium on fire?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 645 ✭✭✭chicken fingers


    Whats with all the OZ threads?

    Nobody cares (except for those with the original idea of going to Oz to drink with their friends for a year or 2)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,606 ✭✭✭Jumpy


    Whats with all the OZ threads?

    Nobody cares (except for those with the original idea of going to Oz to drink with their friends for a year or 2)

    I care. Im Aussie.

    Plus I have way more posts than you. THAT MAKES ME YOUR GOD.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,606 ✭✭✭Jumpy


    Now lick my toes.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,606 ✭✭✭Jumpy


    Fremen wrote: »
    If it's flooded, then why is the stadium on fire?

    For some reason I can only read this in my head with Homer Simpsons voice.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,004 ✭✭✭Ann22


    They have a live stream here of nine news in oz http://news.ninemsn.com.au/livestreaming/newsroom/?player=silverlight
    Tis like the end of the world there at the moment.

    That's what I was thinking....and there's dead birds dropping out of the sky in their droves. What's going on at all at all:confused:?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 81,220 ✭✭✭✭biko


    Fancy a root?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 458 ✭✭Craebear


    inb4 "It's because of gay marriage and abortion".


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,160 ✭✭✭Kimono-Girl


    its so sad, luckily the people we know over there are safe.


    but its still so sad...


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,761 ✭✭✭chucken1


    We have a friend over there and we cant get in touch with him. Getting worried now.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,779 ✭✭✭up for anything


    sentient_6 wrote: »
    I'm supposed to head there in about 3 weeks time, think ill be hanging around sydney instead. :( not that sydney would be all bad but i was looking forward to brisbane & fraser island etc.
    WildBoots wrote: »
    Boo hoo, your holiday is ruined...are you for real?!!

    Oh FFS, stop being SO wankerish. First off, sentient didn't say that it was a holiday that he was going on. Secondly, if it was sentient has a right to feel disappointed. It's expensive to go to Australia and takes quite a bit of planning.

    Every time you raise a fork full of food to your mouth do you spare a thought for the millions of people in the world who are starving or subsisting? Every time you run a tap do you think about the people dying from lack of water, let alone clean water? Every time you pay a visit to the doctor do you think about the people who haven't access to medical treatment. Every time you take a holiday do you think about the people who live in your holiday destination who are facing trials and tribulations. Not bloody likely! :rolleyes:
    Ann22 wrote: »
    That's what I was thinking....and there's dead birds dropping out of the sky in their droves. What's going on at all at all:confused:?

    Might be tl;dr for some people but worth a read all the same.

    Earth’s magnetic field: still not reversing
    Earth’s magnetic field: still not reversing
    Posted on January 12, 2011 by Chris Rowan

    Some rather apocalyptically minded people – a couple of whom have actually contacted me – have seen a connection between two recent odd occurrences. First came all those birds falling from the sky over the Christmas period. Then, there was this rather odd report of runways in Florida having to be repainted due to ‘the shift in the location of the Earth’s magnetic north pole’. Perhaps fuelled by fuzzy memories of The Core, my worried correspondents – and others around the internet – are musing whether this is a sign of an imminent magnetic field reversal (or ‘pole flip’ as it is often called), with all of the nebulously dire consequences that would ensue.

    Well…no.

    In fact, neither the bird deaths, nor the runway realignment, are heralds of anything particularly unusual. On the avian mortality front, some digging by the Christian Science Monitor reveals that on average, mainland North America seems one mass wildlife die-off every two days. According to this report from the USGS, there were eight events that involved more than 1000 bird deaths in 2010, and if anything it was a quiet year. Furthermore, although birds do have the ability to sense magnetic fields, it seems unlikely that some disruption of that ability would cause them to fall from the sky. It might make them a little lost and confused, perhaps.

    But crucially, there is no sign of any unusual disruption of the Earth’s magnetic field – the reported runway re-alignment is certainly not one. Here’s what the article from the Tampa Bay Online site linked to above says:

    Scientists say the magnetic north pole is moving toward Russia and the fallout has reached — of all places — Tampa International Airport…

    …The busiest runway will be re-designated 19R/1L on aviation charts. It’s been 18R/36L, indicating its alignment along the 180-degree approach from the north and the 360-degree approach from the south.

    To check what is going on, I plugged the co-ordinates of Tampa Airport (around 28°N, 82.5°W) into NOAA’s handy online magnetic field calculator, which allows you not only to calculate the magnetic field direction and strength at any point on the Earth, but also track how it has changed over time. Below is the declination – the deviation of magnetic north from true, geographic north – at Tampa airport for the last 20 years.

