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001 Carl Smith [carls at ace-net.com.au] TC ELINE ex-LEON update
002 Greg Spencer [hawk at iinet.net.au] ASWA Photo Comp
003 Anthony Cornelius [cyclone at flatrate.net.au] Pictures
004 Phil Bagust [paisley at cobweb.com.au] NEW WEBCAM
005 Matt Smith [disarm at braenet.com.au] Pictures
006 "Kevin Phyland" [kjphyland at hotmail.com] Plains going off...
007 Matt Smith [disarm at braenet.com.au] Plains going off...
008 "Les Crossan" [les.crossan at virgin.net] Plains going off...
009 "Les Crossan" [les.crossan at virgin.net] Missed the Intellicast...
010 peter.corlett at doi.vic.gov.au Plains going off...
011 Andrew Boskell [a_boskell at yahoo.com] ASWA Photo Comp
012 Miguel de Salas [mm_de at postoffice.utas.edu.au Missed the Intellicast...
013 Anthony Cornelius [cyclone at flatrate.net.au] Plains going off...
014 Lindsay [writer at lisp.com.au] Storm Chance for coastal NSW - not likely !
015 Greg Spencer [hawk at iinet.net.au] ASWA Photo Comp
016 Greg Spencer [hawk at iinet.net.au] ASWA Photo Comp
017 "Michael Thompson" [michaelt at ozemail.com.au] Pictures
018 "Michael Thompson" [michaelt at ozemail.com.au] Lake Eyre - what sort of fill can we expect
019 Phil Bagust [paisley at cobweb.com.au] Lake Eyre - what sort of fill can we expect
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001
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From: Carl Smith [carls at ace-net.com.au]
Subject: aus-wx: TC ELINE ex-LEON update
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Hi All.
Looks like TC ELINE ex-LEON intensified to be a very severe cyclone and is
likely to have caused very severe damage in East Mozambique.
Some of you may be be interested in the update pasted below:
>Tue, 22 Feb 2000 09:45:26 +0100
> Dear Matthew and all, I read your mail but can not find it. But I
>recall well what you wrote. Well 11S/LEON/ELINE is now at T6.0 and MFR(
>meteo France Reunion) give a MSLP of 928hpa. This is just the value
>corresponding to a T6.0 number. The actual lowest MSLP recorded in SWIO
>has been 932mb in 1973 with LYDIE near Tromelin . Probably the scale
>would need some revision ( after aircraft reconnaissances?) since the
>MSLP of the Dvorak scale are often too low for SWIO while the winds
>corresponding have been measured many times in the basin. If
>11S/LEON/ELINE has intensified explosively and packed quite a puch at
>landfall with gusts of 260k/h , it is far far from being the strongest
>cyclone in SWIO . Recent years have provided numerous examples of very
>strong TCs with 01S/AGNIELLE in November 1995 being the strongest TC in
>SH on JTWC records with 150kt winds( T7.5-) but many others also have
>been rated much higher than ELINE by both JTWC and MFR ( BONITA>96 ,
>GERALDA>94, ITELLE>96, LITANNE>94, BELLA>90, ALIBERA>90, ANDRY>84 and so
>on. In the absence of aircraft reconn they just take the given value
>for a T Dvorak number ( and so do JTWC) but we can say that probably the
>actual MSLP is higher while the winds are probably right. I once proposed
>to set up a MSLP table which would be an average between ATL and WNPAC.
>Hope I answered your question, Best regards to you Matthew and to the
>group. Patrick PS: we can fear devastation in parts of east
>Mozambique!!!! PS: if some of you are interested to get SH data , feel
>free to browse outstanding site of Michael Bath , comprehensive and very
>nice. He displays the data I worked on for SH . The url is:
>http://australiansevereweather.simplenet.com and then click on cyclones.
>He also has all warnings from JTWC archived , a large offer of charts,
>and alos archives the Summaries from Gary.
Regards,
Carl.
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Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 22:55:50 +0800
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Hi Everyone
Only 4 more days until end end of submissions for next months photo
competition. I dont have as many photos as I was expecting. Can people
please get there photos to me as soon as possible so I can add them to
the collection. Please send them to my email address and not the
webmaster address as I wont get them if you do send them to the
webmaster address.
Regards
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Assistant Webmaster
Australian Severe Weather Association
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Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2000 00:56:29 +1000
From: Anthony Cornelius [cyclone at flatrate.net.au]
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Hi all,
This evening feels a lot more like summer, with a fresh NE'ly here!
