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001 "John Woodbridge" [jrw at pixelcom.net] Brisbane-wx
002 Lindsay [writer at lisp.com.au] Channel Nine and Max temps for Sunday
003 Lindsay [writer at lisp.com.au] Storms on 17 March
004 Mal Ninnes [bueno at tig.com.au] western trip
005 "Zac" [mnk at Dingoblue.net.au] NSW wx Monday
006 Andrew Miskelly [amiskelly at ozemail.com.au] Illawarra Rain
007 wbc at ozemail.com.au (Laurier Williams) Future cyclone names
008 Blair Trewin [blair at met.Unimelb.EDU.AU] Warm night.S
009 Blair Trewin [blair at met.Unimelb.EDU.AU] Bellenden Ker 1999 Rainfall
010 Blair Trewin [blair at met.Unimelb.EDU.AU] Bellenden Ker 1999 Rainfall
011 Anthony Cornelius [cyclone at flatrate.net.au] Brilliant Rainbow over Brisbane this Morning
012 Blair Trewin [blair at met.Unimelb.EDU.AU] Channel Nine and Max temps for Sunday
013 Blair Trewin [blair at met.Unimelb.EDU.AU] Future cyclone names
014 Blair Trewin [blair at met.Unimelb.EDU.AU] Very high mean minima this March
015 "Ian Weller" [IYW at rbfb.tas.gov.au] Tasmanian Storm Warning
016 "Pearce" [r_pearce at Dingoblue.net.au] Matt Smith in Hunter
017 Blair Trewin [blair at met.Unimelb.EDU.AU] Illawarra Rain
018 Blair Trewin [blair at met.Unimelb.EDU.AU] Wilsons Prom temps on Friday/Saturday
019 Andrew Wall [astroman at chariot.net.au] #Weather Footy Tipping Comp
020 "Adam Mayo" [oyam at bigpond.com] Future cyclone names
021 davidkc at advanceenergy.com.au Bathurst
022 Blair Trewin [blair at met.Unimelb.EDU.AU] Bathurst
023 "James Harris" [jimbohar at hotmail.com] Hunter and Nth Sydney heavy rain
024 Jimmy Deguara [jdeguara at ihug.com.au] Storm Chase
025 wbc at ozemail.com.au (Laurier Williams) Heavy rain in the Blue Mtns
026 wbc at ozemail.com.au (Laurier Williams) Synoptic charts of this rain event
027 wbc at ozemail.com.au (Laurier Williams) Hunter and Nth Sydney heavy rain
028 Don White [donwhite at ozemail.com.au] Illawarra Rain
029 paulmoss at tpgi.com.au Possible TC for Mid QLD?? / Trivia
030 "Michael Thompson" [michaelt at ozemail.com.au] Heavy rain in the Blue Mtns
031 "Nick Sykes" [nsykes22 at optushome.com.au] S.E Australia Sat Pics
032 "Max King" [mnk at Dingoblue.net.au] Western trip
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001
From: "John Woodbridge" [jrw at pixelcom.net]
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Subject: RE: aus-wx: Brisbane-wx
Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 01:06:40 +1000
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Hi All,
Fellow Brisbanites are probably wondering what on Earth could be worth
mentioning about Brisbane's weather at the moment. One does of course
expect it to be fairly boring at this time of year, however it is currently
so monotonous that it is actually becoming quite remarkable...
In fact, over the past 8 days ( at Mt. Crosby), the total Range in daily
minimum temps has been just 1.0C, in fact until last night it was just 0.5C
(i.e, 19.0 to 19.5). Last night was a shocker, down to 18.5c! Max's have
been in a range of 2.0C (28.5C to 30.5C). I happen to take readings around
midnight, and the external temp has been in range of 2.5C (20.5C to 23.0C),
internal temp range 2.0C (23.0C to 25.0C), RH Range 7% (64% to 71%), and the
Bar range 5hPa.
More remarkable perhaps, on two separate occasions (Mar 14 and Mar 18) each
of the 3 readings; Min, Max and external temp, have each been exactly 0.5C
higher than the day before.