    January 1991: - 2° 37′
    January 1992: - 2° 45′ (+8 minutes)
    January 1993: - 2° 54′ (+9 minutes)
    January 1994: - 3° 2′ (+8 minutes)
    January 1995: - 3°11′ (+ 9 minutes)
    January 1996: - 3° 18′ (+ 7 minutes)
    January 1997: - 3° 25′ (+ 7 minutes)
    January 1998: - 3° 33′ (+ 8 minutes)
    January 1999: - 3° 40′ (+ 7 minutes)
    January 2000: - 3° 47′ (+ 7 minutes)
    January 2001: - 3° 53′ (+ 6 minutes)
    January 2002: - 3° 59′ (+ 6 minutes)
    January 2003: - 4° 5′ (+ 6 minutes)
    January 2004: - 4° 11′ (+ 6 minutes)
    January 2005: - 4° 17′ (+ 6 minutes)
    January 2006: - 4° 23′ (+ 6 minutes)
    January 2007: - 4° 29′ (+ 6 minutes)
    January 2008: - 4° 35′ (+ 6 minutes)
    January 2009: - 4° 42′ (+ 7 minutes)
    January 2010: - 4° 48′ (+ 6 minutes)
    January 2011: - 4° 54′ (+ 6 minutes)

    What this shows is that the ‘shift in the location of the pole’ that has necessitated the Tampa runway realignment is not a big, recent jerk – instead, it’s the result of the gradual – and entirely unremarkable – motion of the magnetic pole relative to the geographic pole over the past few decades (what people who study the Earth’s magnetic field call secular variation). In the figure below, I’ve included a British Geological Survey plot of the magnetic pole’s motion from a location in the northern reaches of Canada into the Arctic ocean in the past century. This motion has produced a steadily more negative declination in the vicinity of Tampa Airport over the past couple of decades. A look at Google Maps indicates that the main runways at Tampa have an absolute (geographic) orientation close to due north. Many aircraft (particularly smaller, non-commercial aircraft) still use a compass to direct their course, and pilots need to know what direction the runway is oriented, particularly at night or in bad weather, when visibility is limited. With a negative magnetic declination, you would have to fly at a magnetic bearing a few degrees east of north to parallel the runway.

    Pilots must compensate for magnetic declination when lining up with a runway. In Florida, declination is now closer to -10° than 0° due to gradual drift of magnetic north.
    The numbers on runway numbers are their bearing relative to magnetic north to the nearest 10 degrees, divided by 10 (e.g., 5=50°, 22=220°). For the past few decades the small declination at Tampa has effectively rounded to 0, and the runway numbers reflected this. Now however, the declination is on the verge of being more than -5 degrees*, which rounds to 10; this means that the runway markings must be updated to tell pilots that they should set their landing course to a bearing of 10° rather than 0, or 190° rather than 180 if you’re flying in the opposite direction.

    So move along, nothing to see here. For those who are interested in what the real prospects for a future reversal of the Earth’s magnetic field are, I’ve already written an opus on this subject. Basically, the magnetic field will not be reversing any time soon, unless you are talking about ‘soon’ in the sense of ‘in the next few tens of thousands of years at the earliest’. When it does begin to reverse, it will take several thousand years – probably longer than currently recorded human history – to do so. And given that there is absolutely no correlation between extinction events and magnetic field reversals in the geological record – rather fortunate as there’s a reversal every half a million years on average – I don’t think we have much to worry about when it does happen. Except, perhaps, we might need to repaint our runways more often.

    Still, I do have my own premonition. Somehow I can’t help thinking that, as we get closer to some arbitrary milestone in the Mayan’s cyclical calendar, I may have to revisit this subject again.

    *given that the Tampa runways appear to run a little east of true north, their magnetic bearing may already be more than 5°. Also, the numbers above are from a global field model, so are probably not completely accurate at such a local scale. I’d suspect that Tampa airport has performed it’s own direct measurements before deciding to change their markings.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,920 ✭✭✭Einhard


    Oh FFS, stop being SO wankerish. First off, sentient didn't say that it was a holiday that he was going on. Secondly, if it was sentient has a right to feel disappointed. It's expensive to go to Australia and takes quite a bit of planning.

    Damn you got there before me! I agree though. What the hell is so wrong about being disappointed that the expected highlight of a trip is not going to come about? It doesn't negate any sympathy that one might have for the Brisbane residents, and it's not in any elevating the minor inconvenience of an altered itinerary above the massive inconvenience and distress that those in the affacted areas face. Some people just liek to be self-righteous and indignant I s'pose.


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