QLD hands over Mud Title to NSW
- SUBYDAZZ
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Been watching Road closures for today when this caught my eye:
New England Highway - at approximately 30kms south of Tamworth
Adverse Weather Conditions - Snow
RTA advice: Road is icy, motorists are advised to exercise caution.
Affected direction: Both Directions
Response: Police Attending
RTA Maintenance Crew Attending
TMC to Monitor
Last updated: 8:45am 9 June 2007
http://163.189.7.150/trafficreports/reg ... thern.html
New England Highway - at approximately 30kms south of Tamworth
Adverse Weather Conditions - Snow
RTA advice: Road is icy, motorists are advised to exercise caution.
Affected direction: Both Directions
Response: Police Attending
RTA Maintenance Crew Attending
TMC to Monitor
Last updated: 8:45am 9 June 2007
http://163.189.7.150/trafficreports/reg ... thern.html


SUBYDAZZ
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Wow, I can't recall this happening for about 10 years:
River Height Predictions
Singleton - exceed minor flood level [10 metres] around
noon 9/6/07
- exceed moderate flood level [11.5 metres] between
3 and 6 pm 9/6/07
- exceed major flood level [13.0 metres] around 9pm
9/6/07
- Reach 13.5 metres by around midnight 9/6/07
Maitland [Oakhampton Bridge]
- exceed moderate flood level [10.0 metres] around
12 to 3 pm 9/3/07
- exceed major flood level [11.8 metres] around
midnight 9/3/07
- Reach 12 metres around 3am 10/3/07
Maitland [Belmore Bridge]
- exceed moderate flood level [9.1 metres] around
12 to 3pm 9/3/07
- exceed major flood level [10.7 metres] around midnight
9/6/07
- possibly reach 11 metres around 3 am 10/6/07
Raymond Terrace - reach minor flood level [2.5 metres] at
3am 9/6/07 with the high tide and rise and fall
to a similar level with each tidal peak during
Saturday and Sunday.
- approach moderate flood level [3.1 metres]
around 3 am 11/6/07 from the Maitland peak
and the high tide
Bulga [Wollombi Brook] - reach 6 metres by noon 9/6/07 with major flooding
The height predicted in Singleton is higher than it has been in over 30 years!
River Height Predictions
Singleton - exceed minor flood level [10 metres] around
noon 9/6/07
- exceed moderate flood level [11.5 metres] between
3 and 6 pm 9/6/07
- exceed major flood level [13.0 metres] around 9pm
9/6/07
- Reach 13.5 metres by around midnight 9/6/07
Maitland [Oakhampton Bridge]
- exceed moderate flood level [10.0 metres] around
12 to 3 pm 9/3/07
- exceed major flood level [11.8 metres] around
midnight 9/3/07
- Reach 12 metres around 3am 10/3/07
Maitland [Belmore Bridge]
- exceed moderate flood level [9.1 metres] around
12 to 3pm 9/3/07
- exceed major flood level [10.7 metres] around midnight
9/6/07
- possibly reach 11 metres around 3 am 10/6/07
Raymond Terrace - reach minor flood level [2.5 metres] at
3am 9/6/07 with the high tide and rise and fall
to a similar level with each tidal peak during
Saturday and Sunday.
- approach moderate flood level [3.1 metres]
around 3 am 11/6/07 from the Maitland peak
and the high tide
Bulga [Wollombi Brook] - reach 6 metres by noon 9/6/07 with major flooding
The height predicted in Singleton is higher than it has been in over 30 years!


SUBYDAZZ
- SubyDreams
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And revised at 11:05am - The peak prediction for midnight has gone up by .3 in an hour
Looking at the current height of the river and the time, it seems that the predictions are pretty much spot on! Pretty scary when the major flood of 1955 peaked in Singleton at 14.6 meters!!!!! Once over the new 14.55 meter levy banks the town is screwed! Once the flood waters rise to 14.1 meters, no one is getting in or out of Singleton!
