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001 Don White [donwhite at ozemail.com.au] Cockeyed Bob
002 Matt Smith [disarm at braenet.com.au] Kalgoorlie Severe Storm
003 wbc at ozemail.com.au (Laurier Williams) Kalgoorlie Severe Storm
004 "James Harris" [jimbohar at hotmail.com] Bit of Sydney BOM Humour
005 "L.J. & B. Smail" [gws at pipeline.com.au] Kalgoorlie Severe Storm
006 "Keith" [kevans at kisser.net.au] Tropical Low North of the Kimberley Coast
007 Paul.Mossman at DWNNICH.OCA.nt.gov.au Darwin Radar
008 Carl Smith [carls at ace-net.com.au] RE Jonty Hall's Obs. Oscillations
009 "Pearce" [r_pearce at Dingoblue.net.au] Darwin Radar
010 wbc at ozemail.com.au (Laurier Williams) Kalgoorlie Severe Storm
011 "Zac" [mnk at Dingoblue.net.au] Bit of Sydney BOM Humour
012 wbc at ozemail.com.au (Laurier Williams) Savage storm part 2 - UPDATE
013 "Paul Mossman" [paulmoss at tpgi.com.au] Savage storm part 2 - UPDATE
014 "Halden Boyd" [haldenboyd at hotmail.com] Personal email update
015 Jimmy Deguara [jdeguara at ihug.com.au] More articles??
016 "Jane ONeill" [cadence at rubix.net.au] ThunderDownUnder99 pics
017 Ben Quinn [bodie at flatrate.net.au] Sunset Pictures
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001
Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2000 06:41:42 +1000
From: Don White [donwhite at ozemail.com.au]
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Mark..
Have you seen the book "Willy Willies & Cockeyed Bobs - Tornadoes in
Australia"by David Seargent (1991) ISBN 0 9591819 4 6. - a worthwhile
read for anyone interested in tornadoes in this country as it is well
cross referenced and quite detailed.
Don White
Mark Hardy wrote:
>
> Hi all
> Does anybody know what a Cockeyed Bob is? I heard it referred to in the
> context of a tornado but I have never heard such an odd term for a tornado.
> Regards, Mark
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Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2000 11:25:46 +1100
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From: Matt Smith [disarm at braenet.com.au]
Subject: aus-wx: Kalgoorlie Severe Storm
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ABC news article on a storm that hit there last night.
Kalgoorlie cleans-up after torrential rain
Clean-up operations are continuing in the Western
Australian Goldfields this morning, as
Kalgoorlie-Boulder residents awake to assess the
damage caused by a fierce storm overnight.
The storm hit about 8:00pm, bringing high winds,
torrential rain and hail.
Sections of the town were underwater and uprooted
trees brought down power lines as more that 20
millimetres of rain was dumped on the city in just six
minutes.
The Weather Bureau recorded 600 lighting strikes in
the area during the storm.
State Emergency Services teams have been working
through the night making temporary repairs to
damaged homes and businesses.
The hardest hit was a video store at a local shopping
centre which lost a section of its roof.
The full extent of the damage will be known later today.
Matt Smith
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From: wbc at ozemail.com.au (Laurier Williams)
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Subject: Re: aus-wx: Kalgoorlie Severe Storm
Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2000 01:08:04 GMT
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Interestingly, the Airport only recorded 11mm. I would like to know
where the 20mm in 6 mins came from.
Laurier
On Tue, 11 Jan 2000 11:25:46 +1100, Matt Smith
wrote:
>ABC news article on a storm that hit there last night.
>
>
>
> Kalgoorlie cleans-up after torrential rain
>
> Clean-up operations are continuing in the Western
> Australian Goldfields this morning, as
> Kalgoorlie-Boulder residents awake to assess the
> damage caused by a fierce storm overnight.
>
> The storm hit about 8:00pm, bringing high winds,
> torrential rain and hail.
>
> Sections of the town were underwater and uprooted
> trees brought down power lines as more that 20
> millimetres of rain was dumped on the city in just six
> minutes.
>
> The Weather Bureau recorded 600 lighting strikes in
> the area during the storm.
>
> State Emergency Services teams have been working
> through the night making temporary repairs to
> damaged homes and businesses.
>
> The hardest hit was a video store at a local shopping
> centre which lost a section of its roof.
>
> The full extent of the damage will be known later today.
