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Australian Weather Mailing List Archives: 15th December 1998

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001 Jacob [jacob at iinet.net.au]                     Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Perth
002 "Paul Britton Jr." [webmaster at weatherguide.co  Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert
003 "Greg Spencer" [hawk at aisnet.net.au]            Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Perth
004 Michael Scollay [michael.scollay at telstra.com.  Lightening video
005 "Michael Thompson" [michaelt at ozemail.com.au]   Todays Chase Sitaution ( 15/12 )
006 "Jane ONeill" [cadence at rubix.com.au]           Melbourne
007 "Greg Spencer" [hawk at aisnet.net.au]            Video stills from the 14th Dec chase
008 "Patrick Tobin" [pdtobin at hotmail.com]          Perth Storms
009 Jacob [jacob at iinet.net.au]                     new severe thunderstorm advice out for Perth
010 Local_Court_Maclean at agd.nsw.gov.au             Howdy All!! The Chasers are back!
011 Local_Court_Maclean at agd.nsw.gov.au             Severe TS in Perth / WA
012 steve baynham [bayns at nor.com.au]               maclean?
013 Local_Court_Maclean at agd.nsw.gov.au             Yep.....Maclean & Looking good for an arvo storm too!
014 "Greg Spencer" [hawk at aisnet.net.au]            new severe thunderstorm advice out for Perth
015 "Greg Spencer" [hawk at aisnet.net.au]            Severe TS in Perth / WA
016 Jacob [jacob at iinet.net.au]                     new severe thunderstorm advice out for Perth
017 "Greg Spencer" [hawk at aisnet.net.au]            Radar
018 "Patrick Tobin" [pdtobin at hotmail.com]          NSW Severe Advice 15/12 at 1445
019 Local_Court_Maclean at agd.nsw.gov.au             Severe TS in Perth / WA
020 Local_Court_Maclean at agd.nsw.gov.au             Thunderstorm at Maclean / Grafton / Yamba Areas.
021 Susan Puddifer [susanpud at sydney.healey.com.au  Thunderstorm at Maclean / Grafton / Yamba Areas.
022 "Terry Bishop" [dymprog at mpx.com.au]            Orange Weather
023 "Kevin Phyland" [kjphyland at hotmail.com]        NE Victoria going off!
024 "Terry Bishop" [dymprog at mpx.com.au]            Orange Weather
025 Anthony Cornelius [cyclone at stealth.com.au]     SE QLD Weather
026 disarm at braenet.com.au                          perth twister ?
027 "Terry Bishop" [dymprog at mpx.com.au]            Orange Weather
028 "McDonald" [mcdonald at one.net.au]               Victoria Storms
029 "Michael Thompson" [michaelt at ozemail.com.au]   Video Stills - How to ?
030 Ira [jra at upnaway.com]                          perth twister ?

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Date: Mon, 14 Dec 1998 22:09:05 +0800
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From: Jacob [jacob at iinet.net.au]
Subject: aussie-weather: Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Perth
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Im in the northern suburbs, lots of lightning around the southern skies
right now.

TOP PRIORITY
FOR IMMEDIATE BROADCAST
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING
ISSUED BY BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY PERTH
AT 9:35PM 14/12/1998.

PEOPLE IN THE SOUTHERN PERTH METROPOLITAN AREA IN PARTICULAR THE
ROCKINGHAM AND MANDURAH AREA ARE ADVISED THAT A LINE OF THUNDERSTORMS
IS CURRENTLY MOVING OVER THE AREA AND THEY COULD PRODUCE HAIL AND
SEVERE SQUALLS.

IT WOULD BE ADVISABLE TO MOVE MOTOR VEHICLES UNDER COVER AND SECURE
LOOSE ITEMS.

