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001 Carl Smith [carls at ace-net.com.au] TC Steve map animation final update #17
002 Mark Dwyer [mjd at wantree.com.au] New Pictures up and MJ offline
003 Mark Dwyer [mjd at wantree.com.au] TC Nroman Update
004 Paul.Mossman at DWNNICH.OCA.nt.gov.au TC Steve map animation final update #17
005 Paul.Mossman at DWNNICH.OCA.nt.gov.au Darwin on TC Watch!!!!!!!!!!!
006 Paul.Mossman at DWNNICH.OCA.nt.gov.au 5 active TC's in the region.
007 "Les Crossan" [les.crossan at virgin.net] Darwin Storm Cam
008 Blair Trewin [blair at met.Unimelb.EDU.AU] 5 active TC's in the region.
009 Patrick_Tobin at ama.com.au Aviation wx info
010 Paul.Mossman at DWNNICH.OCA.nt.gov.au Aviation wx info
011 "Kevin Phyland" [kjphyland at hotmail.com] February Archive...
012 Paul.Mossman at DWNNICH.OCA.nt.gov.au UPDATE on TC Watch for Darwin
013 "Jason & Keith" [kevans at kisser.net.au] TC Norman now a Severe Cat 3
014 Ben Quinn [bodie at flatrate.net.au] Mothership Wallcloud?
015 Patrick_Tobin at ama.com.au Aviation wx info
016 Mark Little [mark at brigadoon.apana.org.au] Home Weather Stations
017 Paul.Mossman at DWNNICH.OCA.nt.gov.au Darwin Now under TC WARNING!!!!
018 Andrew Wall [astroman at chariot.net.au] Off Topic, car help
019 Jane ONeill [cadence at rubix.net.au] Off Topic, car help
020 "Michael Thompson" [michaelt at ozemail.com.au] Mothership Wallcloud? / Clear slot
021 Susan Puddifer [susanpud at healey.com.au] Darwin storm cam
022 Jane ONeill [cadence at rubix.net.au] Darwin storm cam
023 Ben Munro [benjamin at biosys.net] Darwin storm cam
024 Carl Smith [carls at ace-net.com.au] New TC Steve map animation
025 Susan Puddifer [susanpud at healey.com.au] Darwin storm cam
026 "Adam Mayo" [oyam at bigpond.com] GREEN LIGHTS IN THE SKY
027 steve baynham [bayns at broad.net.au] Mothership Wallcloud?
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From: Carl Smith [carls at ace-net.com.au]
Subject: aus-wx: TC Steve map animation final update #17
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Hi All.
TC Steve map animation at
http://www.ace-net.com.au/~carls/SteveRegenAnim.htm updated with final
warning #17.
Regards,
Carl.
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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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Date: Thu, 02 Mar 2000 00:08:04 +0800
From: Mark Dwyer [mjd at wantree.com.au]
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hi there all i will be off-line during the day tomorrow, due to a
Motherbard problem with the PC that is been fixed. There is a chance it
might not be back before the end of the day, if that is the case i will
see ya all online some time friday avo. So any Message's and emails will
be answered ASAP after i am back online.
There are some new picture up on the net from the Jan 30 storm here in
perth that affected the Golf at the vines, and also disrupted play at
the One Day International Between Australia and India.
www.wantree.com.au/~mjd/photography/2000/january2000.htm
And some pictures from yesterdays Storm Chase near New Norcia with scud
action absolutely going for it in front of u, Which had to be aborted
due to Car problems :(:(:(, even worse when u are very close to catching
it :(:(:(. But ya can win all the time. this is the Url for these few
pictures i did get.
www.wantree.com.au/~mjd/photography/2000/february2000.htm
well that's all for now except for another TC " NORMAN " of the NW coast
from WA.
MJ.
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Date: Thu, 02 Mar 2000 00:58:15 +0800
From: Mark Dwyer [mjd at wantree.com.au]
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IDW50W03
BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY
WESTERN AUSTRALIAN REGIONAL OFFICE
TROPICAL CYCLONE INFORMATION UPDATE
Issued at 1:00 am WST on Thursday, 2 March 2000
BY THE BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY
TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNING CENTRE PERTH
Tropical cyclone Norman [Severity Category 2] was located at midnight
near 18.4S
115.2E, that is 360 kilometres north of Onslow and moving westsouthwest
at 17
kilometres per hour. The cyclone is not expected to affect the coast in
the next
48 hours.