River Height Predictions
Singleton - exceed minor flood level [10 metres] around
1 pm 9/6/07
- exceed moderate flood level [11.5 metres] around
4 pm 9/6/07
- exceed major flood level [13.0 metres] around 9pm
9/6/07
- Peak near 13.8 metres by around midnight 9/6/07
Maitland [Oakhampton Bridge]
- exceed moderate flood level [10.0 metres] around
noon 9/3/07
- exceed major flood level [11.8 metres] around
9pm 9/3/07.
- Peak near 12.3 metres around 6am 10/3/07,
with major flooding.
Maitland [Belmore Bridge]
- exceed moderate flood level [9.1 metres] around
noon 9/3/07
- exceed major flood level [10.7 metres] around 9pm
9/6/07
- peak near 11.2 metres around 6 am 10/6/07,
with major flooding.
Raymond Terrace - peak near 3.2 metres around
around 3 am Monday [11/6/07] from the
Maitland peak and the high tide.
With moderate flooding
Bulga [Wollombi Brook] - peak near 6.3 metres by noon
9/6/07 with major flooding
River heights on Sat 09/06/2007 were:
PAGES R AT BLANDFORD 2.04m steady at 1031am Sat 09/06/07
HUNTER R AT MOONAN DAM SITE 1.16m steady at 931am Sat 09/06/07
PAGES R AT GUNDY 0.86m rising at 1031am Sat 09/06/07
HUNTER R AT GLENBAWN DAM D/S 0.33m steady at 1019am Sat 09/06/07
ROUCHEL BROOK AT ROUCHEL BROOK 1.76m falling at 828am Sat 09/06/07
DART BROOK AT YARRANDI BRIDGE 1.44m steady at 1029am Sat 09/06/07
KINGDON PONDS AT PARKVILLE 1.10m steady at 1043am Sat 09/06/07
HUNTER R AT ABERDEEN 3.50m rising at 1029am Sat 09/06/07
HUNTER R AT MUSWELLBROOK 5.23m falling at 1029am Sat 09/06/07
HUNTER R AT DENMAN 4.97m steady at 1029am Sat 09/06/07
GOULBURN R AT KERRABEE 3.55m rising at 601pm Fri 08/06/07
GOULBURN R AT SANDY HOLLOW 9.00m steady at 1029am Sat 09/06/07
WYBONG CK AT WYBONG 2.75m falling at 1029am Sat 09/06/07
HUNTER R AT LIDDELL PUMP STN 13.44m steady at 1029am Sat 09/06/07
GLENNIES CK AT MIDDLE FALBROOK 3.46m falling at 1027am Sat 09/06/07
HUNTER R U/S BOWMANS CK BRIDGE 11.86m rising at 1020am Sat 09/06/07
WOLLOMBI BROOK AT BRICKMANS BR 1.12m steady at 1200am Wed 06/06/07
WOLLOMBI BROOK AT BULGA 6.25m steady at 1029am Sat 09/06/07
WOLLOMBI BROOK AT WARKWORTH 1.17m falling at 1000am Sat 09/06/07
HUNTER R AT MAISON DIEU 11.06m rising at 1008am Sat 09/06/07
HUNTER R AT SINGLETON 9.53m rising at 1029am Sat 09/06/07
BLACK CK AT ROTHBURY 6.97m rising at 1259am Sat 09/06/07
HUNTER R AT GRETA 9.64m steady at 1029am Sat 09/06/07
HUNTER R AT MAITLAND [BELMORE BR] 7.34m rising at 830am Sat 09/06/07
HUNTER R AT MORPETH 4.33m rising at 1015pm Fri 08/06/07
PATERSON R AT LOSTOCK DAM D/S 1.72m falling at 1006pm Fri 08/06/07
PATERSON R AT GOSTWYCK BRIDGE 11.30m falling at 915am Sat 09/06/07
PATERSON R AT VACY 9.35m falling at 912am Sat 09/06/07
PATERSON R AT HINTON BRIDGE 5.35m steady at 830am Sat 09/06/07
HUNTER R AT GREEN ROCKS 2.91m rising at 1030pm Fri 08/06/07
CHICHESTER R AT CHICHESTER 0.59m rising at 550am Thu 07/06/07
WILLIAMS R AT TILLIGRA 1.97m falling at 807am Sat 09/06/07
WILLIAMS R AT DUNGOG 3.75m falling at 1005am Sat 09/06/07
WILLIAMS R AT MILL DAM FALLS 6.35m falling at 737am Sat 09/06/07
HUNTER R AT HEXHAM BRIDGE 0.85m rising at 728am Sat 09/06/07
HUNTER R AT STOCKTON BRIDGE -0.01m falling at 830am Sat 09/06/07
Looking at the current height of the river and the time, it seems that the predictions are pretty much spot on! Pretty scary when the major flood of 1955 peaked in Singleton at 14.6 meters!!!!! Once over the new 14.55 meter levy banks the town is screwed! Once the flood waters rise to 14.1 meters, no one is getting in or out of Singleton!
