Tsunami?
#17
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Last I heard was that the wave would possibly reach 15cms but that they were going to close all QLD beaches just in case
I drove past my beach about 20 minutes later and there were still people surfing and generally doing beach type stuff. I think it's the laid back Aussie attitude 
I drove past my beach about 20 minutes later and there were still people surfing and generally doing beach type stuff. I think it's the laid back Aussie attitude 
People in England would be too busy spouting Shakespeare and traipsing around old cloisters investigating murders to notice a bit of swell at the White Cliffs of Dover.
#18
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I told someone at work we were raising money for the Tsuanami a few years ago.
He wanted to know how much they cost.
He wanted to know how much they cost.
#21
Triple M just stated that the first wave high is in the order of 20cm reducing for each from then, landfall in the NE.
Doesn't sound like much to me, but then I'm no expert. I would suggest not going in the sea in a blow-up floaty reading a paperback book and sipping your Pims, just in case you get overturned as it passes.
Doesn't sound like much to me, but then I'm no expert. I would suggest not going in the sea in a blow-up floaty reading a paperback book and sipping your Pims, just in case you get overturned as it passes.
#22
they've cancelled some Sydney ferry services supposedly because of this
any excuse
http://www.131500.com.au/servicechan...?item_id=24178
any excuse
http://www.131500.com.au/servicechan...?item_id=24178
#27










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thankfully he was on a business trip and his company had given him a cab charge card...
#28
Surely if it hadn't hit Cooktown by 9:30 it wasn't going to get anywhere close to Sydney Harbour later.





