hifiandmtb
Sphincter beanie
Dude, you are the largest coal port on the planet. Dredging is the least of our problems.
We are proud of it too! Really proud. In fact I'm often surprised there isnt a sign, like those tidy town signs. Might be a fun project.Dude, you are the largest coal port on the planet. Dredging is the least of our problems.
"We are talking above 90 kilometres per hour for most coastal areas, probably with the exception of the Northern Rivers, but certainly the Illawarra, Sydney and the Hunter regions."Strong enough that they could bring down power lines and trees, according to Ms Kirkup.
Mr Kirkup said it is not not unusual to get a southerly buster coming up the coast with these sort of wind speeds.
"But with a southerly buster that comes up the coast, it does come and then it stops," she said.
"Whereas this is likely to see sustained winds during Monday."
With the wind and the waves, comes the risk of coastal erosion.
Better oil that deck, wild weather will damage the finish otherwise.
And another big weather event is on its way:
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-07...orecast-as-east-coast-low-could-form/12488600
I'll get Jeeves onto it, pronto.Better oil that deck, wild weather will damage the finish otherwise.
Bundeena is next. But Rockdale will get more coverage...so no-one will care about Bundeena.
And another big weather event is on its way:
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-07...orecast-as-east-coast-low-could-form/12488600
If it doesn't take you then the rest of us may well shoot you anyway when you try to move inlandBayside locations built on sandstone are less likely to be hit.
But yeah, rising sea levels will take us all.
You are supposed to shoot them well before you get to me...#600metresI'm 17m above sea level.
You'll have a lot more peeps to shoot at first.
Welcome to CC.
Think of them as temporarily habitable sea walls..."inappropriately located development"
https://www.theguardian.com/environ...sion-and-who-should-pay-for-building-seawalls
Not enough walls?I've built my McMansion on a sand dune on the beach... what could go wrong?