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NSW, QLD & VIC Severe Storms : 27 - 31 Dec 2008 inlcuding classic supercell lightning hailstones

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my cousin in canberra sent me this really close lightning pic

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Structure, structure, structure!  Thanks to all for posting them - what a season you guys are having!  I'm enjoying the read, the pics immensely.
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Wow!!! Some really beautiful shots. There is nothing happening here so it's great to see you guys getting some amazing storms. Hope it continues well into the new year and beyond!
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Hi guys,

I had posted something earlier but it seems to have gotten lost during a simultaneous post by someone else ( a good idea therefore to be very careful and any long posts do it in a text editor like notepad as a back-up).

The storms are amazing this year in your region. I particularly like the structured cow catcher nearer Byron Bay - that is when the storm seems very well mature and structured! Excellent stuff!

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Here are the hailstones from Kenebri, NSW on Monday 29th December. The photographer did not request their name to be shown but has given permission for the shots to be displayed here.












Nice fingernails in the 2nd shot  Smiley

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today they predict Increasing cloud with the chance of isolated afternoon showers and thunderstorms. Light northwest winds becoming moderate to fresh north to northeast along the coast in the afternoon and evening in the northern rivers . lets hope that some storms do come out of the blue today it will be a great start to the year.

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Here's a few of my storm pics from some of the other dates in this thread.

Sunday 28th December 2008

A severe thunderstorm warning for flash flooding was issued shortly before the main cell of the afternoon developed right over my place at McLeans Ridges.

Some funnel like base features as the cell intensified on its northward heading.



The rainfall was very intense with 34mm falling - most of which fell in about 10 minutes.  CGs went nuts for a while - the storm really punched upwards right here. Hail and about 50mm of rain was reported a few ks to my north at Clunes.





Nice sunset too.




All photos for 28 December 2008


Monday 29th December 2008

I wasn't able to chase due to family commitments in Ballina.

This is the early cell south of Grafton looking across the Richmond River.



Later in the afternoon the Casino to Urbenville HP supercell was in full swing. The mammatus display was impressive downstream at least !



A lot of lightning was visible from Ballina - which is about 50ks from the storm core. A bit of structure was evident too.



Some lightning when back at home






All photos for 29 December 2008

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Wow, those hailstones from Kenibri are huge! That giant stone in the first pic might be almost 10cm going by my own hand width across my knuckles of 9cm.
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OMG!  They're huge.  Certainly an impressive set of nails there.... Shocked
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Jeff,

I prefer to be a little more conservative in the size of the hailstones - I would say 8 - 9cm maximum. Her hands look smaller than a typical large hand. Still, that is an impressive effort given that giant hail events on this scale are few and far between!

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Those fingernails are going to be famous!! Hope their cars were undercover!
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Really top photos there. Amazing storm with jaw dropping structure. Would be interesting to know the moisture depth at the time of the storm. It would seem from the soundings that only the lowest 50 to 100mbar was moist. Interesting to see the amount of instablity higher in the troposhere. If you took the LI at 300 instead of 500 mbar, the LI would be well below -10 (as pointed out on WZ). The combination of a shallow but extremely unstable boundary layer with moderate-strong wind shear may have favoured the classic supercell structure due to lower precipitation loading on the storm's updraft.

Also, looking at the 256 brisbane radar it appears if another powerful supercell formed of the sunshine coast later in the evening. A large V notch is clearly present for a considerable time.

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Jeff,

I prefer to be a little more conservative in the size of the hailstones - I would say 8 - 9cm maximum. Her hands look smaller than a typical large hand. Still, that is an impressive effort given that giant hail events on this scale are few and far between!

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Yeah but once you add those nails into the equation .....
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...Also, looking at the 256 brisbane radar it appears if another powerful supercell formed of the sunshine coast later in the evening. A large V notch is clearly present for a considerable time.

Michael

That storm system came flowing through on radar about 10.50pm that night - saw it too.

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Michael T - comparing the two Brisbane soundings, the moisture is marginal earlier in the day but it is still fairly good to near 600hPa. There's quite a cap which was eroded by additional moisture from the N - NE (shown on the Casino and Lismore obs previous page). The main supercell passing over Lismore appears to have established a strong easterly inflow, perhaps assisted by outflow from the smaller cell that tracked from SW of Coraki to Evans Head?

Overall moisture improves by the evening sounding which would be more representative of conditions when a couple of cells were still powering along just off the coast.




---> All my photos for 30 December 2008


These are other photos by Beck Armytage taken on the eastern outskirts of Goonellabah






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