Total solar eclipse Cairns Nov. 2012
#61
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An other option or rather set of options would be http://www.smallworldjourneys.com.au...2-eclipse.html
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Dear Ralph,
I live in Cairns, so I can say November is the Rainy Season.
However it mostly rains around 4.00pm when the humid, tropical air builds up into lovely dark clouds, then reaches critical mass and drops in a sudden downpour.
So the mornings are a safer time (unless there is a cyclone)
I would think it is 90% probable that we will have fine weather for the dawn eclipse but of course, God may be in a different mood that day.
Plan your plane trip. This is Queensland. Please practice rounding your vowels.
Beautiful
I live in Cairns, so I can say November is the Rainy Season.
However it mostly rains around 4.00pm when the humid, tropical air builds up into lovely dark clouds, then reaches critical mass and drops in a sudden downpour.
So the mornings are a safer time (unless there is a cyclone)
I would think it is 90% probable that we will have fine weather for the dawn eclipse but of course, God may be in a different mood that day.
Plan your plane trip. This is Queensland. Please practice rounding your vowels.
Beautiful
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Sue - lunar eclipses (partial and total) are not rare and I have seen a number of them. Partial solar eclipses are also quite common and again, I have seen several. Total solar eclipses, however, are rare and have so far eluded me. Have you ever seen a total solar eclipse? By all reports, they are one of Nature's greatest spectacles.
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An update from the Sydney Morning Herald's weekend travel section -
http://www.smh.com.au/travel/beautif...412-1wunr.html
http://www.smh.com.au/travel/beautif...412-1wunr.html
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I will be in Cairns Nov 11-16 on my own. Where would you the experts, living there, suggest I base myself that morning.
Also do I have to prebook snorkeling trips to the outer reefs during that week or will I be safe once I get to Cairns?
I am looking for a smaller kind of operation not pontoons moored to the reef.
Also do I have to prebook snorkeling trips to the outer reefs during that week or will I be safe once I get to Cairns?
I am looking for a smaller kind of operation not pontoons moored to the reef.
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With 50 000 people in town I would suggest you book. It is possible to do a reef trip with snorkeling after breakfast and the eclipse. Not sure you'll get any small groups during that time.
You can see the eclipse form Cairns. Our group are going to be at a beach but that area has sold out. If you send me an email, I'll let you know a good spot if you want to drive to the Tablelands. [To find me go to www.yungaburra.com and look for a wildlife tour run by Alan]
You can see the eclipse form Cairns. Our group are going to be at a beach but that area has sold out. If you send me an email, I'll let you know a good spot if you want to drive to the Tablelands. [To find me go to www.yungaburra.com and look for a wildlife tour run by Alan]
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It is high tide on a tidal coast, never thought of it before. Many beaches north of Cairns will be under water. If you get on a northern beach, especially Ellis and North, including Port Douglas, take your spot above high tide mark.
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Alan, It is a VERY high tide and at totality will be 2.3 metres.
Here is a good visual I found that suggests avoiding Oak Beach. Some beaches not so affected like Palm Cove. Port Douglas could be at debri line and at the actual tree line bt 9.00am.
http://joe-cali.com/eclipses/PLANNIN...the_beach.html
Here is a good visual I found that suggests avoiding Oak Beach. Some beaches not so affected like Palm Cove. Port Douglas could be at debri line and at the actual tree line bt 9.00am.
http://joe-cali.com/eclipses/PLANNIN...the_beach.html
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Yes Kriol, but it looks like the weather will be our worst enemy. Every time they update the forecast it looks less promising.
My guest are out on the reef today; hoping they are good sailors. It is windy enough up here on the Tablelands.
My guest are out on the reef today; hoping they are good sailors. It is windy enough up here on the Tablelands.