Rainfall has been basically zero, except for a gratuitous 0.2mm early this
morning. In fact total rainfall for March so far is just 15.5mm or around
17% of average (for first 19 days in March) thus continuing the rather dry
spell at this location so far this century (currently running at 32% of
average YTD and falling).
Hum, by now you must totally bored with this boring email about boring
weather. But, what the hell else is there to write about? Maybe I'll
become an accountant or something.
John.
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Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2000 11:41:40 -0800
From: Lindsay [writer at lisp.com.au]
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Did anyone see the Max temps for Sydney and environs on Channel Nine on
Sunday?
They had Katoomba as 20. Surely not. 3pm temp maybe?
Lindsay P.
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Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2000 07:48:55 -0800
From: Lindsay [writer at lisp.com.au]
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Sorry for the lateness of the reply on this one, Wentworth falls had
around 25mm to 28 mm in that downpour last Friday, according to two
local folk with gauges. A friend at tennis said traffic pulled over as
the roads were awash with flash flooding. My partner works at the
conservatorium and the rain dumped down there.
Lindsay P.
Matthew Piper wrote:
>
> Hi Don,
>
> I only received 0.4mm here in Blaxland which fell between 4 and 4:30pm.
> However I did hear on the radio that there was some flash flooding up at
> Wentworth Falls with this storm.
>
> Matthew Piper
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Don White
> To: Aussie Weather
> Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2000 12:25 PM
> Subject: aus-wx: Storms on 17 March
>
> > Does anyone know if there was rain in the blaxland - glenbrook -
> > Faulkonbridge area late yesterday (Friday) in storms?
> > Some brief but intense falls on the Hume norht of Marulen - heavy enough
> > to stop traffice at around 4.30 but again,m no data available or is
> > there?
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Don White
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From: Mal Ninnes [bueno at tig.com.au]
Subject: aus-wx: western trip
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Hey all,
Max and I are heading out now to start the search near Orange this morning
with the hope that something might happen this afternoon. Any updates with
radar, etc would be appreciated.
Me 0411-098-439
Max 0412-208-928
Thanks.
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From: "Zac" [mnk at Dingoblue.net.au]
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Subject: aus-wx: NSW wx Monday
Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 09:34:01 +1000
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Hi group
Mal Ninnes and myself are headed out today. Looks
like Lithgow, Mudgee, Dunedoo, Coolah area may be the go. Just spoke to Matt
Smith, and he is headed North towards the Hunter.
All updates greatly appreciated due to cloud cover
:)
Mobiles , Max 0412 208 928
Mal 0411 098 439
Regards Max
006
Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 10:13:22 +1100
From: Andrew Miskelly [amiskelly at ozemail.com.au]
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Hi all,
Long time, no write to list. No good.
Interesting to see in this mornings obs that Wollongong picked up 22mm
in the 24hrs and no more than a kilometre to the NW, Wollongong Uni got
49.
The good old escarpment does some strange things...apart from tearing
nice storms apart!
Andrew.
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From: wbc at ozemail.com.au (Laurier Williams)
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Subject: aus-wx: Future cyclone names
Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2000 23:53:27 GMT
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I recall seeing (on the Net) a list of names from which future cyclone
names are picked. Can anyone help with an URL?
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Laurier Williams
Australian Weather News & Links
http://ausweather.simplenet.com
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From: Blair Trewin [blair at met.Unimelb.EDU.AU]
Subject: Re: aus-wx: Warm night.S
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>
> Sydney's min temp this morning (and yesterday morning) was 22 degrees -
> both appear to be day records for 17th and 18 March respectively.
> Also, Canberra's overnight min temp of 21.3 appears to be 2nd highest
> ever in March and a record for the 2nd half of March.
> Perhaps,if you get a chance, Blair, could you confirm these facts or
> correct them. Thanks
> Don W
I don't have any records of overnight mins for Canberra. The 24-hour
min was 20 rounded (probably the 0900 reset temperature of 20.2 from
the previous morning). This is a record for so late in autumn and
would, if it was 20.0 or higher, be only the fourth 20+ minimum in
March in Canberra. The other three were all in the early part of
March 1983, including 26.0 on the 8th (the highest 24-hour minimum
on record for any month - the 26 from November 1946 is an overnight
minimum but not a valid 24-hour minimum on either of the definitions
in use at the time) and 20.7 on the 5th.