The next update will be issued at 7am this morning.
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From: Paul.Mossman at DWNNICH.OCA.nt.gov.au
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Subject: Re: aus-wx: TC Steve map animation final update #17
Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2000 08:04:05 +0930
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Hey Carl & everyone.
Dont go wiping TC Steve off yet - we are currently being lashed with heavy rain
& winds at 40 knots! Very cyclonic actually! Its dark, wet, windy and theres a
sniff of Tc in the air........
Paul in Darwin.
PS I received 42mm til 7.30am with heavier rain now falling I guess it will
rise to around 60 - 70 by 9am. The wind is really flogging in making driving &
visibility very hard!
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Hi All.
TC Steve map animation at
http://www.ace-net.com.au/~carls/SteveRegenAnim.htm updated with final
warning #17.
Regards,
Carl.
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Carl Smith.
Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.
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Subject: aus-wx: Darwin on TC Watch!!!!!!!!!!!
Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2000 08:12:00 +0930
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Hi all - this just in -
BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY
Northern Territory Region
Darwin Regional Forecasting Centre
PRIORITY
TROPICAL CYCLONE WATCH
TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 1
Issued by the BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY, DARWIN
at 8:00 am CST [6:30 am WST] Thursday 2 March 2000
A CYCLONE WATCH has been issued for coastal and island communities
between Cape Fourcroy and Kalumbaru in Western Australia, including Darwin.
At 8am CST [6.30am WST] a TROPICAL LOW [ex-Steve] was located over the Top End,
about 100km east of Katherine, moving west-northwest at 15 kilometres per hour.
There is a possibility of a cyclone developing during Friday afternoon as it
moves across the coast into the Timor Sea. GALES are not expected in coastal
areas within the next 24 hours, but may develop in the next 24 to 48 hours.
Details of TROPICAL LOW [ex-Steve]
at 8 am CST [6.30 am WST]:
. Centre located near...... 14.7 degrees South 133.4 degrees East
. Location accuracy........ within 60 kilometres
. Recent movement.......... towards the west-northwest at 15 km/h
. Wind gusts near centre... 60 kilometres per hour
. Central pressure......... 996 hectoPascals
People between Cape Fourcroy and Kalumbaru in Western Australia should listen
for the next advice which will be issued at 11 am CST [09.30 am WST].
This advice is available on telephone 1300 659 211.
DARWIN Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre
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From: Paul.Mossman at DWNNICH.OCA.nt.gov.au
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Subject: aus-wx: 5 active TC's in the region.
Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2000 08:08:36 +0930
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Hi all - its amazing - we didnt have 1 a week ago and now we have 5 - seems
like the poor Africans are in for more trouble as TC Gloria hits Madagascar,
and then re-intensifies and hits the coast where there is major flooding
already!
Anyone know of any links to rainfall data for over there (Africa)?
1. TROPICAL CYCLONE 17S WARNING NR 001
05 ACTIVE TROPICAL CYCLONES IN SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE
MAX SUSTAINED WINDS BASED ON ONE-MINUTE AVERAGE
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WARNING POSITION:
011200Z4 --- NEAR 13.5S9 87.5E0
MOVEMENT PAST SIX HOURS - 215 DEGREES AT 04 KTS
POSITION ACCURATE TO WITHIN 060 NM
POSITION BASED ON CENTER LOCATED BY SATELLITE
PRESENT WIND DISTRIBUTION:
MAX SUSTAINED WINDS - 030 KT, GUSTS 040 KT
REPEAT POSIT: 13.5S9 87.5E0
---
FORECASTS:
12 HRS, VALID AT:
020000Z2 --- 14.0S5 86.9E3
MAX SUSTAINED WINDS - 030 KT, GUSTS 040 KT
VECTOR TO 24 HR POSIT: 260 DEG/ 05 KTS
---
24 HRS, VALID AT:
021200Z5 --- 14.2S7 85.9E2
MAX SUSTAINED WINDS - 035 KT, GUSTS 045 KT
VECTOR TO 36 HR POSIT: 265 DEG/ 06 KTS
---
36 HRS, VALID AT:
030000Z3 --- 14.3S8 84.7E9
MAX SUSTAINED WINDS - 045 KT, GUSTS 055 KT
RADIUS OF 035 KT WINDS - 065 NM SOUTH SEMICIRCLE
055 NM NORTH SEMICIRCLE
VECTOR TO 48 HR POSIT: 265 DEG/ 08 KTS
---
EXTENDED OUTLOOK:
48 HRS, VALID AT:
031200Z6 --- 14.4S9 83.1E2
MAX SUSTAINED WINDS - 055 KT, GUSTS 070 KT
RADIUS OF 050 KT WINDS - 035 NM SOUTH SEMICIRCLE
030 NM NORTH SEMICIRCLE
RADIUS OF 035 KT WINDS - 105 NM SOUTH SEMICIRCLE
085 NM NORTH SEMICIRCLE
---
REMARKS:
011500Z7 POSITION NEAR 13.6S0 87.4E9.