Some grunty Congestus about just after midday, especially while driving
down the coast (went to visit Clyve Herbert who is on holidays here),
probably reaching 18-20,000ft. Some showers sitting around the 20-40
range sat on some of the ranges for most of the day too. While heading
back on the SE Fwy, I encountered some 40-60's at around 12:10am,
certainly something nice to drive through :)
This high has remained further south than previous highs, and really
only has a weak ridge up the coast, giving a nice E'ly-NE'ly flow, that
is not a pseudo-SE'er. The models are suggesting the ridge will
strengthen though, which will be interesting to see - as really, it
should remain the same, or weaken and allow the passage of the next
trough through, providing the high continues to move east.
Ben Quinn wrote:
>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I have uploaded some pictures taken today
>
> http://www.bsch.simplenet.com/pictures/assor/22-02-2000/22-02-200002.jpg
> http://www.bsch.simplenet.com/pictures/assor/22-02-2000/22-02-200003.jpg
>
> Oh what i would do for a decent storm day.. i think it's getting close
> to the point where we start looking forward to next season!
>
> --
>
> Ben Quinn
>
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Subject: Re: aus-wx: NEW WEBCAM
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>Hi all,
>
>Just letting everyone know that Kathryn and myself have put up a webcam.
>
>Soon it will be linked up to the outside world for people to see what the
>Weather in Adelaide is doing, or what we are doing aswell, eeeek
>
>you can find the AstroCAM at http://www.chariot.net.au/~astroman/astrocam.html
>
>the images are uploaded every 5 minutes if we are on-line, if we are not
>on-line the image will not refresh.
>
>Enjoy!!!
Nice one guys! Now all you have to do is put it on a swivel so that it
faces the oncoming weather! Maybe on the back of a weathervane!!
Phil 'Paisley' Bagust
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Thats one hell of a congestus! (18-2000 ft)
Matt
>Hi all,
>
>This evening feels a lot more like summer, with a fresh NE'ly here!
>Some grunty Congestus about just after midday, especially while driving
>down the coast (went to visit Clyve Herbert who is on holidays here),
>probably reaching 18-20,000ft. Some showers sitting around the 20-40
>range sat on some of the ranges for most of the day too. While heading
>back on the SE Fwy, I encountered some 40-60's at around 12:10am,
>certainly something nice to drive through :)
>
>This high has remained further south than previous highs, and really
>only has a weak ridge up the coast, giving a nice E'ly-NE'ly flow, that
>is not a pseudo-SE'er. The models are suggesting the ridge will
>strengthen though, which will be interesting to see - as really, it
>should remain the same, or weaken and allow the passage of the next
>trough through, providing the high continues to move east.
>
>Ben Quinn wrote:
>>
>> Hi Everyone,
>>
>> I have uploaded some pictures taken today
>>
>> http://www.bsch.simplenet.com/pictures/assor/22-02-2000/22-02-200002.jpg
>> http://www.bsch.simplenet.com/pictures/assor/22-02-2000/22-02-200003.jpg
>>
>> Oh what i would do for a decent storm day.. i think it's getting close
>> to the point where we start looking forward to next season!
>>
>> --
>>
>> Ben Quinn
>>
>> The Brisbane Storm Chasers Homepage (BSCH)
>> http://www.bsch.simplenet.com
>> The Australian Weather Pages Webring
>> http://www.bsch.simplenet.com/webring/index.htm
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>(ASWA)
>(07) 3390 4812
>14 Kinsella St
>Belmont, Brisbane
>QLD, 4153
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Subject: aus-wx: Plains going off...
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2000 10:32:08 EST
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Hi every1,
If you're reasonably quick (i.e. next hour or so - before sunset there) you
can see some cool thunderstorms in visible light from the U.S. It's going
off in northern Texas and Oklahoma and into Kansas...
http://wwwghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goes8conus.html
Cheers,
Kevin from Wycheproof.
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yep sure is!
http://iwin.nws.noaa.gov/iwin/us/tornado.html <-- tornado warnings
http://www.intellicast.com/LocalWeather/World/UnitedStates/Central/Oklahoma/
OklahomaCity/Radar/ <-- radar
I await the day the BoM introduce this sort of detailed warnings for severe
thunderstorms... not to mention FREE radar for the general public and 1km
res up to date sat pics!
Matt Smith
>Hi every1,
>
>If you're reasonably quick (i.e. next hour or so - before sunset there) you
>can see some cool thunderstorms in visible light from the U.S. It's going
>off in northern Texas and Oklahoma and into Kansas...
>
>http://wwwghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goes8conus.html
>
>Cheers,
>Kevin from Wycheproof.
