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Australian Weather Mailing List Archives: 16th November 1998

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Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 02:26:36 +1100
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From: Matt Smith 
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Jimmy..
 yeah i noticed this as well.. was watching all day in anticipation for
something, late afternoon large clouds were present, but they all turned
into nothing...was quiet dissapointed.
Matt
>I watched this one from here, and it just did not have the petrol in the
>tank.
>
>That earlier cloud must have a pre frontal trough, it should have paved the
>way for action, but alas it did nothing.
>
>Regards
>Michael

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Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 02:34:01 +1100
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Subject: aussie-weather: Meteor Shower
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whats the deal with the meteor shower?
I remember it was the 17th of november someone said, but nothing has been
said in the news about it.........
can anyone shed some light ?
Matt from Burwood.

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Date: Sun, 15 Nov 1998 23:43:02 +0800
From: Michael Fewings 
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Hi Matt and all,

The meteor shower is going to be early on Wednesday morning for 1 and a half
hours. It starts for us Western Australians at between 2.30 and 3.00 am and
runs till about 4.30am. The peak being in the middle of that time. You will
need to look towards the North East.
I will be travelling away from the lights of Perth. Anyone from Perth is
welcome to come weather permitting. Though you will be able to see it in the
city it will look much better in the dark.

> whats the deal with the meteor shower?
> I remember it was the 17th of november someone said, but nothing has been
> said in the news about it.........
> can anyone shed some light ?
> Matt from Burwood.

--
Michael Fewings
Strike One Lightning Photos
http://strikeone.com.au

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Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 10:51:35 +1100
From: Michael Scollay 
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Subject: Re: aussie-weather: SE QLD T'storms - and forecasting techniques???
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Jimmy Deguara wrote:

[snip] 
> I would like to take the opportunity to mention my thoughts on what Anthony
> has decided on forecasting techniques...

Great Mail Jimmy...On Forecasting...I use all information available
including BoM calls. My primary interest is the precision of
forecasting models and the value they offer to predicting a good
weekend - whether picnicing, surfing, skiing, working around the
house, holding parties or storm-chasing...While I find the macro-scale
of forecasting OK, the regional and more timely scale of forecasting
is subject to a great deal of imprecision, particularly when we are
dealing with severe thunderstorm development. It is the latter scale
of greater interest to storm-chasers since they are able to operate
individually on about a 300km range at best. This is where our own
interpretation of information is of greater value. 

Perhaps we should put together a "page" on this very subject.

Michael Scollay       mailto:michael.scollay at telstra.com.au

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From: Paul_Mossman at agd.nsw.gov.au
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Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 12:00:22 +1000
Subject: aussie-weather: Current Obs.
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Gday everyone!! Hows everybody this morning?? What are the current obs??
Here, its warm, humid here, with some developing cumulus to the west.

Paul.

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I enquired about the quality of the radar to BoM, as I was interested to see what they offered for their unbelievably high price A day later got two  replied messages. 
One gave me quicktime sample which was more like a demo thing. The second was from another person in the bureau who said my request was the first of it's kind since the service was made available. Then he gave me the access codes for the last week of october, and told me that if I was to get the service to personally contact him on a phone number. 
THe week that I had it there was no action, except for a couple of storms in the top end, and at Alice Springs.

A member of the bureau spoke to someone on 2UE ( I think John Stanely??) and he was talking about throwing open the access so everyone could have the ability to see what weather, if dangerous, was coming.
I think this was last tuesday, after the storms that hit Sydney saturday night.

Daniel

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Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 13:13:33 +1100
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From: Ben Munro 
Subject: aussie-weather: Last Friday's Sydney storms
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On Friday evening I was heading west over the blue mountains, along bells
line of road. Behind me, in the sydney area I saw a large cumulus with a
nice looking anvil.  I first observed it a bit after 5pm. 
Now for the interesting part. A bit later i noticed what looked like a
bulge above the anvil. By this stage it was partly obscured by small cumulus.
It was still in view up till about 6:30-7:00, when i was heading north
along the road to mudgee. after that, mountains got in the way. But by then
i could see a nice line of storms to the north east, probably over the
upper hunter valley. These storms produced a good lightning display well
into the night.

Ben Munro

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Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 12:03:16 +0800
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From: Jacob 
Subject: aussie-weather: Interesting Perth weather
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Hi all,

Interesting weather here in Perth today, its warm, about 28C at 12noon WST.
 Thundery looking clouds about, at about 10:30am my suburb had a passing
shower, light, but very large drops, and theres the risk of thunderstorms
in Perth today and tomorrow.  Also of interest is a severe wind advice for
Perth for gale force easterly winds tonight.

FORECAST FOR METROPOLITAN AREA
Issued at 1140 hours on   Monday , 16/11/98
ISSUED BY THE BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY PERTH
FOR THE REST OF TODAY AND TOMORROW.

The temperature at 11.30am was 26.0 degrees Celsius.

PERTH AND METROPOLITAN:
Severe wind warning for hills suburbs for Monday night.

 Warm. Risk of thunderstorms.
Easterly winds, strong and squally overnight, particularily in
hills suburbs.