It was also the warmest night of the (extended) summer.
The date records for Sydney for the 17th and 18th were 21.9 and 21.4
repsectively, so the 18th has definitely been broken and the 17th may
have been (both are pretty soft records, though, compared with
other dates around).
Not for the first time this summer, Melbourne missed out on a
potentially spectacular overnight minimum because of a change around
0800 on Saturday morning. I've only seen the three-hourly readings,
(I had the good fortune not to be in Melbourne on Friday night,
although Wodonga wasn't much better) - from these it looks as if it
only dropped to 28-29 before the change.
For Victoria at least, this system might just have been summer's
final fling. Melbourne might see low 30s on Wednesday, but otherwise
it looks like quite a cool week, and we're at a stage of the year now
when the probability of 30+ or 35+ temperatures drops steeply with every
passing week. It's certainly nice to see sub-560 thicknesses on a
regular basis again!
Blair Trewin
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From: Blair Trewin [blair at met.Unimelb.EDU.AU]
Subject: Re: aus-wx: Bellenden Ker 1999 Rainfall
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>
> Just out of interest Blair, what are the average and extreme temperatures
> at BK. I know it's over 1500m asl. with a great deal of cloud [the
> vegetation is tropical cloud forest - very rare in Oz]. Do they ever get
> frosts?
>
> Phil 'Paisley' Bagust
> paisley at cobweb.com.au
> http://www.chariot.net.au/~paisley2
>
Probably not, because the mountaintop location precludes cold-air
drainage under clear skies and severely compresses the diurnal range.
(Only rainfall obs are taken at Bellenden Ker - no temps). However,
the Atherton Tableland regularly experiences frosts in the more
favoured locations. Herberton (899m) has a record minimum of -5.0 and
goes below 0 at least once in most years. Even low-level sites more
than a few kilometres away from the tropical coast can get cold under
the right conditions (Townsville Airport has had 0.1).
Cairns' lowest maximum on record is 18.7, so I'd expect the lowest
maxima at Bellenden Ker to be somewhere in the 7-10 range - too warm
for snow.
Blair Trewin
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From: Blair Trewin [blair at met.Unimelb.EDU.AU]
Subject: Re: aus-wx: Bellenden Ker 1999 Rainfall
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>
> On Fri, 17 Mar 2000 12:29:32 +1100 (EST), Blair Trewin
> wrote:
>
> >Incidentally, I will be doing an investigation over the next couple of
> >months of all the major Australian temperature and rainfall extremes
> >(highest max, lowest min, highest daily, monthly and annual rainfalls
> >for all states). Hopefully I'll get the OK to put the findings on the
> >external web - will keep you posted.
> >
> Hi Blair
>
> Not lowest max and highest mins? That would be a pity. Whatever, it's
> much needed. Good luck!
>
> Laurier
I hope to do these eventually, but they are a lower priority at
present. (The state extremes on my web page for these have received
some quality control, but not as intensive as I would want for an
official pronouncement on their validity or otherwise).
Blair
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Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 10:27:40 +1000
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Hi all!
Just home briefly from uni before I goto work...
Did anyone see the brilliant rainbow over the Brisbane CBD this
morning??? And did anyone get photos!?!? I know rainbows look
different from different angles, and perhaps I was just lucky to be
caught in peak hour traffic on Stanley St to see it. It was one of the
brightest I've ever seen, and descended over the Brisbane CBD, and made
a brilliant arc to the south of that. I even phoned (and woke up) Ben
(much to his disgust), to see if he could see it from where he was - but
he may have been at the wrong angle.
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From: Blair Trewin [blair at met.Unimelb.EDU.AU]
Subject: Re: aus-wx: Channel Nine and Max temps for Sunday
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>
> Did anyone see the Max temps for Sydney and environs on Channel Nine on
> Sunday?
>
> They had Katoomba as 20. Surely not. 3pm temp maybe?
>
> Lindsay P.
Katoomba's max was 27 - the 1500 temperature was 18, with a thunderstorm
being reported.
