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All right, Victor Alpha 3, Victor with the XR4ID. Okay, and while I got distracted with the Brazilian tornado, I was going to mention a few other things in Australia. So of course, we talked about the tropical cycle in Fina. That's going to be the biggest issue going on over there. But eastern and northern Australia, they did have a severe weather outbreak from the 15th to the 18th, so they had a number of severe thunderstorms that brought flooding, rainfall, and other things to Queensland, New South Wales, and parts of the Northern Territory. A few areas, they saw 50 millimeters, that was fairly common, but locally they had a hundred millimeters in eastern Queensland, so that created local flooding. And Charles Point in the Northern Territory set a new daily rainfall record of 228.4 millimeters, and that fell in 20 that that was recorded within 24 hours most of that fell in like three hours and that that set a new record and with the storms over 11,000 homes lost power because of winds knocking down power lines and stuff like that so there you have it New Zealand they've also had an atmospheric River, so the North Island over there saw some heavy rainfall. And they had rainfall watches and warnings and stuff for Auckland and other parts of the North Island. And again, for them, they had 150 millimeters of rain with some local amounts exceeding 200. But that's not too unusual for them. They'll get flooding and stuff. So yeah, there you have it. Let me drop it. Beep

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