>
>Matt Smith
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Subject: aus-wx: Bit of Sydney BOM Humour
Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2000 12:14:31 EST
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Hey just scanning around and found this rather amusing forecast for Sydney
for Saturday coming up. With all the cool showery weather we have been
having I think it fits rather nicely !!
James H
Thursday : Few showers. E/SE winds
City: Min: 18 Max: 23
Friday : Shower or two. SE/NE winds.
City: Min: 18 Max: 25
Saturday : Chance of a fine day. NE winds
City: Min: 18 Max: 28
Trend for Sunday Monday and Tuesday :
Very warm/hot with chance shower/storm Sunday. Unsettled, S change
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From: "L.J. & B. Smail" [gws at pipeline.com.au]
Subject: Re: aus-wx: Kalgoorlie Severe Storm
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Dear Laurier,
I was interested to see the report of the Kalgoorlie storm, where the
airport only recorded 11 mm. The Kal airport is several km from the city
(and the reported damage area) and, like so often seems to happen, these
airport weather stations may be good for the airport but next to useless
for the urban areas they purport to represent. It's like stationing the
official Sydney station somewhere beyond the outer suburbs.
Regards, Lindsay Smail
At 01:08 AM 11-01-00 GMT, you wrote:
>Interestingly, the Airport only recorded 11mm. I would like to know
>where the 20mm in 6 mins came from.
>
>Laurier
>
>
>On Tue, 11 Jan 2000 11:25:46 +1100, Matt Smith
>wrote:
>
>>ABC news article on a storm that hit there last night.
>>
>>
>>
>> Kalgoorlie cleans-up after torrential rain
>>
>> Clean-up operations are continuing in the Western
>> Australian Goldfields this morning, as
>> Kalgoorlie-Boulder residents awake to assess the
>> damage caused by a fierce storm overnight.
>>
>> The storm hit about 8:00pm, bringing high winds,
>> torrential rain and hail.
>>
>> Sections of the town were underwater and uprooted
>> trees brought down power lines as more that 20
>> millimetres of rain was dumped on the city in just six
>> minutes.
>>
>> The Weather Bureau recorded 600 lighting strikes in
>> the area during the storm.
>>
>> State Emergency Services teams have been working
>> through the night making temporary repairs to
>> damaged homes and businesses.
>>
>> The hardest hit was a video store at a local shopping
>> centre which lost a section of its roof.
>>
>> The full extent of the damage will be known later today.
>>
>>Matt Smith
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From: "Keith" [kevans at kisser.net.au]
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Subject: aus-wx: Tropical Low North of the Kimberley Coast
Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2000 12:37:08 +0800
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Hey all :)
Just got back from a 3 week holiday in Perth
yesterday and already looks like we'll have a new TC off the coast up here
:)
It will be named TC Kirrily if it
forms.....
BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY
WESTERN AUSTRALIAN
REGIONAL OFFICE
TROPICAL CYCLONE OUTLOOK FOR NORTHWESTERN
AUSTRALIA
Issued at 12:05pm WST on Tuesday the 11th of January 2000
For
the area between LONGITUDES 110 - 129 EAST
Tropical Low off Kimberley
coast.
Location near 13S 122E about 510 kilometres [275
nautical miles] north northwest
of Derby.
Central Pressure : 1004
hPa
Recent movement : almost stationary
DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL
next 24
hours : LOW
24-48 hours : MODERATE
48-72 hours : HIGH
The low off the Northern Territory coast referred
to in yesterday's outlook has
dissipated and a new low has now formed to the
north of the Kimberley.
Environmental conditions are favourable and there is
an increasing risk of
tropical cyclone formation over the next few
days.
REMARKS - ** NOTE: Development potential is an estimate of the
probability of
**** tropical cyclone
development within a 24 hour
period.
**** LOW = 10-20% MODERATE = 30-40% HIGH = 50% or
more
**-----------------------------------------------------------------------------L
Jason
Karratha W.A
007
From: Paul.Mossman at DWNNICH.OCA.nt.gov.au
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Subject: aus-wx: Darwin Radar
Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2000 12:49:04 +0930
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If anyone is wondering why it is not working - please read.
The Darwin radar was hit by lightning last Sunday. The problem will hopefully
be fixed this afternoon but because the extent of damage is unknown it may be
out for a little longer.
Regards,
N.M.O.C. Help Desk
Bureau of Meteorology,
C/O PO Box 1289K
Melbourne, 3001
Australia.