Blair Trewin
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From: Blair Trewin [blair at met.Unimelb.EDU.AU]
Subject: Re: aus-wx: Future cyclone names
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>
> I recall seeing (on the Net) a list of names from which future cyclone
> names are picked. Can anyone help with an URL?
>
It's in Chris Landsea's extremely useful Tropical Cyclone FAQ at:
http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/tcfaq/tcfaqHED.html
(also accessible via the NHC home page at www.nhc.noaa.gov)
The Australian part of the list is a little out of date (Australia
uses a continuously rotating list with notable names being 'retired'
and replaced with one starting with the same letter, and I noticed
that Vance and Thelma, for example, are still there), but that won't
be an issue for some years. I also notice that 'Elle' is still listed.
(There was a rumour doing the rounds that 'Elle' was pulled off the
list because of pressure from the WA tourism people - who were doing
a series of ads featuring a certain well-known model - but my
understanding is that the real story was that someone at the Bureau
realised the conflict in time and substituted another name of their
own accord).
Blair Trewin
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From: Blair Trewin [blair at met.Unimelb.EDU.AU]
Subject: aus-wx: Very high mean minima this March
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Melbourne, Canberra and Sydney are all currently running above
their previous records for highest March mean minima:
Melbourne 16.9 (previously 16.8, 1974)
Canberra 15.3 (previously 13.6, 1983)
Sydney 19.6 (previously 19.3, 1956/68/83)
With the climatological cooling later in the month I'd be surprised
if Melbourne and Sydney broke their records, but Canberra should (an
average of 10.5 for the rest of the month would be enough). The
Canberra value is particularly impressive because there is no
significant urbanisation signal there (the airport is well outside
the city boundaries).
Blair Trewin
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Hi Andrew and Chas!
Finally logged on!!..Down South we received quite a pastiing in winds ..probably gusts to 90+kph....No thunderstorms ..a couple of heavy rainsqualls that would have registered a yellow on radar!...No thunder in Hobart since November.....
>>> Andrew Boskell 03/19/00 09:22am >>>
G'day Chas,
No, I didn't look at the radar....I was at the "local"
consuming a beverage or two for St. Pat's day! The
wind did certainly pick up once the front moved
through. It's good to have a little action considering
how quite it has been latley.
Regards,
Andrew.
--- Chas & Helen Osborn wrote:
> Dear Andrew
>
> No thunderstorms here but we did get a fair bit of
> wind. The wind probably did
> not get as strong as forecast but there was a lot of
> small branches littering
> the ground this morning. Last night (about 10pm) on
> the radar there was a bit
> of activity in Bass Straight showing green and pink
> did you see any of that?
>
> Chas
>
>
> Andrew Boskell wrote:
>
> > G'day Chas,
> >
> > Did you guy's get any thunderstorm activity down
> there
> > this morning? I observed two thunderstorms east of
> > Devonport between 5am to 6:30am. They were fairly
> > active but were fast moving!
> >
> > Andrew.
> >
> > --- Chas & Helen Osborn
> wrote:
> > > Hello Everyone
> > >
> > > Our first Storm warning for the year.
> > > Low Rocky Point is the closest I have seen one
> to
> > > Strahan.
> > >
> > >
> > > Initial Storm Warning
> > > For southwestern Tasmanian coastal waters
> between
> > > South East Cape and
> > > Low
> > > Rocky Point
> > >
> > > A low pressure system south of Western
> > > Australia is expected to deepen and move to the
> > > southwest of Tasmania
> > > overnight
> > > with a cold front to cross early tomorrow.
> > >
> > >
> > > Chas
> > > Strahan Tasmania
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
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From: "Pearce" [r_pearce at Dingoblue.net.au]
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Subject: aus-wx: Matt Smith in Hunter
Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 13:58:46 +1100
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List :
At 1:50pm, Matt Smith is at Singleton in the Hunter Valley
heading for Maitland where a persistent cell on radar is currently situated,
moving slowly ENE. He reports another cell developing overhead at Singleton, and
more going up through the Wollemi National Park, north of the main rainband.
I think updates would still be appreciated due to the
reasonably low visibility out there, his mobile no is 0407069693.
