I am posting the following in this thread even though the forecasted event goes past the 27Th of October. I believe their is a concern for the Central QLD town of Charleville and surrounding townships, with the BSCH model predicting heavy precipitation over the next 120 hours.
Charleville has a total accumulated amount of 300mm during this period. Although this has changed a often over the last few days, it still keeps coming back to the scenario that they are in for some very heavy rain over the following period of time.
As the rain begins to fall, by the 27Th of October, if the models are correct,(I say this due to the continual changing of the predictions of late), Charleville will have received 50mm of rain.
By the 28th of October a further 100mm, 29th October another 100 mm and 30th October 50mm more. ( 300mm, and as obviously this could more or less than 1st predicted)
As we would all be well aware of, Charleville has received many devastating floods in the past. With this amount of rain and the ground being very dry and hard, I believe there is a concern for flash flooding to occur.
Col
Late edit: Once again the models have drastically changed over the last 12 hours and all models are now showing that falls of around 75mm are expected in the Charleville region. It appears the 00Z charts on BSCH are over estimating the totals,while the 18Z charts are a more conservative figure, this now appears to be the trend that is occurring regularly and making very difficult to put faith in the system.