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From: "Les Crossan" [les.crossan at virgin.net]
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Subject: Re: aus-wx: Plains going off...
Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 23:58:39 -0000
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From: Kevin Phyland [kjphyland at hotmail.com]
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Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2000 3:32 PM
Subject: aus-wx: Plains going off...
The squall line going through Texas and SW Ok is setting off some supercell
events - MSC (US) chasers are again on the spot... the Intellicast radar
summary was showing a particularly fine looking bow echo in SW Oklahoma at
2230gmt with a few other mesos scattered along a line through Texas.
The Weather Channel is on severe weather watch.
Severe storm warnings are in effect for Texas and Oklahoma.
Les (UK)
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From: "Les Crossan" [les.crossan at virgin.net]
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Subject: aus-wx: Missed the Intellicast...
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2000 00:01:16 -0000
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... URL is here get it whilst its still
hot.
Les (UK)
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The squall line going through Texas and SW Ok is setting off some supercell
events - MSC (US) chasers are again on the spot... the Intellicast radar
summary was showing a particularly fine looking bow echo in SW Oklahoma at
2230gmt with a few other mesos scattered along a line through Texas.
Thanks Les,
Harald was off chasing that bow echo as of an hour ago, so
hopefully we should get an on the spot report soon.
Cheers,
Pete.
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Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 16:25:17 -0800 (PST)
From: Andrew Boskell [a_boskell at yahoo.com]
Subject: Re: aus-wx: ASWA Photo Comp
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Greg,
Why does it say to send the photo submissions to the
webmaster in the news letter instead of your address??
Perhaps that's why you don't have many photo's....I
had sent mine to the webmaster address as per the news
letter!
Andrew.
--- Greg Spencer wrote:
> Hi Everyone
>
> Only 4 more days until end end of submissions for
> next months photo
> competition. I dont have as many photos as I was
> expecting. Can people
> please get there photos to me as soon as possible so
> I can add them to
> the collection. Please send them to my email address
> and not the
> webmaster address as I wont get them if you do send
> them to the
> webmaster address.
>
> Regards
>
> Greg Spencer
> Assistant Webmaster
> Australian Severe Weather Association
> http://www.severeweather.asn.au
>
>
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http://kwtv.rigroup.com/doppler.htm
It is showing a very nice bow echo at the moment (0:30 Z)
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Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2000 11:54:11 +1000
From: Anthony Cornelius [cyclone at flatrate.net.au]
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My true dream is to have a site that rivals Project CAPS in the US, with
hourly analysis maps of DP's, temperature, MSL, Theta-E, CAPE, SRH,
soundings, LI's etc.
http://caps.ou.edu/wx/ <--- This the URL if people haven't seen it
before. While I believe some numerical forecasts are also applied to
the analysis, just having the DP/winds/MSL/temperature/Theta-E at the
surface would be a dream come true! Then we'd be able to complain about
the lack of mobile reception in Australia instead of the lack of data on
storm chases
Matt Smith wrote:
>
> yep sure is!
>
> http://iwin.nws.noaa.gov/iwin/us/tornado.html <-- tornado warnings
>
> http://www.intellicast.com/LocalWeather/World/UnitedStates/Central/Oklahoma/
> OklahomaCity/Radar/ <-- radar
>
> I await the day the BoM introduce this sort of detailed warnings for severe
> thunderstorms... not to mention FREE radar for the general public and 1km
> res up to date sat pics!
>
> Matt Smith
>
> >Hi every1,
> >
> >If you're reasonably quick (i.e. next hour or so - before sunset there) you
> >can see some cool thunderstorms in visible light from the U.S. It's going
> >off in northern Texas and Oklahoma and into Kansas...
> >
> >http://wwwghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/goes8conus.html
> >
> >Cheers,
> >Kevin from Wycheproof.
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Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 09:07:36 -0800
From: Lindsay [writer at lisp.com.au]
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Subject: Re: aus-wx: Storm Chance for coastal NSW - not likely !
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Oh well Michael, maybe the snow season might give us something to crow
about this season cos we haven't had much in the way of storms up here
either. If the last few years of snow falls in the Cent. Tabs. is
anything to go by (well, you've gotta hope) we should get some this
year. '96 saw a nice fall, '97 light falls, '98 another nice year, '99
light falls and 2000?, well here's hoping.
Lindsay Pearce
PS: At least Oberon will give me some joy...and pictures, they always
get snow, if I ever get my camera back from the repair man that is!
