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I guess it all depends where it's falling. 200mm might be nothing in a tropical climate during monsoon season, but catastrophic in a desert climate.
Good luck with your wet willy willys over in Florida.
@No1 Very true and depends on over how long of a period of time. 25-80 mm in a matter of 20-30 minutes isn't so great anywhere, much like 400-600+ mm over a two day period.
It's very freaky. Rain means growth of the bushland, and then when we get a dry spell that's all fuel for bushfires.
I have friends in Sydney, not in outer suburbs, and there are 2 levels of warnings where they will just abandon their homes. There are fire/wind projections that show they would have 10 minutes to get out. If they were told at the point of ignition.
Our top level of fire danger is now Catastrophic. It basically means gtfo, and if you can't, well lol good luck. The level below that is now only Extreme.
I guess what I'm saying in a roundabout fashion is that rain is a problem, then drought is a problem, then fire is a problem.
Dammit people have things a lot tougher than I have any right to bitch about anything.
I hope everyone stays safe and happy 😊