THE AREA OF CONVECTION SOUTHWEST OF SUMATRA WHICH WAS THE SUBJECT OF
A TROPICAL CYCLONE FORMATION ALERT HAS BECOME BETTER ORGANIZED OVER
THE PAST 12 HOURS AND HAS INTENSIFIED INTO TROPICAL CYCLONE 17S.
THIS SYSTEM HAS A BROAD CIRCULATION CENTER WITH MAXIMUM WINDS
SITUATED 60 TO 150 NM WEST THRU NORTH OF THE CENTER. HOWEVER DEEP
CONVECTION DURING THE PAST SIX HOURS HAS DEVELOPED SOUTHEAST THRU
WEST OF THE CENTER AS THE VERTICAL WIND SHEAR HAS WEAKENED AND
SHIFTING FROM EASTERLY TO SOUTHEASTERLY. THIS HAS ALLOWED A WEAK
UPPER LEVEL ANTICYCLONE TO FORM OVER THE LOW LEVEL CIRCULATION
CENTER AND GLOBAL MODELS AND THE UW-CIMMS WATER VAPOR SHEAR CHART
INDICATES THAT TC 17S WILL GRADUALLY TRACK BENEATH A REGION OF LOW
VERTICAL WIND SHEAR AFTER 24 HOURS. OUR FORECAST TRACK IS CONSISTENT
WITH GLOBAL MODELS AND OUR OBJECTIVE FORECAST AIDS WHICH INDICATE A
GRADUAL TURN TO THE WEST-SOUTHWEST OR WEST AFTER 36 HOURS AS TC 17S
ENCOUNTERS THE STRONG SUBTROPICAL RIDGE TO ITS SOUTH. ONLY SLOW
STRENGHTENING IS EXPECTED THRU 36 HOURS DUE TO THE VERTICAL WIND
SHEAR WITH A STEADY INTENSIFICATION OF 1 T-NUMBER PER DAY AFTER
THAT. MAXIMUM SIGNIFICANT WAVE HEIGHT AT 011200Z IS 10 FEET. THIS
SUPERCEDES TROPICAL CYCLONE FORMATION ALERT (WTXS21 PGTW 011000).
NEXT WARNINGS WILL BE ISSUED BY NAVPACMETOCCEN JOINT TYPHOON WARNING
CENTER PEARL HARBOR HI AT 020300Z5 (DTG 020157Z5) AND 021500Z8 (DTG
021357Z8). REFER TO TROPICAL CYCLONE 13P (KIM) WARNING (WTPS31 PGTW)
FOR THE FINAL WARNING ON THIS SYSTEM. REFER TO TROPICAL CYCLONE 14P
(STEVE) WARNING (WTPS32 PGTW) FOR THE FINAL WARNING ON THIS SYSTEM.
REFER TO TROPICAL CYCLONE 15S (GLORIA) WARNINGS (WTXS31 PGTW) FOR
SIX-HOURLY UPDATES. REFER TO TROPICAL CYCLONE 16S WARNINGS (WTXS32
PGTW) FOR TWELVE-HOURLY UPDATES. THIS IS A PRODUCT OF THE ALTERNATE
JTWC, YOKOSUKA, JAPAN. QUESTIONS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO THE TYPHOON
DUTY OFFICER AT NPMOC YOKOSUKA (DSN 243-8872).
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From: "Les Crossan" [les.crossan at virgin.net]
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Subject: aus-wx: Darwin Storm Cam
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 2000 23:11:02 -0000
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This is the URL,
everybody.....