Michael Thompson wrote:
>
> What a horrible set of data the models have thrown us today. Lift index well
> into the positive, on the NSW Northern Tablelands they are pushing double
> plus figures.
>
> We appear to have another on of these troughs that slinks back to SA when
> the high pressure builds into the Tasman, rather than moving east ahead of
> the high, this has happened a few times over this year and is one of the
> reasons why we have such a poor storm season.
>
> Oh well, perhaps later this week.
>
> Michael Thompson
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Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2000 14:28:32 +0800
From: Greg Spencer [hawk at iinet.net.au]
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Oops, I've had a few people ask me what the topic is.
For those that arent sure, the topic for next month is "Lightning" Im sure
there is plenty of photos out there worthy of entry. So far I have about 17 or
so, I would like to see more though :-)
Regards
Greg Spencer
Greg Spencer wrote:
> Hi Everyone
>
> Only 4 more days until end end of submissions for next months photo
> competition. I dont have as many photos as I was expecting. Can people
> please get there photos to me as soon as possible so I can add them to
> the collection. Please send them to my email address and not the
> webmaster address as I wont get them if you do send them to the
> webmaster address.
>
> Regards
>
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Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2000 14:37:17 +0800
From: Greg Spencer [hawk at iinet.net.au]
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Andrew,
Sorry about that, with all the other things that I've had to do, I guess it
got forgotten, Can you send the images to me again please
Regards
Greg Spencer
Andrew Boskell wrote:
> Greg,
>
> Why does it say to send the photo submissions to the
> webmaster in the news letter instead of your address??
> Perhaps that's why you don't have many photo's....I
> had sent mine to the webmaster address as per the news
> letter!
>
> Andrew.
>
> --- Greg Spencer wrote:
> > Hi Everyone
> >
> > Only 4 more days until end end of submissions for
> > next months photo
> > competition. I dont have as many photos as I was
> > expecting. Can people
> > please get there photos to me as soon as possible so
> > I can add them to
> > the collection. Please send them to my email address
> > and not the
> > webmaster address as I wont get them if you do send
> > them to the
> > webmaster address.
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Greg Spencer
> > Assistant Webmaster
> > Australian Severe Weather Association
> > http://www.severeweather.asn.au
> >
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From: "Michael Thompson" [michaelt at ozemail.com.au]
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Subject: Re: aus-wx: Pictures
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2000 17:53:56 +1100
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At least you are getting rain/showers, here in the Illawarra it is as dry as
the proverbial. The whole 0.6mm we had last night had me excited !
Michael
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> Hi Everyone,
>
> I have uploaded some pictures taken today
>
> http://www.bsch.simplenet.com/pictures/assor/22-02-2000/22-02-200002.jpg
> http://www.bsch.simplenet.com/pictures/assor/22-02-2000/22-02-200003.jpg
>
> Oh what i would do for a decent storm day.. i think it's getting close
> to the point where we start looking forward to next season!
>
>
> --
>
> Ben Quinn
>
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Subject: aus-wx: Lake Eyre - what sort of fill can we expect
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Not being an expert on this field I wonder what Lake Eyre will look over the
coming months. There has been considerable rain in catchments, and many of
the flood peaks coming down through SW Queensland will not be losing much to
soil soak ( as in the past ) as the entire course has had rain.
Any projected comparisons to previous fills ?
Will coastal Australia be knee deep in Pelicans in a couple of years -
Pelican numbers tend to increase dramatically over coastal Australia when
Lake Eyre starts to dry. It was very noticeable here at Lake Illawarra.
Michael Thompson
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>Not being an expert on this field I wonder what Lake Eyre will look over the
>coming months. There has been considerable rain in catchments, and many of
>the flood peaks coming down through SW Queensland will not be losing much to
>soil soak ( as in the past ) as the entire course has had rain.
>
>Any projected comparisons to previous fills ?
>
>Will coastal Australia be knee deep in Pelicans in a couple of years -
>Pelican numbers tend to increase dramatically over coastal Australia when
>Lake Eyre starts to dry. It was very noticeable here at Lake Illawarra.
>
>Michael Thompson
>http://thunder.simplenet.com
As someone with a lay interest, I'd say maybe a filling on par with 1989?
That year the north lake almost filled after the south lake filled and
overflowed for the first time in recorded history. Obviously that won't
happen this time [not enough rain in the southern Flinders Ranges
catchments], but I don't think we're looking at a 'great filling' a la
1974. Even if the whole lake doesn't fill however, the southern bays will,
and it will be a spectacular sight for anyone camping in that area.....
A 1 in 10 year fill I'd say.
Phil 'Paisley' Bagust
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