Jacob

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002

From: "Paul Britton Jr." [webmaster at weatherguide.com]
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Subject: aussie-weather: Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert
Date: Mon, 14 Dec 1998 10:51:24 -0800
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Hey All,
	

WTXS21 PGTW 141100RMKS/1. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY REQ TO AMEMBASSY SUVA
2. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY REQ TO AMEMBASSY PORT MORESBY AND AMEMBASSY 
HONIARA SOLOMON ISLANDS
3. FORMATION OF A SIGNIFICANT TROPICAL CYCLONE IS POSSIBLE WITHIN
180 NM EITHER SIDE OF A LINE FROM 16.7S4 155.6E7 TO 24.5S1 158.8E2 
WITHIN THE NEXT 12 TO 24 HOURS. AVAILABLE DATA DOES NOT JUSTIFY 
ISSUANCE OF NUMBERED TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNINGS AT THIS TIME. WINDS 
IN THE AREA ARE ESTIMATED TO BE 20 TO 25 KNOTS. METSAT IMAGERY AT 
140830Z INDICATES THAT A CIRCULATION CENTER IS LOCATED NEAR 18.5S4 
155.5E6. THE SYSTEM IS MOVING SOUTH-SOUTHWESTWARD AT 07 KNOTS.
4. REMARKS: A BROAD AREA OF CONVECTION IN THE CORAL SEA HAS BECOME
BETTER ORGANIZED OVER THE PAST 24 HOURS. ALTHOUGH ANIMATED SATELLITE
IMAGERY AND RECENT SYNOPTIC DATA SUGGEST MULTIPLE CIRCULATIONS
EXIST, THE CIRCULATION CENTERED NEAR 19S0 156E2 IS BECOMING 
DOMINANT. ADDITIONALLY, A 140745Z1 MICROWAVE IMAGER PASS INDICATES A 
LOW-LEVEL CIRCULATION HAS FORMED. ANIMATED WATER VAPOR IMAGERY SHOWS
GOOD OUTFLOW ALOFT. UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN SHEAR CHARTS, HOWEVER,
SUGGEST THIS AREA OF ORGANIZED CONVECTION IS MOVING INTO AN AREA OF 
INCREASING VERTICAL WIND SHEAR. MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS ARE 
ESTIMATED AT 20 TO 25 KNOTS. MINIMUM SEA SURFACE PRESSURE IS
ESTIMATED TO BE 1004 MB. THE POTENTIAL FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A 
SIGNIFICANT TROPICAL CYCLONE WITHIN THE NEXT 24 HOURS IS GOOD.
5. THIS ALERT VALID UNTIL 151100Z8.//

Formation Alert in graphical form:
http://www.npmocw.navy.mil/npmocw/prods/products/jtwc/sh9399.gif

Satellite Image:
http://www.npmocw.navy.mil/npmocw/prods/products/jtwc/sh9399sa.jpg

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Paul Britton Jr.
Weatherguide Productions
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"The most committed wins" -The Siege
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003

From: "Greg Spencer" [hawk at aisnet.net.au]
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Subject: Re: aussie-weather: Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Perth
Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1998 07:20:37 +0800
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Hi Jacob

I'm up in Padbury and was watching the storms for most of the night. I
decided to get the video camera out and managed to capture some good
footage. I woke up at 6:00 and there was still thunder and lightning
everywhere.

Greg

P.S. If you have access to the radar service, could you please send me the
images from roughly 6:00 to 8:00. If not, can anyone else who reads this who
has radar please send them to me


----- Original Message -----
>Im in the northern suburbs, lots of lightning around the southern skies
>right now.
>
>TOP PRIORITY
>FOR IMMEDIATE BROADCAST
>SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING
>ISSUED BY BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY PERTH
>AT 9:35PM 14/12/1998.
>
>PEOPLE IN THE SOUTHERN PERTH METROPOLITAN AREA IN PARTICULAR THE
>ROCKINGHAM AND MANDURAH AREA ARE ADVISED THAT A LINE OF THUNDERSTORMS
>IS CURRENTLY MOVING OVER THE AREA AND THEY COULD PRODUCE HAIL AND
>SEVERE SQUALLS.
>
>IT WOULD BE ADVISABLE TO MOVE MOTOR VEHICLES UNDER COVER AND SECURE
>LOOSE ITEMS.
>
>Jacob

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004

Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1998 10:35:30 +1100
From: Michael Scollay [michael.scollay at telstra.com.au]
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Subject: aussie-weather: Lightening video
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Michael Thompson wrote:
[snip]
> ...Next video I will get in all together at last !!
>
Michael, when you sort out the best way to take video of lightening,
could you please describe the successful technique to the group.