Les (UK)
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Les Crossan
Wallsend, Tyne & Wear, UK 54-59N
01-30W
UK Storm Chaser / Severe Weather Enthusiast
Melbourne Storm Chasers (MSC) - Victoria, AUS
http://www.rubix.net.au/~cadence/
Australian Severe Weather Association (ASWA) - AUS
http://www.severeweather.asn.au/
Tornado and Storm Research Organisation (TORRO) - UK
Thunderstorm Census Organisation (TCO) - UK
http://www.torro.org.uk/
Email:
les.NOSPAMcrossan at virgin.net (remove NOSPAM)
ICQ: 17296776
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008
From: Blair Trewin [blair at met.Unimelb.EDU.AU]
Subject: Re: aus-wx: 5 active TC's in the region.
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Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2000 10:18:32 +1100 (EST)
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>
> Hi all - its amazing - we didnt have 1 a week ago and now we have 5 - seems
> like the poor Africans are in for more trouble as TC Gloria hits Madagascar,
> and then re-intensifies and hits the coast where there is major flooding
> already!
>
> Anyone know of any links to rainfall data for over there (Africa)?
>
The South African Weather Bureau (cirrus.sawb.gov.za) has rainfall
data, although the January figures were still listed in the monthly
totals section when I checked this morning. Zimbabwe and Zambia also
have sites (get to them through the WMO at www.wmo.ch), although I've
never managed to get onto the Zambian one.
As I understand it, the problems have been exacerbated because the
heavy rains from Eline hit Mozambique at much the same time as they
were experiencing the flood peaks from heavy rains earlier in the
month in the upper Limpopo catchment in South Africa (although getting
reliable information is not easy - one press report I saw yesterday
referred to a possible threat to Beira, a city on the northern
Mozambique coast, from releases from the Kariba Dam - when Beira is
150 kilometres away from the river!).
As always, the real problem is the high population density and the
lack of transport and infrastructure to evacuate. We'd be seeing
similar scenes at Longreach if outback Queensland had 100 people per
square kilometre...
Incredibly, as of a couple of days ago, Eline was still a reasonably
intact circulation over Angola and was threatening to move into the
South Atlantic. I don't know if it did (and if it did the cold waters
off the coast would kill it pretty quickly). As far as I know there
has never been a tropical cyclone in the South Atlantic (let alone
one that originated off WA!).
Blair Trewin
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Hi all,
Unless I am mistaken (I do hope that is the case) but it looks like access
to some of the best real-time wx info and forecasts for Australia has now
become restricted.
The aviation briefing site at
http://www.airservices.gov.au/brief/brieffr.htm
asked for a user id and password in order to access it this morning.
Is this the experience of others on the list?
This site has been a good source of some
basic wx descriptive info about windspeeds and temps at different
heights, location of troughs and fronts and close to real-time updates
of temps, dps, wind, precipn and other significant wx.
Not that Canberra itself has had any significant wx of any note for a very
long time - but it is good to see what else is happening elsewhere.
For information, I have been made aware of a site which provides links
to sites with non-official weather station info around the world. The link is:
http://www.davisnet.com/weather/cool/world.asp
Patrick
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Subject: Re: aus-wx: Aviation wx info
Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2000 10:12:10 +0930
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HI Patrick - you can still access the info (well I can)
ID is bomw0007
password: aviation.
See how that goes.
PS here - it is bucketing down with winds about 40 knots - feels like the TC
has alreadsy hit when the LOW is still near Katherine!
Could be a few interesting days.
Paul in Darwin.
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Hi all,
Unless I am mistaken (I do hope that is the case) but it looks like access
to some of the best real-time wx info and forecasts for Australia has now
become restricted.
The aviation briefing site at
http://www.airservices.gov.au/brief/brieffr.htm
asked for a user id and password in order to access it this morning.
Is this the experience of others on the list?
This site has been a good source of some
basic wx descriptive info about windspeeds and temps at different
heights, location of troughs and fronts and close to real-time updates
of temps, dps, wind, precipn and other significant wx.
Not that Canberra itself has had any significant wx of any note for a very
long time - but it is good to see what else is happening elsewhere.
For information, I have been made aware of a site which provides links
to sites with non-official weather station info around the world. The link is:
http://www.davisnet.com/weather/cool/world.asp
Patrick
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Subject: aus-wx: February Archive...