River Height Predictions
Singleton - exceed minor flood level [10 metres] around
1 pm 9/6/07
- exceed moderate flood level [11.5 metres] around
4 pm 9/6/07
- exceed major flood level [13.0 metres] around 9pm
9/6/07
- Peak near 13.8 metres by around midnight 9/6/07
Maitland [Oakhampton Bridge]
- exceed moderate flood level [10.0 metres] around
noon 9/3/07
- exceed major flood level [11.8 metres] around
9pm 9/3/07.
- Peak near 12.3 metres around 6am 10/3/07,
with major flooding.
Maitland [Belmore Bridge]
- exceed moderate flood level [9.1 metres] around
noon 9/3/07
- exceed major flood level [10.7 metres] around 9pm
9/6/07
- peak near 11.2 metres around 6 am 10/6/07,
with major flooding.
Raymond Terrace - peak near 3.2 metres around
around 3 am Monday [11/6/07] from the
Maitland peak and the high tide.
With moderate flooding
Bulga [Wollombi Brook] - peak near 6.3 metres by noon
9/6/07 with major flooding
River heights on Sat 09/06/2007 were:
PAGES R AT BLANDFORD 2.04m steady at 1031am Sat 09/06/07
HUNTER R AT MOONAN DAM SITE 1.16m steady at 931am Sat 09/06/07
PAGES R AT GUNDY 0.86m rising at 1031am Sat 09/06/07
HUNTER R AT GLENBAWN DAM D/S 0.33m steady at 1019am Sat 09/06/07
ROUCHEL BROOK AT ROUCHEL BROOK 1.76m falling at 828am Sat 09/06/07
DART BROOK AT YARRANDI BRIDGE 1.44m steady at 1029am Sat 09/06/07
KINGDON PONDS AT PARKVILLE 1.10m steady at 1043am Sat 09/06/07
HUNTER R AT ABERDEEN 3.50m rising at 1029am Sat 09/06/07
HUNTER R AT MUSWELLBROOK 5.23m falling at 1029am Sat 09/06/07
HUNTER R AT DENMAN 4.97m steady at 1029am Sat 09/06/07
GOULBURN R AT KERRABEE 3.55m rising at 601pm Fri 08/06/07
GOULBURN R AT SANDY HOLLOW 9.00m steady at 1029am Sat 09/06/07
WYBONG CK AT WYBONG 2.75m falling at 1029am Sat 09/06/07
HUNTER R AT LIDDELL PUMP STN 13.44m steady at 1029am Sat 09/06/07
GLENNIES CK AT MIDDLE FALBROOK 3.46m falling at 1027am Sat 09/06/07
HUNTER R U/S BOWMANS CK BRIDGE 11.86m rising at 1020am Sat 09/06/07
WOLLOMBI BROOK AT BRICKMANS BR 1.12m steady at 1200am Wed 06/06/07
WOLLOMBI BROOK AT BULGA 6.25m steady at 1029am Sat 09/06/07
WOLLOMBI BROOK AT WARKWORTH 1.17m falling at 1000am Sat 09/06/07
HUNTER R AT MAISON DIEU 11.06m rising at 1008am Sat 09/06/07
HUNTER R AT SINGLETON 9.53m rising at 1029am Sat 09/06/07
BLACK CK AT ROTHBURY 6.97m rising at 1259am Sat 09/06/07
HUNTER R AT GRETA 9.64m steady at 1029am Sat 09/06/07
HUNTER R AT MAITLAND [BELMORE BR] 7.34m rising at 830am Sat 09/06/07
HUNTER R AT MORPETH 4.33m rising at 1015pm Fri 08/06/07
PATERSON R AT LOSTOCK DAM D/S 1.72m falling at 1006pm Fri 08/06/07
PATERSON R AT GOSTWYCK BRIDGE 11.30m falling at 915am Sat 09/06/07
PATERSON R AT VACY 9.35m falling at 912am Sat 09/06/07
PATERSON R AT HINTON BRIDGE 5.35m steady at 830am Sat 09/06/07
HUNTER R AT GREEN ROCKS 2.91m rising at 1030pm Fri 08/06/07
CHICHESTER R AT CHICHESTER 0.59m rising at 550am Thu 07/06/07
WILLIAMS R AT TILLIGRA 1.97m falling at 807am Sat 09/06/07
WILLIAMS R AT DUNGOG 3.75m falling at 1005am Sat 09/06/07
WILLIAMS R AT MILL DAM FALLS 6.35m falling at 737am Sat 09/06/07
HUNTER R AT HEXHAM BRIDGE 0.85m rising at 728am Sat 09/06/07
HUNTER R AT STOCKTON BRIDGE -0.01m falling at 830am Sat 09/06/07
- SubyDreams
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What has happened in the past...
