December 18, 2007

SOMETIMES IT'S DRY, SOMETIMES IT'S WET:

Consistent rain is a dam relief (Asa Wahlquist, December 19, 2007, The Australian)

FOR three years, Goulburn in southern NSW endured the tightest water restrictions in the country. But as rains continue to bring relief to swathes of eastern Australia, the town's dams are more than half full, kids are playing on the ovals again and the deputy mayor even has his vegetable garden growing again.
Sullivan

Rain has replenished Goulburn's water storages, which were perilously low at less than 13 per cent in June. That has brought an end to the arduous Level 5 restrictions, but Goulburn residents have retained their water conservation mindset.


The Bali agreement caused the rain.

Posted by Orrin Judd at December 18, 2007 9:53 PM
Comments

All the particulates from all those private jets acted as a collosal cloud-seeding project. And maybe the CFCs used to cool all those tents played a part, too.

Posted by: Raoul Ortega at December 19, 2007 9:41 AM
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