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  • Harley Pearman
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Re: Welcome messages and comments about the forum   Reply #30 on: 09 August 2009, 06:50:48 PM

Erik - Welcome. I note that you are studying Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning at the University of New England and living in Armidale. This is the same course that I did back in 1990-1993. It is an excellent course.

Another positive is your location. Spring and summer in and around the New England region does produce some wonderful thunderstorms and cloud formations as I found out when I was here. I became interested in weather and severe weather events while living here and studying this course.

With elevation and less forests and if you have your own transport, you should be able to take advantage of your location during particular weather events. It would be great to see what happens on the Northern Tablelands during spring and summer and I am always interested in the thunderstorms activity that goes on up here. I look forward to reading about the thunderstorms that may occur in this region.

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Re: Welcome messages and comments about the forum   Reply #31 on: 08 September 2009, 08:48:10 PM

I've been reading up on this forum for a while trying to learn a bit about storm forecasting so I can do some chasing this season! So thought I might finally introduce myself.

I live on the Sunshine Coast, keen to meet some other weather freaks in my area, so if anyone wants a ride to do some chasing this season send me a message! Always good to have some company.
Cheers, Dan.
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Re: Welcome messages and comments about the forum   Reply #32 on: 09 September 2009, 05:51:46 PM

Hi and welcome to the forum, DanTheMan! Glad you decided to join.

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