Not sure about the guys out west, they may be encountering
problems with the rain, so will hopefully head into the Hunter. Satpics seem to
be down at the moment :(
Matthew Pearce
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From: Blair Trewin [blair at met.Unimelb.EDU.AU]
Subject: Re: aus-wx: Illawarra Rain
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> There was some local flooding in the area, could not call the BOM because of
> the mobile phone block.
>
I'm currently following the mobile phone block up within the Bureau.
Will keep you posted if there is any progress.
Blair Trewin
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From: Blair Trewin [blair at met.Unimelb.EDU.AU]
Subject: aus-wx: Wilsons Prom temps on Friday/Saturday
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Some very interesting temperatures at the Wilsons Promontory
lighthouse on Saturday morning. (For those unfamiliar with it, this
is a very exposed peninsula with the only land connection to the
NNW, and a necessary precondition for high temperatures is a strong
flow from that direction).
After being at 21 or lower all day Friday, the temperature jumped
to 29 by 0300 on Saturday morning, and 31 at 0600. It then dropped
back to 19 at 0900, following the wind change. Quite a remarkable
diurnal pattern!
Blair Trewin
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Hey Guys
Here is your friendly reminder to put your tips in for the up coming round
of footy. All tips MUST be in by 6.00pm EST on the 24th of March. If you
do not tip you will be given all away games.
Chas is still in the lead of the (but only just) with 24 points. Gorzzz
(John Graham) is a close 2nd on 22 points, and Scud100 is coming in 3rd on
20 points. Ira brings up the rear of the ladder on 10 points ( he missed
out on tipping on the last round )
So don't forget to vote and good luck for the upcoming round.
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From: "Adam Mayo" [oyam at bigpond.com]
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Subject: Re: aus-wx: Future cyclone names
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Hi Laurier and all,
Try this address www.nhc.noaa.gov/aboutnames.html for a seemingly
complete selection of Hurricane names.
Judy Mayo
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> I recall seeing (on the Net) a list of names from which future cyclone
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From: davidkc at advanceenergy.com.au
Subject: Re: aus-wx: Bathurst
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HI..
We are getting extremely heavy rainfall at this time.. 5.40pm..
Last night I worked to 11.30pm in Advance Energy's Control Room, from
several or hundreds of
lightning strikes.. Some of Mudgee still have no power from 7pm last
night..
Could anyone let me know of the rainfall for Bathurst..
Thanks
Dave
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From: Blair Trewin [blair at met.Unimelb.EDU.AU]
Subject: Re: aus-wx: Bathurst
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> HI..
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> We are getting extremely heavy rainfall at this time.. 5.40pm..
>
> Last night I worked to 11.30pm in Advance Energy's Control Room, from
> several or hundreds of
> lightning strikes.. Some of Mudgee still have no power from 7pm last
> night..
>
> Could anyone let me know of the rainfall for Bathurst..
>
> Thanks
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> Dave
12.6mm for the period 0900-1800 at the airport AWS.
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Subject: aus-wx: Hunter and Nth Sydney heavy rain
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Hey Al.
Just got back from Singleton where Matt and I got to see some nice cells and
some great gust fronts , rain etc. more on that later
Coming home though was extremely interesting, I turnes off the New England
Hwy to Cessnock at Braxtner (something like that) and encoutered some
extremely heavy rain and then quite bad flooding on the roadways. Certain
parts had at least a couple of inches covering the roads for 100metres or
so. If anyone has any ideas on what the rain fall was for that area this
afternoon (3 - 5 pm) please let me know.
Matt Smith took another road via Cessknock but was forced to turn around as
the underpass was under at least a metre of water. (Apparantly some guy in a
van thought he could make it through right in front of Matt !!!! Last I
heard the guy was still sitting in his van as the water crept up to his
windows sitting in the middle of the torrent).
Coming home on the F3 there were numerous accidents and cars lying in
ditches on the side of the freeway, heavy rain the whole way to St Ives.
Thanks, James
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Hi everyone,
Firstly, I would like to thank everyone first for the amount of calls
received. So many calls the battery ran out in the end. I was wondering
what the hell was going on. Then I heard of the misinterpreted message.