 TOMORROW'S
TEMPS:  MIN: 17   MAX: 27.

SEVERE WIND WARNING
BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY PERTH ISSUED AT 11:15 AM MONDAY 16TH NOVEMBER

FOR AREAS ABOUT THE DARLING SCARP IN THE LOWER WEST DISTRICT
INCLUDING HILL SUBURBS OF THE PERTH METROPOLITAN AREA
A STRENGTHENING EASTERLY AIRSTREAM ALONG THE WEST COAST IS EXPECTED
TO CAUSE STRONG TO GALE FORCE WINDS ABOUT THE DARLING SCARP DURING
MONDAY NIGHT.

AVERAGE WINDS OF 70 KM/H WITH GUSTS TO 100 KM/H MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO
PROPERTY

PEOPLE ARE ADVISED TO SECURE LOOSE OBJECTS

THE NEXT ADVICE WILL BE ISSUED AT  4PM.

Jacob

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Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 16:58:10 +1000
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From: steve baynham 
Subject: aussie-weather: meteor storm
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oh no! there's cloud building up in central queensland, which could be an
inconvenience to some of us on wednesday morning! hope its dies down and
disappears completely by then! was looking at Metsat :-

http://www.ece.jcu.edu.au/JCUMetSat/neausmovie.gif

steve from the gold coast

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Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 18:06:14 +1100
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From: Gavin Wilson 
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At 04:58  16/11/98 +1000, you wrote:
>oh no! there's cloud building up in central queensland, which could be an
>inconvenience to some of us on wednesday morning! hope its dies down and
>disappears completely by then! was looking at Metsat :-
>
>http://www.ece.jcu.edu.au/JCUMetSat/neausmovie.gif
>
>steve from the gold coast
>

COULD SOMEONE PLEASE TELL ME WHEN THE METEOR STORM 'LEONARDS' IS DUE TO HIT
IS THERE ANY DAMAGE TO OUR SATELITES EXPECTED, IVE HEARD TOMORROW MORNING
TUESDAY AT 2AM AND NOW WEDNESDAY?????
THANKS

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Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 17:15:45 +1000
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From: steve baynham 
Subject: aussie-weather: meteor storm
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hi gavin and all,
yeah i was all confused about it aswell, but when you hear or read
somewhere that says tuesday morning, they mean for american or other places
on earth which is wednesday morning in australia. 5 am wednesday morning
(qld time) is when us eastern states will be face on to the debris. but by
that time, the sun has risen!!:( but should still get a heaps good view!!
steve from gold coast

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Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 18:31:21 +1100
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Hi Gavin, welcome to the List!! Tell us something about u!

Im Paul from Taree, been storm chasing for over 10 years now.....and Im
leading a chase to the NT in 2 weeks.

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From: "Michael Thompson" 
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Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 19:58:18 +1100
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There were severe warnings out on both these. The Sydney one has been
documented by Michael B and Jimmy, and from 70km myself. The Hunter Valley
one produced hail, although from your angle you may well have been seeing
the ones near Scone that were not severe ( well i presume so ).

Look out for upcoming chase articles soon !!

Michael

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From: Ben Munro 
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Date: Monday, 16 November 1998 13:16
Subject: aussie-weather: Last Friday's Sydney storms


>On Friday evening I was heading west over the blue mountains, along bells
>line of road. Behind me, in the sydney area I saw a large cumulus with a
>nice looking anvil.  I first observed it a bit after 5pm.
>Now for the interesting part. A bit later i noticed what looked like a
>bulge above the anvil. By this stage it was partly obscured by small
cumulus.
>It was still in view up till about 6:30-7:00, when i was heading north
>along the road to mudgee. after that, mountains got in the way. But by then
>i could see a nice line of storms to the north east, probably over the
>upper hunter valley. These storms produced a good lightning display well
>into the night.
>
>Ben Munro

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From: "Ben Quinn" 
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Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 21:43:30 -0800
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>whats the deal with the meteor shower?
>I remember it was the 17th of november someone said, but nothing has been
>said in the news about it.........
>can anyone shed some light ?
>Matt from Burwood.
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Well i heard on TV tonight that the meteor shower would be on thursday the
17th between 2:30am and 6:00am Brisbane Time.  I have heard a few different
times , although this was from our local weather presenter, so i'm thinking
it is most probably the correct one.

l8tr

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From: "Jimmy Deguara" 
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Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 22:53:35 +1100
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I like the cloud developing in Central Qld. This is normally an indication
of a trough and I hope it can maintain itself and move slowly across
deepening in the process.

Trough lines and troughs are my favourite storm producers with often severe
weather associated with them somewhere.

Jimmy Deguara
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Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 23:53:34 +1100
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Subject: aussie-weather: meet to watch the meteor's?
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Sydney meet? 
How about it, i got the next 2 days off so staying up late is no problem
for me at all... we could do the meet at rooty hill thing at 9-10pm and
then if someone knows a nice vantage point somewhere with not many lights
around we could drive there or whatever...
just an idea...
Matt from Burwood

Document: 981116.htm
Updated: 17th November, 1998

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