Date: Thu, 02 Mar 2000 12:04:30 EST
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Hi every1,
My February archive of IR satpix, upper-level charts, synoptic maps and
selected enhanced photos is up.
http://www.fortunecity.com/greenfield/manchester/4 then Section F
or
http://www3.50megs.com/wycheproof then Synoptic Archive
Cheers,
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From: Paul.Mossman at DWNNICH.OCA.nt.gov.au
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Subject: aus-wx: UPDATE on TC Watch for Darwin
Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2000 11:35:14 +0930
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Hi all. Its very windy here atm - with heavy rain. Heres the updated advice.
IDW50D21
BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY
Northern Territory Region
Darwin Regional Forecasting Centre
PRIORITY
TROPICAL CYCLONE WATCH
TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 2
Issued by the BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY, DARWIN
at 11:00 am CST [9:30 am WST] Thursday 2 March 2000
A CYCLONE WATCH has been issued for coastal and island communities
between Cape Fourcroy in the Northern Territory and Kalumburu in Western
Australia, including Darwin.
At 11am CST [9.30am WST] a TROPICAL LOW [ex-Steve] was located over the Top End,
about 80 kilometres east southeast of Katherine, moving west-northwest at 15
kilometres per hour.
There is a possibility of a cyclone developing during Friday afternoon as the
tropical low moves across the coast near Daly Mouth and into the Timor Sea.
GALES are not expected in coastal areas within the next 24 hours, but may
develop in the next 24 to 48 hours.
STRONG WINDS with squalls to 90 kilometres per hour are being experienced about
the Top End. Squalls may become stronger and more frequent about the northern
and western Top End coasts during tonight.
HEAVY RAIN is expected to cause widespread flooding over the Top End,
Roper-McArthur and Victoria River districts during today and tomorrow.
Tides will be higher than normal between Port Keats and Cape Don.
Details of TROPICAL LOW [ex-Steve]
at 11 am CST [9.30 am WST]:
. Centre located near...... 14.6 degrees South 133.2 degrees East
. Location accuracy........ within 60 kilometres
. Recent movement.......... towards the west-northwest at 15 km/h
. Wind gusts over the north and west Top End... 90 kilometres per hour
. Central pressure......... 996 hectoPascals
People between Cape Fourcroy and Kalumburu should listen for the next advice
which will be issued at 5 pm CST [2.30 pm WST].
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From: "Jason & Keith" [kevans at kisser.net.au]
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Subject: aus-wx: TC Norman now a Severe Cat 3
Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2000 13:01:18 +0800
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HIGH SEAS WEATHER WARNING FOR METAREA 10 ISSUED BY
THE
AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNING
CENTRE PERTH
AT 0427UTC 2 MARCH 2000
HURRICANE WARNING FOR THE WESTERN
AREA
SITUATION
Tropical cyclone Norman with central pressure 965hPa
located at 0400UTC
Within 30 nautical miles of
Latitude eighteen
decimal seven south [18.7S]
Longitude one hundred and thirteen decimal zero
east [113.0E]
moving west at 10 knots.
AREA AFFECTED
Cyclone
causing rough to very rough seas, heavy swell and 30/45 knot winds
within 90
nautical miles of centre, reaching 70 knots within 30 nautical miles
of
centre with high seas and heavy swell.
FORECAST
At 1600UTC 02
March. 18.9 south 111.0 east 960hPa
At 0400UTC 03
March. 19.1 south 108.8 east 950hPa
Next warning issued
at 1100 UTC 02 March 2000
WEATHER PERTH
BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY
WESTERN AUSTRALIAN
REGIONAL OFFICE
TROPICAL CYCLONE INFORMATION UPDATE
Issued at 12:30 pm
WST on Thursday, 2 March 2000
BY THE BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY
TROPICAL
CYCLONE WARNING CENTRE PERTH
Tropical cyclone Norman [Severity Category
3] was located at noon near 18.7S
113.0E, that is 380 kilometres
northnorthwest of Exmouth and moving west at 18
kilometres per hour. The
cyclone is not expected to affect the Western
Australian coast.
The
next update will be issued at 7 pm this evening.
I had 29mm of rain last night from the inflow
spiral bands of Norman :)
More rain is moving down from the NE on
radar..
Mostly overcast now with fresh NE winds 32.1C 70%
RH
latest IR sat of TC Norman
Web cam is currently online on the Karratha weather
page check it out :)
Regards
Jason
Karratha W.A
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Date: Thu, 02 Mar 2000 15:39:54 +1100
From: Ben Quinn [bodie at flatrate.net.au]
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Subject: aus-wx: Mothership Wallcloud?