What I meant was that we could have a record on the list of the lack of
visibility associated with the moisture haze and to see if the low cloud
was able to be picked up by the satpic.. Oh well thanks all the same.
The storm chase? Not the best storm chase as we took the wrong option. We
were planning to go to Mudgee or the Putty Road to the Hunter and then head
towards the target area. The first option would have been better.
Unfortunately in between these two routes is only no-mans land. Another
problem was that the GMS latest satpic was down and so it was more
difficult to pic out where any of the clearer areas were for isolated storm
development.
Well one positive note is that we had a storm develop to the NW which had
very strong updraughts. The back end of the updraughts were very thick and
curled around due to back shear. Quite nice actually. On the way to Denman
where we saw this cell, we saw a major powerful updraught taking off in the
National Park E of Mudgee and shoot through old anvils. This was a
characteristic of the storms today with such high CAPE. And the haze was
very think reducing visibility and making photo shots of storms without a
polarizing lens difficult.
A great drive and a reasonable chase but perhaps more of an experiment to
see what it was like with such high CAPE within a few hours from home.
Jimmy Deguara
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From: wbc at ozemail.com.au (Laurier Williams)
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Subject: aus-wx: Heavy rain in the Blue Mtns
Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 08:22:36 GMT
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45.4mm 9am to 6pm here at Blackheath, with about 34 of that falling
1.30 to 6. Katoomba recorded 32mm 3 to 6, Mt Boyce 23, Narara
(Gosford) 26, Mangrove Mtn 20 and reports of heavy rain causing
traffic problems on the Newcastle Expressway. 20 at Dubbo AP, 13 at
Trangie, 23 at Richmond AP, 10 at Sydney Obs Hill and Homebush. The
same west/east rainband seems to be operating as yesterday only
farther north, about 200km wide (N/S) and extending from the central
west out to sea. The 850 humidity maps for the past few days have
shown this clearly, at one stage having a corridor or >90% humidity
about 200km wide and extending all the way from the NW WA coast into
the Tasman.
The radar is moving the clearing line through Sydney at present
(7.15pm), and there's some nice yellow in the NE Hunter Valley. All
the models go for anywhere between moderate and flood falls on the
Hunter/Mid North Coast through to Thursday. MesoLAPS, interestingly,
makes quite a feature of developing the inland trough, and gives
substantial falls across the NW Tablelands, slopes and plains in the
next 36 hours -- maybe the chasers should head in that direction!
Highest fall 9 to 3 that I can find is Lake Cargelligo with 45mm. 28
at Albion Park is next, as the rain gods pull out the stops to please
Michael T.
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Subject: aus-wx: Synoptic charts of this rain event
Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 08:26:08 GMT
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I'm putting detailed 3-hourly synoptic charts of the current rain
event up on Australian Weather News -- follow the link at the top of
page 1. Where possible, I'm uploading them about an hour after real
time.
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Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 08:32:45 GMT
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Cessnock 19mm 3 to 6, 15 falling 3 to 5. Mangrove Mtn --
61 METAR 0320 1400 15005G07KT 22.6/20.7 ////// RF00.0/001.6
61 METAR 0320 1500 17004G07KT 21.3/20.5 ////// RF04.2/010.4
61 METAR 0320 1600 14009G13KT 19.0/18.5 ////// RF00.4/022.2
61 METAR 0320 1700 16011G17KT 18.7/18.4 ////// RF00.6/023.6
61 METAR 0320 1800 16008G13KT 18.4/18.1 ////// RF01.0/030.6
61 METAR 0320 1900 15012G17KT 17.8/17.5 ////// RF00.6/034.4
(right hand column is 10 min and cumulative rainfall from 9am.)
Laurier
On Mon, 20 Mar 2000 18:32:32 EST, "James Harris"
wrote:
>Hey Al.
>
>Just got back from Singleton where Matt and I got to see some nice cells and
>some great gust fronts , rain etc. more on that later
>
>Coming home though was extremely interesting, I turnes off the New England
>Hwy to Cessnock at Braxtner (something like that) and encoutered some
>extremely heavy rain and then quite bad flooding on the roadways. Certain
>parts had at least a couple of inches covering the roads for 100metres or
>so. If anyone has any ideas on what the rain fall was for that area this
>afternoon (3 - 5 pm) please let me know.