With the camera that I have, one can control all aspects of exposure.
I have used this to get very credible video of fireworks. I'm hoping
for some hints on how to get lightening in both daylight and nighttime
properly rendered on video.

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

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005

From: "Michael Thompson" [michaelt at ozemail.com.au]
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Subject: aussie-weather: Todays Chase Sitaution ( 15/12 )
Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1998 09:53:03 +1100
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I can chase to 5pm, which effectively rules out such a long trip.

If this area was clear of the total cloud cover that is now over Wollongong,
it will fire big time. I doubt we will get a storm in Wollongong today
unless something happens, it is cool, overcast with light rain. Best chance
is perhaps a squall line developing somewhere to the west in clearer skies,
but this is remote. There may also be some embedded Cb in the cloud, but it
will not be severe.

Lets hope I am wrong.

Michael



>According to the LI, it would be worthwhile becoming stationed at Mudge to
>Quirindi region. Watch the situation and see what happens. Pitty I can't
>take the day off!!!

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006

From: "Jane ONeill" [cadence at rubix.com.au]
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Subject: aussie-weather: Melbourne
Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1998 08:02:10 +1100
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A few sharply defined Cu beginning to develop to the east of the city over
the Dandenongs.  Could get interesting.  Forecast top of 23.

Jane

Station Name  Current Observations at 7.35am (EDST)
            Obs Date  Obs Time
            (AEDT )  Temp
            (deg C)  Dew Point
            (deg C)  Wind dir  Wind speed
            (km/h)  Press
            (hPa)  Rel Hum
            (%)
            Melbourne  15-12-98  07:34  16.1  11.5  E  13  1013.8  74
            Frankston  15-12-98  07:34  14.9  11.9  ESE  13  -  83
            Moorabbin  15-12-98  07:34  14.9  11.7  SE  22  1014.0  82
            Dunns Hill  15-12-98  07:34  10.9  10.9  ESE  22  -  101
            Point Wilson  15-12-98  07:34  15.1  11.7  SE  41  -  81
            Melbourne Harbour Control  15-12-98  07:34  -  -  ESE  19  -  -
            Fawkner Beacon  15-12-98  07:34  -  -  ESE  46  -  -
            Melbourne Airport  15-12-98  07:34  13.9  11.1  SSW  7  1013.9
83

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007

From: "Greg Spencer" [hawk at aisnet.net.au]
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Subject: Re: aussie-weather: Video stills from the 14th Dec chase
Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1998 07:35:51 +0800
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HI Michael

Some interesting footage you captured. I am curious how you transferred the
images from a video camera to the Internet. I ask because we had some good
storms here in Perth last night and I would like to upload some of the CG's
I captured.

Regards

Greg


----- Original Message -----
>I have placed 10 video stills on a temp web page at
>
>http://thunder.simplenet.com/141298.htm
>
>there is a shot of some branches across the road, and a nice CG.
>
>Chasing tomorrow ? Jimmy could be on the money with a Mudgee call, a strong
>southerly has developed here, I do not like tomorrows chances in the
>Illawarra, but I remain hopeful.
>
>
>Michael Thompson

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008

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Subject: aussie-weather: Perth Storms
Date: Mon, 14 Dec 1998 17:13:01 PST
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The following article appeared on the ABC web site a few minutes ago. A 
salutary reminder of that severe storms are not to be trifled with...

Patrick

Perth expects more severe weather

Tuesday 15 December, 1998 (11:19am AEDT)

Perth is bracing itself for more severe weather this morning, after 
thunderstorms left a trail of damage in the metropolitan area during the 
night.

