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I'm in a suburb to the far south of the city, and while it was bad here, it was over quickly and there was no damage, apart from a few downed branches here and there. I learnt that my dog is shit-scared of thunder. I'd brought him inside once the weather warnings started happening, and he sat on the lounge shaking, and whenever there was thunder, he'd jump off and run around and literally piss himself. I didn't have the heart to lock him in the laundry, cause I'm scared of storms too. After seeing the emergency warnings flashed on telly about half an hour before it hit, I figured it hadn't been as bad as they warned it was going to be. It wasn't till Sunday afternoon, when I ventured out to visit my parents in another part of town, that I saw the damage and read the local paper and realised how bad it had been...
Even though they said statistically Canberra gets one severe storm every ten years, I tend to think the severity of these storms are being increased by global warming. I mean, Canberra got what they called three mini-tornados last Friday afternoon during the storm. That's beyond severe. And then not a week later, the Gold Coast, southern Brisbane, and northern NSW cops it...
This has increased my urge to migrate to the Sunshine Coast. It hardly ever gets hit by the severe weather that the Gold Coast gets, and my friend from work who lives on the Sunshine Coast has said the commute to the office in Brisbane is very do-able. Now I just have to convince the powers that be at work that it's worth their while to free up a work-point for me and I'll be putting my house on the market and I'll be gone :)
Violet...
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