>
>Matt Smith took another road via Cessknock but was forced to turn around as
>the underpass was under at least a metre of water. (Apparantly some guy in a
>van thought he could make it through right in front of Matt !!!! Last I
>heard the guy was still sitting in his van as the water crept up to his
>windows sitting in the middle of the torrent).
>
>Coming home on the F3 there were numerous accidents and cars lying in
>ditches on the side of the freeway, heavy rain the whole way to St Ives.
>
>Thanks, James
>
>
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Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 19:47:04 +1000
From: Don White [donwhite at ozemail.com.au]
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Andrew - the other way around really.
Wollongong Uni had 22; Wollongong AWS which is really Albion Park AP had
49mm - that's quite a few kilometres away and nothing to do with the
escarpment - but to a thunderstorm yesterday afternoon.
Don White
Andrew Miskelly wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Long time, no write to list. No good.
>
> Interesting to see in this mornings obs that Wollongong picked up 22mm
> in the 24hrs and no more than a kilometre to the NW, Wollongong Uni got
> 49.
>
> The good old escarpment does some strange things...apart from tearing
> nice storms apart!
>
> Andrew.
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From: paulmoss at tpgi.com.au
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Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 18:30:18 +0930
Subject: aus-wx: Possible TC for Mid QLD?? / Trivia
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Howdy all. Current AVN shows a Tropical Low / TC possibly for Mid
Coast QLd'ers within 72 hours. Should get those cane toads
excited!
Hows this for Trivia - my Garndmothers name and my name are
one after the other for WA Tropical Cyclones! Now thats amazing!
Her name OLGA - which has just fizzled out (I hope thats not a
sign or sumthin...) and next WA TC will be Paul. Hope its a Cat
5....
:)
Paul in a wet Darwin (after overnight and day rain).
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From: "Michael Thompson" [michaelt at ozemail.com.au]
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Subject: Re: aus-wx: Heavy rain in the Blue Mtns
Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 21:16:51 +1000
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A long way to go yet just to catch up to average rainfall. Worst is that it
has been dry since about 2.30pm.
Michael
> Highest fall 9 to 3 that I can find is Lake Cargelligo with 45mm. 28
> at Albion Park is next, as the rain gods pull out the stops to please
> Michael T.
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From: "Nick Sykes" [nsykes22 at optushome.com.au]
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Subject: aus-wx: S.E Australia Sat Pics
Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 22:10:39 +1100
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Hey all
Recently I have had a permanent cable modem internet connection installed.
This has allowed me to set-up regular downloads of weather data, for
instance satellite pictures
As a result I have decided to put together a sat pic archive page.
Once the site is completed I will have archived sections of the days sat
pics, including an animation sequence.
At present I have set-up a image viewer where you can select the separate
sat pics for the day (about 60k). As well I have a 24 hour animation of the
days sat pics.
Warning the animations are about 5MB in size, I have provided a zipped
version on the site which can be downloaded with resuming software
(getright, gozilla etc).
The Daily animations will be updated roughly at 7pm each night and if a
major weather event is happening and I have the time, more regular updates
will be included.
I also hope to in future, if time allows, set-up up a memorable events
section where the sat pics for say a flooding event or cyclone will be
stored.
The sat pics are based on the NPMOC gms-5 IR and are of high quality.
Hope you enjoy this site.
Test Version can be viewed at
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From: "Max King" [mnk at Dingoblue.net.au]
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Subject: aus-wx: Western trip
Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 23:31:04 +1000
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Hi Group,
Mal Ninnes and I spent the day doing a large circle
around Wollemi national park, with reasonable Success.After leaving the heavy
rain behind us at Lithgow, we picked up a nice Cell at Mudgee, and a beautiful
storm at Ulan. We then proceeded East towards Cassilis, Merriwa and Denman.
Encountered heavy rain at Denman, then from there via the Golden Highway to
Singleton in Torrential rain, with a lot of Surface water. Departed Singleton at
8pm and experienced more very heavy rain intemittenly all the way back to Sydney
via the F3. A good day overall.
Max.
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