Lightning strikes have kept emergency services busy and claimed the 
lives of an apprentice jockey and a horse at Ascot racecourse.

Apprentice Damien Beckett and his mount, Brave Buck, were going through 
their paces at a pre-dawn training routine when lightning struck.

Trainer Frank Maynard says described what happened: "He was out warming 
up in the middle of the track.

"It was sort of cleared up and then all of a sudden it came in dark, 
very heavy and there was a little bit of thunder and the next thing, 
there was just this one hell of a bloody crack [of thunder]."

The State Emergency Service says homes in Perth's inner-southern suburbs 
have been the worst hit, with trees falling onto roofs and some flood 
damage.

Line crews have worked through the night restoring power to suburbs from 
Gosnells in the south to Hillaries in the north.

Many suburbs are still without power.

The Fire and Rescue Service took four times the usual number of calls 
for assistance between six o'clock last night and two o'clock this 
morning.

More storms are on the way with the weather bureau warning of severe 
thunderstorms, strong, squally winds and flash flooding, mainly over the 
northern suburbs.

Residents are urged to secure loose items and move their vehicles under 
cover. 

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From: Jacob [jacob at iinet.net.au]
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What a night in Perth, the first storms were felt in the southern suburbs,
at about 7pm last night, then new storms developed, and one went through
the whole metro area at about 11:30pm, by about 12:30am the lightning had
finished and it seemed quite clear to the W and NW, you were able to see a
few stars, but by 1:30am, more storms came accross from the NW again, and
this stayed around for almost the whole night, up untill about 7:30am.

Its 10:30am WST now, its 30.8C, 17.5C dp, NE wind at 19km/h, its quite dark
again to the NW.

This was issued about 2 hours ago:

BUREAU METEOROLOGY
AREA05:
TOP PRIORITY
FOR IMMEDIATE BROADCAST
CANCELLATION OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING
ISSUED BY BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY PERTH
AT 8:15AM 15/12/1998.

AT 8:20AM THE RADAR WAS NOT DETECTING ANY THUNDERSTORMS IN THE PERTH
METRO AREA. THE WARNING FOR PERTH SUBURBS IS NOW CANCELLED.
HOWEVER THUNDERSTORMS MAY RE-DEVELOP DURING THE DAY AND FURTHER
ADVICE WILL BE ISSUED IF NECESSARY.

but about 45 mins ago the bureau issued a severe thunderstorm advice for
many districts including all of the lower west which Perth is in.

PRIORITY
FOR IMMEDIATE BROADCAST
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM ADVICE BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY PERTH
ISSUED AT 9.45AM TUESDAY 15/12/1998

PEOPLE IN THE LOWER WEST, SOUTH WEST, CENTRAL WHEAT BELT, GREAT
SOUTHERN AND WEST OF THE SOUTHERN COASTAL DISTRICTS
ARE ADVISED THAT SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ARE POSSIBLE TODAY.

STORMS MAY BE ACCOMPANIED BY STRONG WINDS, HAIL AND FLASH FLOODING
THAT COULD RESULT IN DAMAGE TO PROPERTY.

PEOPLE ARE ADVISED TO KEEP A LOOKOUT FOR THUNDERSTORMS AND, IF STORMS
APPROACH SECURE LOOSE ITEMS, MOVE VEHICLES UNDER COVER, THEN STAY
INDOORS UNTIL THE STORMS HAVE PASSED.

DRIVING CONDITIONS MAY BE HAZARDOUS.

THIS THUNDERSTORM ADVICE WILL BE UPDATED AT 12:15PM THIS AFTERNOON.

