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25.1.17

Cacti and Succulents of the Bellingen Area


On a walk through Bellingen one can encounter cacti and succulents in cafes, shops, markets and community gardens. The spiny exotic plants are everywhere. They seem to be an expression of the fashionable Bellingen lifestyle. They are trendy and convenient as they require no care.

Residents and businesses rejecting their local environment make a clear statement with their decor: Wish I was somewhere else - far away from here.

The must-have plants are easy to name as 'cactus' or 'spiky plant', even for the botanically naive person.


The pots grace the outdoor lounges of hipsters. For years now ‘spiky plants’ have showcased Sydney’s real estate. That Mediterranean-style feeling seems to sell. Interior gardens, green walls, rooftop/balconies and outdoor living rooms sprout a mono-culture of spiky things in planter rows. It is the botanic message of the ‘for sale sign’ or 'money dwells here'.



Dispersal by plant segment makes it a dream for the horticultural industry and customers. Once the thing has outgrown its pot it is time to 'set it free.' In the garden they become a serial drain blocker. On larger blocks the fossil fuel maintenance team tends to throw the cut offs into the edge of the bush.

Forgotten are the Prickly Pear Cacti hedges from South America that quickly overran many thousand acres of farmland. Today still mother of millions are poisoning cattle and succulents are poisoning children.

While some attempt to control weeds, others are disseminating invasive plants throughout the Valley. Limiting the trade in potentially invasive species is outright unthinkable.


Despite of being set in a rich Gumbaynggirr landscape of biodiversity both businesses and residents choose to populated the landscape with introduced and invasive cacti, succulents, agaves, bromeliads and bamboo, among other weeds.

While deforestation, rapid land clearing, shave the land of native vegetation and biodiversity, the Big Quarry exports more coal then ever before.



It almost seems that people have resigned themselves to climate inaction and are preparing their air conditioned dwellings for Death Valley like (56.7 °C) temperatures extremes. Ornamental flora from the desert of central Mexico or Arizona seems to be the appropriate setting for anticipating the climate catastrophe on the most arid continent.



Update:
"Bellingen registers its hottest day on record. Temperatures soared into the 40s as Bellingen went past its previous best to a top of 48.9 degrees just after 5pm according to Bellingen Weather’s station... in 60 years it has never been that hot." Bellingen Courier. 13.02.2017
NSW smashes February statewide heat records two days in a row SMH, 13.02.2017

16.11.13

Sawtell Hail Storm


Toormina and Sawtell battered by mid-afternoon hailstorm 16.11.13
Severe weather: alert for Coffs Coast and eastern seaboard. Golfball-sized hail has been reported at Bellingen. (again!) 16.11.13
Massive hail buckets down on Queensland's Sunshine Coast abc 16.11.13 
Hail damage to Coffs Coast worst outside metropolitan area 17.11.13 
Weekend hailstorm on the Coffs Coast causes millions of dollars worth of damage 18.11.13 
Hail at Sawtell November 16, 2013, 18.11.13 
Dorrigo's town centre has been blanketed in hail as a severe thunderstorm continues to track over the coast. 18.11.13
Dorrigo hail storm - 181113 
Sawtell hail,16.11.13 video

And here we go again 21.11.14 
Brisbane hail: "We had to run to get out of there, the speed of the hailstones were like bullets. The place looked like a warzone." 281114 

2021:"Apocalyptic" hailstorm. Hail up to 30cms deep in the Coffs Harbour region. The roof in Toormina mall collapses and turns into a waterfall. Any link to climate disruption?

13.11.13

Hail storm in Bellingen


A severe storm brought a lot of hail to Bellingen at 5.30 pm. The land at the feet of Dorrigo Mountains was hit with approx. 2-3 cm hailstones and carpets of graupel.

One could imagine the typhoon arms of 315 km/h Typhoon Haiyan reaching over to the Pacific and articulating its rage here.

Yesterday Sawtell, Toormina and Boambee East were hammered by hailstones the size of golf balls.

Updates:
Climate change makes super typhoons worse, says UN meteorological agency, abc 141113 
Super storm wreaks havoc in Guangxi, Hainan, xinhuanet 131113
Annual losses from disasters quadruples as World Bank links typhoon to climate change 191113 
Typhoon Fuels Call for Global Warming Compensation Funds, Bloomberg 191113
World Bank Says Natural Disasters Cost $3.8 Trillion Since 1980 Bloomberg 191113
Hornsby was hit by a tornado, Bureau of Meteorology confirms 191113 
People around the world are feeling the "wrath of a warming planet",U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon 201113

Graupel and Eucalyptus leaves


Hailstones and teaspoon