14.7 Water flows across railway line into John Street south (main street).
14.6 Peak height February 1955 flood with 1250 homes flooded over
floor level.
14.55 Design height of Singleton levee. If a height of 14.55m is
predicted you should prepare your property for flooding.
Evacuations need to be completed before a height of 14.1m is
reached at which height all evacuation routes are lost.
14.1 Peak height February 1971 flood. Backwater flooding begins to
flood Singleton from the east. Glenridding and Dunolly
completely flooded. Last evacuation route out of Singleton lost.
13.9 Darlington Road may be closed.
13.7 New England Highway south at Doughboy Hollow may be
closed.
13.3 Peak height March 1977 flood.
13.0 Major flood classification. Water begins to enter Glenridding
and Dunolly
12.5 New England Highway north may be closed between
Bridgeman Road and White Avenue.
12.0 Extensive local road closures including Scotts Flat, Combo Lane,
Whittingham Lane, Racecourse Lane, Army Camp Road, Putty
Road and the Old New England Highway at Dunolly.
11.5 Moderate flood classification. Significant agricultural lands on
the floodplain inundated.
10.0 Minor flood classification. Farmers with livestock and
equipment will need to be moved from low-lying land.
14.7 Water flows across railway line into John Street south (main street).
14.6 Peak height February 1955 flood with 1250 homes flooded over
floor level.
14.55 Design height of Singleton levee. If a height of 14.55m is
predicted you should prepare your property for flooding.
Evacuations need to be completed before a height of 14.1m is
reached at which height all evacuation routes are lost.
14.1 Peak height February 1971 flood. Backwater flooding begins to
flood Singleton from the east. Glenridding and Dunolly
completely flooded. Last evacuation route out of Singleton lost.
13.9 Darlington Road may be closed.
13.7 New England Highway south at Doughboy Hollow may be
closed.
13.3 Peak height March 1977 flood.
13.0 Major flood classification. Water begins to enter Glenridding
and Dunolly
12.5 New England Highway north may be closed between
Bridgeman Road and White Avenue.
12.0 Extensive local road closures including Scotts Flat, Combo Lane,
Whittingham Lane, Racecourse Lane, Army Camp Road, Putty
Road and the Old New England Highway at Dunolly.
11.5 Moderate flood classification. Significant agricultural lands on
the floodplain inundated.
10.0 Minor flood classification. Farmers with livestock and
equipment will need to be moved from low-lying land.
- SubyDreams
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NEW DEVELOPMENTS:
5:50pm
Low lying areas of Singelton and its outskirts are being evacuated. People in town are being advised to start moving by the SES but it is not at this stage a necessity....There is about a 95% chance they will get their feet wet but not sure how far it will go up buildings.
The Heights where we are, darlington, and hunterview are almost completely cut off from the town itself. There is only 1 road left to evacuate to higher areas other than the highway towards branxton. There is an inland lake along Bridgeman road. There was a car that had broken down on this street which is now totally invisible. The give way sign (we know how high they are) is also not visible. The river is no longer visible as a single lane anymore it is an inland sea with lake/billabong pockets! Photos will come very shortly.