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From: Carl Smith [carls at ace-net.com.au]
Subject: aus-wx: RE Jonty Hall's Obs. Oscillations
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Hi All.
I posted Johnty Hall's comments regarding IRIS to a small group of people
interested in cyclones.
This reply came in response to his comments regarding his observations of
TC IRIS, pasted below.
Regards,
Carl.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>From: Dosidicus at aol.com
>Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2000 15:31:05 EST
>Subject: CYCLONES: RE Jonty Hall's Obs. Oscillations
>
>Jonty Hall states that his observations of the cyclonic circulation of Iris's
>eye cast doubt on Mark Lander's Dvorak intensity estimates. However, I think
>this cyclonic anomaly can be be resolved by two possible explanations:
>
>1.) They are trochoidal oscillations, commonly observed with strong TCs.
>
>2.) They are osscillations induced by the movement of an inner eye within
>the envelope of an outer eyewall. In other words, the inner eye is rotating
>cyclonically, but kept it's in check by the outer eyewall, which sort of pens
>it in.
>
>The two processes above may be interchangeable, but I think that if Iris
>truly is (or was) an intense cyclone, these are at least likely possibilities.
>
>-John
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Carl Smith.
Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.
carls at ace-net.com.au
Cyclone Tracking Maps Website:
http://www.ace-net.com.au/~carls/index.htm
Current Cyclone Information Page:
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All
All radars seem to be unavailable at present(0610Z). Any ideas why?
Matthew Pearce
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From: wbc at ozemail.com.au (Laurier Williams)
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Subject: Re: aus-wx: Kalgoorlie Severe Storm
Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2000 06:15:25 GMT
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38mm at Wiluna, 22.4 at Cowarna Downs and 19 at Coolgardie and
Kalgoorlie-Boulder AP are the only significant catches made in the
Goldfields. There's no doubt there was very heavy rain, but I'd still
love to know where the pretty precise-looking 20mm in 6 minutes in the
ABC report came from.
Laurier
On Tue, 11 Jan 2000 15:03:26 +1100, "L.J. & B. Smail"
wrote:
>Dear Laurier,
>I was interested to see the report of the Kalgoorlie storm, where the
>airport only recorded 11 mm. The Kal airport is several km from the city
>(and the reported damage area) and, like so often seems to happen, these
>airport weather stations may be good for the airport but next to useless
>for the urban areas they purport to represent. It's like stationing the
>official Sydney station somewhere beyond the outer suburbs.
>Regards, Lindsay Smail
>
>At 01:08 AM 11-01-00 GMT, you wrote:
>>Interestingly, the Airport only recorded 11mm. I would like to know
>>where the 20mm in 6 mins came from.
>>
>>Laurier
>>
>>
>>On Tue, 11 Jan 2000 11:25:46 +1100, Matt Smith
>>wrote:
>>
>>>ABC news article on a storm that hit there last night.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Kalgoorlie cleans-up after torrential rain
>>>
>>> Clean-up operations are continuing in the Western
>>> Australian Goldfields this morning, as
>>> Kalgoorlie-Boulder residents awake to assess the
>>> damage caused by a fierce storm overnight.
>>>
>>> The storm hit about 8:00pm, bringing high winds,
>>> torrential rain and hail.
>>>
>>> Sections of the town were underwater and uprooted
>>> trees brought down power lines as more that 20
>>> millimetres of rain was dumped on the city in just six
>>> minutes.
>>>
>>> The Weather Bureau recorded 600 lighting strikes in
>>> the area during the storm.
>>>
>>> State Emergency Services teams have been working
>>> through the night making temporary repairs to
>>> damaged homes and businesses.
>>>
>>> The hardest hit was a video store at a local shopping
>>> centre which lost a section of its roof.
>>>
>>> The full extent of the damage will be known later today.
>>>
>>>Matt Smith
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From: "Zac" [mnk at Dingoblue.net.au]
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Subject: Re: aus-wx: Bit of Sydney BOM Humour
Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2000 18:16:25 +1100
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Ya just gotta love the attempt at Humour...............The problem is, I
think they're actually serious :-)
Max
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Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2000 4:14 AM
Subject: aus-wx: Bit of Sydney BOM Humour
> Hey just scanning around and found this rather amusing forecast for Sydney
> for Saturday coming up. With all the cool showery weather we have been
> having I think it fits rather nicely !!
