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As long as you understood 20% of itKeerist that maths is way beyond me at the moment
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As long as you understood 20% of itKeerist that maths is way beyond me at the moment
As long as you understood 20% of it
As long as you understood 20% of it
Nice, that's what you were hoping, right?Whoa Been raining here on off since Monday, total tally so far 75MM, basically the amount we got the whole of last summer.
Whoa Been raining here on off since Monday, total tally so far 75MM, basically the amount we got the whole of last summer.
Whoa Been raining here on off since Monday, total tally so far 75MM, basically the amount we got the whole of last summer.
Hopefully the farmers are getting the good soaking stuff too?
Yeah but too late to plant any thing useful now, if they do plant some thing for winter feed, it won't be ready like a normal harvest, but it's some thing and better then nothing.
In summer I use to cut the grass weekly, in the last 2 years I had to cut the grass 4 times, while some green grass is showing, it's patches and it will take a season or two to recover again, the one thing I don't do in a drought is cut grass, as removing the top layer can kill the grass completely...
Afaik the Tugela river just before the Tugela Toll going north on the N3 is bone dry.
Harries?Harries yesterday View attachment 410292
What caused the significant increase in water levels if there was little rainfall in the catchment areas?
Harries?
That was stopped a couple of weeks ago, and sterkfontein is still close to 90 percentSignificant amount of water was released from the Sterkfontein dam to boost the Vaal prior to the rainfall of the last few weeks
They fed the Vaal from Sterkfontein for a couple weeks early December/late November if I remember correctlyVaal Dam rose from 26 percent on 15th November to 41.5 percent on 21st December. Surely that can't just be the catchment areas, and rain falling into Vaal Dam helps too? The dam is 320 square kilometres. It's massive.
They fed the Vaal from Sterkfontein for a couple weeks early December/late November if I remember correctly
Is that the Sterkfontein dam in the background?Harries yesterday View attachment 410292