It doesn't matter where it falls when it comes to the amount of water that flows through SA ...... Albo reckoned this morning that he'd make sure the whole 400 giga litres makes it into SA rather than the 2 giga litres we have seen delivered ..... maybe he figures the big rain will fill all the farm dams and flood their paddocks so they don't need to pump the Murray dry ...jon_d wrote: ↑Thu Apr 07, 2022 3:20 pm Q: Is the rain falling in the Murray Darling catchment or on the coastal catchments?
Terry, Over the years, it hasn't really mattered what time you leave. Arrival at destination seems to be a complex equation of time which; like the Laws of the Universe and Time seem to have scientists and mathematicians equally baffled.
Maybe, the religious laws (aka Act of God) define the arrival time.![]()
The water in the Murray at the moment just seems to move backwards and forwards, depending what direction the wind is blowing ...... the sediment is building up to point the ducks can land without getting wet
Departure time depends on how many last minute jobs have accrued waiting to fight for that last minute ..... arrival depends on what falls off and how long we can tag team drive ......
T1 Terry