Jacob

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From: Local_Court_Maclean at agd.nsw.gov.au
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Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1998 14:40:48 +1000
Subject: aussie-weather: Howdy All!! The Chasers are back!
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Howdy all after a very interesting chase to the NT. Yeah we saw heaps of
stroms, but none near us BUT we experienced the edge of the worst TC that
Darwin BOM has ever experienced with winds packing 320km/h at the top of
the scale. I have read with interest the American "ours is bigger than
yours theory?" and agree that as yet Australia doesnot have a data
reporting ability for TC's - they have developed a aerosonde plane (remote
controlled) that can fly into these beauties, but was not ready for TC
Thelma. The way that Darwin BOm got itas readings was by Doppler radar
situated at the Northern Tip of Darwin. As you would agree Doppler radar is
very accurate. We expereinced wind gusts of bet 150 km/h - 175 km/h, with
torential rain (near us recorded 774mm in 2 days). I will put more on about
the trip as soon as can. Howdy to all , esp Matthew, Greg & Nick. For the
next 2 weeks I can be contacted here at:

Local_Court_Maclean at agd,nsw.gov.au

Yep thats right, I was about to walk onto my flight home, and got a
phonecall saying that I was going away with work for 2 weeks!
hehehehe.........and isnt somone I know real impressed! Never
mind.......look forward to getting some mail guys, as its very quiet here
overlooking the clarence river!

Regards, Paul.

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Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1998 15:03:45 +1000
Subject: aussie-weather: Severe TS in Perth / WA
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Howdy all. Has there been any mentions of the TS currently being
experiemnced in WA yet? Just heard on the radio that a Jockey & Horse were
killed this morning while practicing, when hit by lightning!

Paul Mossman
>From downtown Maclean!

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From: steve baynham [bayns at nor.com.au]
Subject: aussie-weather: maclean?
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paul,
you in maclean, NSW? cool, i'm from Grafton:) 
steve GC

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Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1998 15:27:14 +1000
Subject: aussie-weather: Yep.....Maclean & Looking good for an arvo storm too!
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Hi STeve! Hows it goin? Yep, currently working in Maclean for 2 weeks, and
staying at Yamba overlooking the beach ( so Im hoping for some great storms
tonight......got my camera gear in the car!!)

U from Grafton? Cool....just down the road! It is superb here at the
moment....sunny, light seabreeze, hazy & great TC to the west!!

Talk to ya soon!

Regards, the ever travelling Paul Mossman.

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From: "Greg Spencer" [hawk at aisnet.net.au]
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Subject: Re: aussie-weather: new severe thunderstorm advice out for Perth
Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1998 11:30:17 +0800
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Hi Jacob

Interesting. there must still be allot of activity in this trough at the
moment. You said the storms eased off around 7:30am. At the moment (11:55am)
I can see a large storm which is currently fairly active in the way of
lightning and heavy rain about 10 km north of my house here in Padbury. I
must say, I think this series of storms has allot more life in them