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Hi Everyone,
I have uploaded some pictures that i took on November 7 last year -
check out this rotation! Quite amazing
http://www.bsch.simplenet.com/ben/nov7/07-11-99d.jpg
And i sort of zoomed in a bit when i scanned this one
http://www.bsch.simplenet.com/ben/nov7/07-11-99a.jpg
I was photographing a storm to my south, so i don't know when this
'thing' developed, but as soon as i saw it i took the harry north
towards it.. i got stuck in traffic, and it was a good 15 minutes before
i got to another lookout - i took this picture
http://www.bsch.simplenet.com/ben/nov7/07-11-99h.jpg
By this time it was well and truly on it's way out.. another 15 mins
later and it was dead..
I would appreciate some input on what this is - i have shown a few
different people and got different answers everytime.. someone thought
it was a Mothership Wall cloud, and someone else though it was a LP
storm/supercell >..
This day was quite a big day for us.. some spectacular storms - with
over half a dozen being reported as rotating.. a mofo wall cloud was
also spotted by ASWA member Narelle Bowmaker (around 10-15 km's to my
south) about 45 minutes before these pictures were taken.. other
pictures taken on this day can be found at:
http://www.bsch.simplenet.com/products/reports/1999/november/7/index.htm
--
Ben Quinn
The Brisbane Storm Chasers Homepage (BSCH)
http://www.bsch.simplenet.com
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Thanks Paul,
yes this works...
I had been accessing the aviation METARs through the Airservices Australia site
- this is the one that has now become password protected.
Enjoy TC Steve...
Patrick
>>HI Patrick - you can still access the info (well I can)
ID is bomw0007
password: aviation.
See how that goes.
PS here - it is bucketing down with winds about 40 knots - feels like the TC
has alreadsy hit when the LOW is still near Katherine!
Could be a few interesting days.
Paul in Darwin.
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From: Mark Little [mark at brigadoon.apana.org.au]
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Subject: Re: aus-wx: Home Weather Stations
Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2000 07:06:26 +1030
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On Wed, 01 Mar 2000, you wrote:
> Hi Mark,
>
> I own a Davis Weather Monitor II weatherstation. I use Weatherlink Software
> to download and graph the data from it. You can see some of the graphs and
> weather summaries I have created with this software at the following links.
>
Hi Matthew,
Thanks for the info on the unit you are using. I'm interested in what other
people in Australia are using. I'll have a look on the net to see what it does
and the data format to the computer is.
I've got summary graphing but haven't done the code to save it to a
file yet, but I was thinking about other functions rather than just displaying
observations and summaries.
In addition to the weather station measurement, my program can also store visual
observations, such as the image and manual observations such as present
weather, past weather, cloud type/height, etc.
I want to try to use this information to see if I can determine any
correlation between the measurements and the observations. Although, currently
the only thing I have is an estimation of the lowest cumulus cloud base using
the dew point and a "standard" lapse rate.
My other interests including mailing out observations (probably METAR format).
I have the mail part, but not the coding. I'm also interested in making a
common database where people can store and retrieve observations. Obviously for
this to be a success, I need to find out what the various stations provide.
Regards,
Mark.
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Subject: aus-wx: Darwin Now under TC WARNING!!!!
Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2000 16:52:42 +0930
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IDW50D21
BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY
Northern Territory Region
Darwin Regional Forecasting Centre
TOP PRIORITY
TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNING
TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 3
Issued by the BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY, DARWIN
at 5:00 pm CST [3:30 pm WST] Thursday 2 March 2000
A CYCLONE WARNING has been declared for coastal and island communities between
DARWIN in the Northern Territory and KALUMBURU in Western Australia.
A CYCLONE WATCH extends west to COCKATOO ISLAND in Western Australia. The
CYCLONE WATCH between CAPE FOURCROY and DARWIN has been cancelled.
At 5.00 pm CST [3.30 pm WST] a tropical low [ex-Steve] was located over the TOP
END, about 40 km south southwest of KATHERINE and 300 km south southeast of
DARWIN, moving west at 15 kilometres per hour. It is expected to cross the coast
near Port Keats on Friday morning.
