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At 12:12am on November 24, 2009, Natalie Regoli, CEO said…
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At 6:58am on August 12, 2008, Karen Ellis said…
Hi Rosemary,
I just realized I spelled weather incorrectly below - I hate when I do that.
Thanks for the update on Bombala. I will put your update on the Infinity page so all will know that we had some success. Also, I will put you on the list for another try at Bombala to give it some more rain.
Love and appreciation,
Karen
At 4:52pm on August 8, 2008, Karen Ellis said…
Hi Rosemary,
As I look at the whether forecast for Bombala it looks as though rain is possible this next week and the week after. I would like to hear your opinion on how we did with this Intention and if we need to send one out again for this area.
Love and appreciation,
Karen
At 6:44am on August 6, 2008, NonLocal said…
Did I mention to you about author T.C. Lethbridge? Especially if you interested in ground energys & dowsing; he's the benchmark best, I think. Many books in U.K.
At 6:40am on August 6, 2008, NonLocal said…
Twelve mm Wed! And a few days to go.
At 11:01pm on July 31, 2008, NonLocal said…
__Congrats 2 your fellow Aussie, Evans. Number 2 (1:05 min.) in the Tour de France in such an highly competitive year (top 5 all within ~3 min.) is excellent!
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At 12:51am on July 27, 2008, NonLocal said…
RG,
__Thanks for clarification. The maps tell a lot but not all of the storey.
__Since I'll be with aus. thoughts I'll also picture Cadel Evans in the Yellow Jersey. It's a great time of year to be local in Paris.
__NonLocal.
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At 10:02am on July 25, 2008, Rosemary Gaussen said…
Hi NonLocal
Bombala was chosen on the advice of our stock agent when I asked where was the most drought-affected area. There is agricultural land round Bombala. Unfortunately, it seems to be in rain shadow. When we had 16mm last week, the western side of the ranges got more and the coast got bucketed, Bombala, in the middle, got none.
The source of the Murray is due west of Bombala. Kosciusko National Park provides a lot of water to the Murray, mostly from snow melt (if there is any) so extra moisture there would not go amiss.
A 200 km radius would be fine.
RG
At 1:01am on July 25, 2008, NonLocal said…
Greetings RG,
__Am home now and consulted my (big) Nat. Geographic atlas, and The Google (earth). Looks like Bombala is Nat./State Parks area (not agricultural). It's way beyond headwaters of the Murray and even the other side of the Alps/Great dividing range.
__What would you (and Karen) have to say about an hundred mile or so to ~200 Km radius from the co-ordinates/Bombala area?
__This takes the rains covering out almost to Bairnsdale (S, coastal); North to source of Murray; Corryong; around Mt. Kosciusco [highest point in Aus. and famous mustard brandname]; almost to Albury; almost to Canberra; and over to Moruya on the coast again. (I particularly enjoy that it includes Montague Island just offshore).
__Is this too big? We'd be refreshing mostly lakes and forests, it appears. Explore around on the attached link. Hey, I can see your house from here.... Happy rainy 'season'.
__NonLocal.

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&hl=e&geocode=1053336908352542832,-36.923548,149.727173&saddr=&daddr=-37.015712,150.457764&mra=dme&mrcr=0&mrsp=1&sz=8&doflg=ptk&sll=-36.800488,149.254761&sspn=2.709378,4.872437&ie=UTF8&ll=-36.597889,148.441772&spn=2.716525,4.872437&t=h&z=8
At 4:01am on July 20, 2008, NonLocal said…
RG: Saw KYE's edit. I too, hope you can monitor, or tell us how too, the "local" weather, to see what happens. It may be immediate or later (even earlier - who can tell with this stuff that doesn't really operate in a time zone). Hee Hee. Local weather in Australia - that's like asking 'what's the weather in Europe'. I hope you have access from Canberra or closer. Albury? What's your TV Weatherperson do? Thanks for your answers today; interesting.
 
 

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