Greg Spencer
http://www.geocities.com/~racwa
Aviation Photo's Down Under

----- Original Message -----
>What a night in Perth, the first storms were felt in the southern suburbs,
>at about 7pm last night, then new storms developed, and one went through
>the whole metro area at about 11:30pm, by about 12:30am the lightning had
>finished and it seemed quite clear to the W and NW, you were able to see a
>few stars, but by 1:30am, more storms came accross from the NW again, and
>this stayed around for almost the whole night, up untill about 7:30am.
>
>Its 10:30am WST now, its 30.8C, 17.5C dp, NE wind at 19km/h, its quite dark
>again to the NW.
>
>This was issued about 2 hours ago:
>
>BUREAU METEOROLOGY
>AREA05:
>TOP PRIORITY
>FOR IMMEDIATE BROADCAST
>CANCELLATION OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING
>ISSUED BY BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY PERTH
>AT 8:15AM 15/12/1998.
>
>AT 8:20AM THE RADAR WAS NOT DETECTING ANY THUNDERSTORMS IN THE PERTH
>METRO AREA. THE WARNING FOR PERTH SUBURBS IS NOW CANCELLED.
>HOWEVER THUNDERSTORMS MAY RE-DEVELOP DURING THE DAY AND FURTHER
>ADVICE WILL BE ISSUED IF NECESSARY.
>
>but about 45 mins ago the bureau issued a severe thunderstorm advice for
>many districts including all of the lower west which Perth is in.
>
>PRIORITY
>FOR IMMEDIATE BROADCAST
>SEVERE THUNDERSTORM ADVICE BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY PERTH
>ISSUED AT 9.45AM TUESDAY 15/12/1998
>
>PEOPLE IN THE LOWER WEST, SOUTH WEST, CENTRAL WHEAT BELT, GREAT
>SOUTHERN AND WEST OF THE SOUTHERN COASTAL DISTRICTS
>ARE ADVISED THAT SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ARE POSSIBLE TODAY.
>
>STORMS MAY BE ACCOMPANIED BY STRONG WINDS, HAIL AND FLASH FLOODING
>THAT COULD RESULT IN DAMAGE TO PROPERTY.
>
>PEOPLE ARE ADVISED TO KEEP A LOOKOUT FOR THUNDERSTORMS AND, IF STORMS
>APPROACH SECURE LOOSE ITEMS, MOVE VEHICLES UNDER COVER, THEN STAY
>INDOORS UNTIL THE STORMS HAVE PASSED.
>
>DRIVING CONDITIONS MAY BE HAZARDOUS.
>
>THIS THUNDERSTORM ADVICE WILL BE UPDATED AT 12:15PM THIS AFTERNOON.
>
>Jacob

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From: "Greg Spencer" [hawk at aisnet.net.au]
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Subject: Re: aussie-weather: Severe TS in Perth / WA
Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1998 11:34:13 +0800
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Hi Paul

I live about 20 km north of Perth. Although we didn't cop the full force of
the storms up here, there was lightning going almost all night. Like you
said, the jockey was struck and died on the way to hospital. The storm took
out power lines, and even burnt down a house. I just saw some footage on a
newsbreak and they showed numerous houses with tree's down all over the
lawn. Keep an eye on the news tonight and they should give more details.
There is also a Severe Thunderstorm Advice current for most of the South
West corner of WA


Greg Spencer
http://www.geocities.com/~racwa
Aviation Photo's Down Under

----- Original Message -----
>Howdy all. Has there been any mentions of the TS currently being
>experiemnced in WA yet? Just heard on the radio that a Jockey & Horse were
>killed this morning while practicing, when hit by lightning!
>
>Paul Mossman

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Subject: Re: aussie-weather: new severe thunderstorm advice out for Perth
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At 11:30 AM 15-12-98 +0800, you wrote:
>Hi Jacob
>
>Interesting. there must still be allot of activity in this trough at the
>moment. You said the storms eased off around 7:30am. At the moment (11:55am)
>I can see a large storm which is currently fairly active in the way of
>lightning and heavy rain about 10 km north of my house here in Padbury. I
>must say, I think this series of storms has allot more life in them
>
>Greg Spencer
>http://www.geocities.com/~racwa
>Aviation Photo's Down Under
>

Yeah, I live very close to Padbury, and these fresh storms have developed
quite quickly, thunder is getting louder, dew points at the 11:30am obs
were very high for Perth, the dew point was 21.9C, and the temp was at 30.6C.

The trough is expected to move inland tonight, so fresh storms may keep
deveoloping around Perth until then.

Jacob

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From: "Greg Spencer" [hawk at aisnet.net.au]
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Subject: aussie-weather: Radar
Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1998 11:38:37 +0800
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Hi All

Can someone please send me any radar images for Perth from today and if
possible yesterday as well. I am interested in seeing how these storms
showed up on it. Please use my own e-mail address instead of the mailing
list as I'm sure the images are quite big

hawk at aisnet.net.au


Greg Spencer
http://www.geocities.com/~racwa
Aviation Photo's Down Under

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Subject: aussie-weather: NSW Severe Advice 15/12 at 1445
Date: Mon, 14 Dec 1998 20:28:26 PST
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Well picked Jimmy!!

Canberra rain has now broken up so will be interesting to see what 
develops around here over the next few hours.