There is the possibility of a cyclone developing during Friday afternoon as the
tropical low moves over the Joseph Bonaparte Gulf. GALES with gusts to 100
kilometres per hour may develop along the coast between DARWIN and KALUMBURU
during Friday.
STRONG WINDS with squalls to 90 kilometres per hour are currently being
experienced over the Top End.
HEAVY RAIN is expected to cause widespread flooding of low-lying areas in the
Top End, Roper-McArthur and Victoria River regions tonight and tomorrow.
Tides will be higher than normal between Port Keats and Cape Don.
Details of the TROPICAL LOW [ex-Steve] at 5.00 pm CST [3.30 pm WST]:
. Centre located near....... 14.8 degrees South 132.2 degrees East
. Location accuracy......... within 30 kilometres
. Recent movement........... towards the west at 15 km/h
. Wind gusts over the Top End.... 90 kilometres per hour
. Central pressure.......... 996 hectoPascals
REPEATING: A CYCLONE WARNING has been declared for coastal communites between
DARWIN and KALUMBURU. A CYCLONE WATCH extends west to COCKATOO ISLAND in Western
Australia.
The NEXT ADVICE will be issued at 8 pm CST [6.30 pm WST].
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Subject: aus-wx: Off Topic, car help
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Hi ppls,
This post is a little off topic, I hope you don't mind :)
The old Chaser mobile (Toyota Corona) is having a few troubles at the
moment with everything that can go wrong with it, is going wrong. One thing
I need advice on is cleaning the engine of oil that has leaked out of the
engine. I would try de-greaser etc. but I was hoping for a cheaper
solution, maybe something off the cleaning shelf ?????
Anyhelp appreciated,
Andrew
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Date: Thu, 02 Mar 2000 19:23:27 +1100
From: Jane ONeill [cadence at rubix.net.au]
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Suggestion from someone who's owned a series of old cars - replace the
fuel filter if it's a Toyota, don't degrease the engine because then
you'll have to contend with oil leaks as well .
Weather related - friend in Darwin is getting pretty edgy about ex-Steve
(guess what she's not a weather nut!!) and she's getting pretty panicky
about the fact that she can ring me in Melbourne & find out what's
happening there hours before they get told in Darwin. She's in
Palmerston which is a fair way inland but she doesn't have a proper
shelter, too many dogs & the husband went back to the mine this morning.
Melbourne - last seen there was a pre frontal trough lurking out to the
west somewhere between Cape Otway & Geelong & still 37C at 7.15pm in
Melbourne
--------------------------------
Jane ONeill
cadence at rubix.net.au
Melbourne Storm Chasers
http://www.rubix.net.au/~cadence
ASWA - Victoria
http://www.severeweather.asn.au
--------------------------------
Andrew Wall wrote:
>
> Hi ppls,
>
> This post is a little off topic, I hope you don't mind :)
>
> The old Chaser mobile (Toyota Corona) is having a few troubles at the
> moment with everything that can go wrong with it, is going wrong. One thing
> I need advice on is cleaning the engine of oil that has leaked out of the
> engine. I would try de-greaser etc. but I was hoping for a cheaper
> solution, maybe something off the cleaning shelf ?????
>
> Anyhelp appreciated,
>
> Andrew
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From: "Michael Thompson" [michaelt at ozemail.com.au]
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Subject: Re: aus-wx: Mothership Wallcloud? / Clear slot
Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2000 19:46:33 +1100
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Great pics Ben.
I also like Andrew Maben's second photo at
http://www.bsch.simplenet.com/pictures/andrew/71199b.htm
would it be too much to suggest that this is a clear slot created from the
RFD cool air being drawn into the circulation.
Any thoughts.
Michael
> http://www.bsch.simplenet.com/ben/nov7/07-11-99d.jpg
>
> And i sort of zoomed in a bit when i scanned this one
>
> http://www.bsch.simplenet.com/ben/nov7/07-11-99a.jpg
>
> I was photographing a storm to my south, so i don't know when this
> 'thing' developed, but as soon as i saw it i took the harry north
> towards it.. i got stuck in traffic, and it was a good 15 minutes before
> i got to another lookout - i took this picture
>
> http://www.bsch.simplenet.com/ben/nov7/07-11-99h.jpg
>
> By this time it was well and truly on it's way out.. another 15 mins
> later and it was dead..
>
> I would appreciate some input on what this is - i have shown a few
> different people and got different answers everytime.. someone thought
> it was a Mothership Wall cloud, and someone else though it was a LP
> storm/supercell >..