Just as a refresher, the 1955 flood reached 14.6....... We are expected to reach 14.1 (this figure had been slowly rising to the current prediction through the past 12 hours so it may rise again). Once the river reaches 14.1, the water starts backflowing from the east side of town, drowning it from all sides...! Gee I am glad I am on a hill!
River Height Predictions
Singleton - Peak near 14.1 metres by around 3am 10/6/07
Maitland [Oakhampton Bridge]
- exceed moderate flood level [10.0 metres] around
6pm tonight 9/3/07
- exceed major flood level [11.8 metres] around
3am 10/3/07.
- Peak near 12.4 metres around noon 10/3/07,
with major flooding.
Maitland [Belmore Bridge]
- exceed moderate flood level [9.1 metres] around
6pm tonight 9/3/07.
- exceed major flood level [10.7 metres] around 3am
10/6/07
- peak near 11.3 metres around noon 10/6/07,
with major flooding.
Raymond Terrace - peak near 3.2 metres around
around 3 am Monday [11/6/07] from the
Maitland peak and the high tide.
With moderate flooding
5:50pm
Low lying areas of Singelton and its outskirts are being evacuated. People in town are being advised to start moving by the SES but it is not at this stage a necessity....There is about a 95% chance they will get their feet wet but not sure how far it will go up buildings.
The Heights where we are, darlington, and hunterview are almost completely cut off from the town itself. There is only 1 road left to evacuate to higher areas other than the highway towards branxton. There is an inland lake along Bridgeman road. There was a car that had broken down on this street which is now totally invisible. The give way sign (we know how high they are) is also not visible. The river is no longer visible as a single lane anymore it is an inland sea with lake/billabong pockets! Photos will come very shortly.
Just as a refresher, the 1955 flood reached 14.6....... We are expected to reach 14.1 (this figure had been slowly rising to the current prediction through the past 12 hours so it may rise again). Once the river reaches 14.1, the water starts backflowing from the east side of town, drowning it from all sides...! Gee I am glad I am on a hill!

River Height Predictions
Singleton - Peak near 14.1 metres by around 3am 10/6/07
Maitland [Oakhampton Bridge]
- exceed moderate flood level [10.0 metres] around
6pm tonight 9/3/07
- exceed major flood level [11.8 metres] around
3am 10/3/07.
- Peak near 12.4 metres around noon 10/3/07,
with major flooding.
Maitland [Belmore Bridge]
- exceed moderate flood level [9.1 metres] around
6pm tonight 9/3/07.
- exceed major flood level [10.7 metres] around 3am
10/6/07
- peak near 11.3 metres around noon 10/6/07,
with major flooding.
Raymond Terrace - peak near 3.2 metres around
around 3 am Monday [11/6/07] from the
Maitland peak and the high tide.
With moderate flooding
- SubyDreams
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- SUBYDAZZ
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OK, here's a few, River is about to peak (early) apparetnly, will go for another drive to have a look ,but it's very dark out there, no good for photos.
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More, will do descriptions later:
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Nawwwwww, crisis averted for Singleton
But Maitland is going to cop it - poor buggers
Issued at 12:43am on Sunday the 10th of June 2007
Flood Warning Number : 10
The Hunter River flood at Singleton peaked at 14.04 at 11.20 pm [on the automatic river gauge] and is now falling slowly, causing major flooding. Local information indicated that the flood peak was slightly higher than the automatic gauge reading, however this is not expected to have a significant effect on flooding at Singleton or downstream forecasts to Maitland.
Major Flooding, similar to the February 1971 event is also expected and Maitland.
But Maitland is going to cop it - poor buggers
Issued at 12:43am on Sunday the 10th of June 2007
Flood Warning Number : 10
The Hunter River flood at Singleton peaked at 14.04 at 11.20 pm [on the automatic river gauge] and is now falling slowly, causing major flooding. Local information indicated that the flood peak was slightly higher than the automatic gauge reading, however this is not expected to have a significant effect on flooding at Singleton or downstream forecasts to Maitland.
Major Flooding, similar to the February 1971 event is also expected and Maitland.