>
> James H
>
> Thursday : Few showers. E/SE winds
> City: Min: 18 Max: 23
>
> Friday : Shower or two. SE/NE winds.
> City: Min: 18 Max: 25
>
> Saturday : Chance of a fine day. NE winds
> City: Min: 18 Max: 28
>
> Trend for Sunday Monday and Tuesday :
> Very warm/hot with chance shower/storm Sunday. Unsettled, S change
>
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From: wbc at ozemail.com.au (Laurier Williams)
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Subject: Re: aus-wx: Savage storm part 2 - UPDATE
Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2000 07:44:38 GMT
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On Sun, 9 Jan 2000 20:15:11 +0930, "Paul Mossman"
wrote:
>I just ran and checked my rain guage as the main severe part
>passes and it turns to a rain event - I have had 81.2 mm in 30
>mins!!!!!
>
Paul, whereabouts in Darwin are you -- or, more importantly, your
gauge ;-)
Laurier
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From: "Paul Mossman" [paulmoss at tpgi.com.au]
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Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2000 18:04:17 +0930
Subject: Re: aus-wx: Savage storm part 2 - UPDATE
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Gday Laurier
Im in a suburb called Bayview, which is 5 km North of the city
centre of Darwin. Its adjoining suburb is Stuart Park. Total figures
for that storm was 89.2mm.
Paul.
On 11 Jan 00, at 7:44, Laurier Williams wrote:
> On Sun, 9 Jan 2000 20:15:11 +0930, "Paul Mossman"
> wrote:
>
> >I just ran and checked my rain guage as the main severe part
> >passes and it turns to a rain event - I have had 81.2 mm in 30
> >mins!!!!!
> >
> Paul, whereabouts in Darwin are you -- or, more importantly, your
> gauge ;-)
>
> Laurier
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From: "Halden Boyd" [haldenboyd at hotmail.com]
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Subject: Re: aus-wx: Personal email update
Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2000 01:08:55 PST
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Dear Aus-wx friends....
Please note that my private email has been changed because I have changed
servers.
halden at one.net.au
Cheers Halden Boyd
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Subject: aus-wx: More articles??
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To those interested in reading,
Please find that two more articles have been added to the storm news
section of our site:
http://www.australiansevereweather.simplenet.com/storm_news/index.html
They are the top two.
30th December supercell that hit Newcastle that got everyone excited on
radar especially including pictures by myself and Daniel Weatherhead.
Unfortunately you would have to see the video to get an idea of the
supercell structure
http://www.australiansevereweather.simplenet.com/storm_news/2000/docs/0001-0
3.htm
This articles is on the 4th January dry line outbreak in
http://www.australiansevereweather.simplenet.com/storm_news/2000/docs/0001-0
4.htm
Please enjoy. Great to see a whole lot of articles from all the various
sites ready for the next edition of Storm News!!
Jimmy Deguara
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From: "Jane ONeill" [cadence at rubix.net.au]
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Subject: aus-wx: ThunderDownUnder99 pics
Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2000 23:15:01 +1100
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Have added 3 more pages to the ThunderDownUnder99 photo album - these are
pics taken by Anthony Cornelius (Qld)on the chase (with apologies to the
'dancer' ) - some great cloud & people shots in here - where else in the
world could you play handball in the middle of a major (?) highway....and if
AC gives met. away - he can always turn into a photographer.....
http://www.rubix.net.au/~cadence/tdu599.htm
http://www.rubix.net.au/~cadence/tdu699.htm
http://www.rubix.net.au/~cadence/tdu799.htm
Jane
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Jane ONeill
ASWA - Victoria
Australian Severe Weather Assocn (ASWA Inc.)
Melbourne Storm Chasers
Email: cadence at rubix.net.au
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Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2000 10:31:01 +1100
From: Ben Quinn [bodie at flatrate.net.au]
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Subject: aus-wx: Sunset Pictures
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Hi Everyone,
Some sunset pictures taken in Brisbane this afternoon
http://www.bsch.simplenet.com/pictures/assor/11-01-2000/january11.htm
Also some SDS induced weather photography from Monday!
http://www.bsch.simplenet.com/pictures/assor/10-01-2000/january10.htm
A very junky/messy looking sky for most of the day, but during the
afternoon some congestus went that little bit further and developed into
a beffy sort of shower..
And even more SDS induced weather photography! (i'm sticking by that
excuse)..
http://www.bsch.simplenet.com/ben/congestus/congestus.htm
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