DURING the week, a sequence of low stress troughs generated a number of days of widespread thunderstorms and domestically heavy showers within the north and east of Australia.
A number of days of extreme thunderstorms in south-eastern Queensland and north-eastern New South Wales introduced widespread rainfall, sturdy to damaging wind gusts and hail, and there have been experiences of flash flooding.
A robust chilly entrance and related low stress trough moved throughout south-east Australia, bringing widespread rainfall to Tasmania, Victoria and New South Wales.
Weekly rainfall totals of 25 to 50 mm have been recorded throughout western Tasmania, a broad space extending from north-eastern Victoria to central Queensland, the western Prime Finish of the Northern Territory and the north-west of Western Australia.
Weekly rainfall totals of fifty to 100 mm have been recorded in areas of western Tasmania, north-eastern Victoria, massive components of north-eastern New South Wales and south-eastern Queensland, the Gulf Nation in north-western Queensland, and northern and japanese components of the Northern Territory, with totals better than 100 mm in some areas.
The very best weekly whole (at a Bureau gauge) was 184.6 mm at Capabala Water Therapy Plant (Queensland).
The very best day by day rainfall whole (at a Bureau gauge) was 131.2 mm Ripple Downs Alert (Queensland), within the 24 hours to 9 am on 16 November.
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