>
> This day was quite a big day for us.. some spectacular storms - with
> over half a dozen being reported as rotating.. a mofo wall cloud was
> also spotted by ASWA member Narelle Bowmaker (around 10-15 km's to my
> south) about 45 minutes before these pictures were taken.. other
> pictures taken on this day can be found at:
>
> http://www.bsch.simplenet.com/products/reports/1999/november/7/index.htm
>
>
> --
>
> 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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Date: Thu, 02 Mar 2000 19:39:32 +1000
From: Susan Puddifer [susanpud at healey.com.au]
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Susan From Balmain
Could someone please check the web address and post it back please - I dont seem
to be getting an entry listing when I try it. Even tried
http://www.terrigal.net.au/~floyd/OzCamsA-Z.htm and their link doesnt seem to be
connecting to it either.
Thanks,
Susan
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Date: Thu, 02 Mar 2000 20:06:04 +1100
From: Jane ONeill [cadence at rubix.net.au]
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Susan,
Try
http://www.qantmnt.au-net.com/webcam/index.html
unfortunately only one cam is working at the moment - but heck - the
other one is!!!.
--------------------------------
Jane ONeill
cadence at rubix.net.au
Melbourne Storm Chasers
http://www.rubix.net.au/~cadence
ASWA - Victoria
http://www.severeweather.asn.au
--------------------------------
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>
> Susan From Balmain
>
> Could someone please check the web address and post it back please - I dont seem
> to be getting an entry listing when I try it. Even tried
> http://www.terrigal.net.au/~floyd/OzCamsA-Z.htm and their link doesnt seem to be
> connecting to it either.
>
> Thanks,
> Susan
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That site never works for me. I think I have seen it once, a year or two
ago. Every time someone posts the url to this list I have another look, to
see whether it works, but it doesn't.
At 19:39 02-03-00 +1000, you wrote:
>Susan From Balmain
>
>Could someone please check the web address and post it back please - I
dont seem
>to be getting an entry listing when I try it. Even tried
>http://www.terrigal.net.au/~floyd/OzCamsA-Z.htm and their link doesnt seem
to be
>connecting to it either.
>
>Thanks,
>Susan
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Subject: aus-wx: New TC Steve map animation
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Hi All.
New TC Steve map animation at
http://www.ace-net.com.au/~carls/SteveTimorSeaAnim.htm to BoM update #3.
Regards,
Carl.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Date: Thu, 02 Mar 2000 20:24:51 +1000
From: Susan Puddifer [susanpud at healey.com.au]
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Susan from Balmain
Actually it never works for me either - but i have found this one which seems
to be working for me http://www.qantmnt.com/webcam/index.html
Try that one
Ben Munro wrote:
> That site never works for me. I think I have seen it once, a year or two
> ago. Every time someone posts the url to this list I have another look, to
> see whether it works, but it doesn't.
>
> At 19:39 02-03-00 +1000, you wrote:
> >Susan From Balmain
> >
> >Could someone please check the web address and post it back please - I
> dont seem
> >to be getting an entry listing when I try it. Even tried
> >http://www.terrigal.net.au/~floyd/OzCamsA-Z.htm and their link doesnt seem
> to be
> >connecting to it either.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Susan
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From: "Adam Mayo" [oyam at bigpond.com]
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Subject: aus-wx: GREEN LIGHTS IN THE SKY
Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2000 22:22:48 +1100
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Hello Everyone,
This may not be strictly on the subject of weather
but nevertheless was anyone else outside watching the sky between 8.55pm and
9.22pm tonight.
Twice we saw Emerald green lights in the sky
travelling from North to South. We have seen these things before and
really would like to know what they are.
Can anyone tell us if they are space junk or worse
still radioactive matter coming back into our air space. No we weren't out
drinking before hand and the sky is clear. Also they definitely aren't
aircraft as they plunge across the sky in the same manner as a meteorite
would. Travelling quite quickly and leaving no tail.
The Mayos. Mona
Vale NSW
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Subject: Re: aus-wx: Mothership Wallcloud?
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hey all,
the mothership comment reminded me a photo i took a few years ago in grafton
http://www.angelfire.com/ok/gany/images/cloud.jpg
i thought it looked like a lenticular cloud, but unsure if they should be among this severe storm.
any thoughts??
steve
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