October Rainfall 2010 (Southern New South Wales receives a very wet month)
During the month of October, the drought was formally declared as being over for much of New South Wales. Rainfall for the month of October continues to be positive as shown in the table provided below. However, in particular, the Southern Murray Darling Basin including Southern New South Wales has had a very wet month. In particular, Wagga Wagga received 166.2 mm of rain for the month while Albury Airport received 154.8 mm of rain for the month (Figures are to 9 am 31/10/2010). As a result, Albury and Wagga Wagga have surpassed their average annual rainfall totals for a normal year. It was also wet in Griffith and Orange. I have collated the rainfall data from the weather stations for the selected localities across the Murray Darling Basin (NSW only).
To show the recovery first hand, back in early February 2010, I drove down to see what the Hume Reservoir looked like towards the end of the drought. Early February 2010, Hume Dam was at 17% capacity and such low levels had been common for a number of years. During March 2009, the dam fell to 1 or 2% capacity. This time last year it was hovering around 38 or 39% capacity due to low runoff and low rainfall in the upper catchments. Fast forward 8 or 9 months to October 24 2010, Hume Reservoir is declared full with water releases occurring to mitigate flooding upstream. I am fortunate as shown below to have taken photos of the dam wall and water level before the drought broke and after the drought broke at the same location. Following a number of floods and high rainfall the turnaround along the Murray River is truly amazing after just one season.
Harley Pearman