Well that one wimped out .... Turned into a sun-shower - and Dave probably just got a bit of rain.
There's a bit more coming along - but this time I'm just gonna wait and see what happens.
http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDR712.loop.shtmlIt's fun isn't it? Like playing Battleships, except one is the target.
The problem at my place, is two buildings about 30 meters apart with an underground cat-5 run between them. This easily kills router ports if there's a nearby strike. I really need to switch that to a fiber link, but, poor, not sure what to get, and not eager for the amount of work. Digging up at least 3 conduit intersection boxes and a lot of cable pulling through conduits already fairly full.
Think I may start making a map of the local HV distribution mesh. The disconnect between what Energy Aust spokesperson was saying, and what I could see with my own eyes was ... intriguing.
That sort of talk'll get you on a watchlist for sure!
Pretty sure I already was. A quick story: Some years ago I was making a point in a public forum (forget where) that there are no *real* terrorists (as opposed to the regular gov-run psyops) because if there were real ones they could very easily shut down any major city indefinitely, without risking a hair on their own heads. Listed a few methods, one being to set up in the bush surrounding the primary intake substations in a city, and put a bullet in each of the huge 300KV long line stepdown transformers. 30 seconds job, then walk away easily Those things do not have spares sitting in warehouses ready to swap in. The result would be catastrophic. Would the power outage be weeks, or months?
Anyway... remarkably shortly afterwards, Sydney's two major switchyards sprouted thick concrete walls around the transformers. Good. Hopefully they thought that one through themselves, and it didn't take me pointing it out to fix that problem. Though, I notice they didn't build the walls high enough to shield the insulator stacks.
And in the US, there were a few exercises where electricity grid (and coms) infrastructure did get shot out.
Oh, and maybe you can blame me for the Oz government's hysterical banning of personal import of decent power hand held laser pointers. Before any of that stupidity started, during the anti-scientology demos, I wrote about what fun it would be if a few hundred (or thousand) people turned up with good strong laser pointers, and at an agreed signal, all switched on at once and pointed them at something annoying. I think I was a bit more specific. Ha ha... suddenly lots of media reports of individuals pointing them at planes etc, therefore they must be banned. Like that never happened before. Or really mattered.
Meanwhile the stupid jerks in power are shutting down and dismantling all our generating capacity margin, in the name of AGW. Fools. Unless they actually *want* to achieve a societal crash. or really are clueless about the already beginning new solar Maunder Minimum. It's going to be a lot more cloudy and cold, for about a hundred years, which will make all that solar electric capacity pretty worthless.