TOP PRIORITY FOR IMMEDIATE BROADCAST

SEVERE THUNDERSTORM ADVICE
BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY
NEW SOUTH WALES REGIONAL OFFICE
Issued at 1445 on Tuesday the 15th of December 1998

This advice affects people in the following weather districts:

North West Slopes and Plains,
Central West Slopes and Plains,
Central Tablelands west of a line Rylstone to Blaney and
South West Slopes.

Thunderstorms are forecast within the advice area this afternoon. Some 
of
these are expected to be severe, bringing large hailstones, destructive
winds and very heavy rainfall.

The STATE EMERGENCY SERVICE advises that as storms approach people 
should:
 * put vehicles under cover
 * move indoors away from windows

During and after storms people should:
 * take extreme care when driving 
 * beware of fallen trees and power lines
 * keep away from creeks and drains as you may be swept away 

If your house is damaged contact your local State Emergency Service 
unit,
listed under "S" in the White Pages, for emergency assistance. Don't use 
the
telephone during storms.

TV CRAWL: Severe Thunderstorm Advice current North West Slopes and 
Plains,
Central West Slopes and Plains, west of the Central Tablelands and South
West Slopes.

NOT FOR BROADCAST: This advice message is valid until 8:00pm. The Bureau 
and
SES would appreciate it being broadcast regularly until this time.

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From: Local_Court_Maclean at agd.nsw.gov.au
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Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1998 16:31:52 +1000
Subject: Re: aussie-weather: Severe TS in Perth / WA
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Hi Greg! Please to meet you!

Sounds very intresting over there at the moment! We have just had a Severe
TS advice issued for most of inland NSW for severe storms here this arvo!
Sounds like its going off everywhere!

regards, paul Mossman.

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Subject: aussie-weather: Thunderstorm at Maclean / Grafton / Yamba Areas.
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Currently can hear rumbling of thunder and dark squall line to the
west......and with only 15 mins of work to go....woohoo!! Bring it on!

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Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1998 18:07:32 +1100 (EST)
From: Susan Puddifer [susanpud at sydney.healey.com.au]
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Subject: Re: aussie-weather: Thunderstorm at Maclean / Grafton / Yamba Areas.
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Wow!  All these north coast or Maclean types around - born and raised in
Maclean here - still go up for every holiday I get the chance to - always
reckoned we had interesting weather up there but used to hate how you
could see the weather coming down the valley from the northwest and would
hit the hills on the island across the river and immediately divert up
that arm and miss us in Maclean

However I do remember one massive hailstorm up there around 1964 which
broke nearly every window in town  - stripped trees and all sorts of good
stuff.

Susan

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From: "Terry Bishop" [dymprog at mpx.com.au]
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Subject: aussie-weather: Orange Weather
Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1998 18:40:49 +1100
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Hi All,
            Black/Dark Grey stratocumulus rolling in from the west at Orange
at the moment. Wind gusting to about 60 Knots.
Sheet lighting. Much thunder. Just started to rain a tropical downpour. 
Cloud led in by a couple of anvils.
  
Terry
dymprog at mpx.com.au

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Subject: aussie-weather: NE Victoria going off!
Date: Mon, 14 Dec 1998 23:47:30 PST
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Hi every1,
This just off the net..
IDW16V00

BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY
VICTORIAN REGIONAL OFFICE


NEWS FLASH - FOR IMMEDIATE BROADCAST

Severe Thunderstorm Advice

Issued at 1802 on Tuesday the 15th of December 1998 for the Northeast 
and
Northern Country Districts.

Thunderstorms, with possible severe wind gusts, large hail and locally 
heavy
rain are possible tonight in the northeast and northern country 
districts.
Melbourne radar at 6pm shows a severe storm near Yarrawonga moving 
eastsoutheast
at 35km/h. 

If storms approach people are advised to move cars under cover and stay 
indoors
until the storms have passed.  Driving conditions may be hazardous. 

This Advice is valid until midnight and should not be used after this 
time. 

Anyone on the list in NE Victoria?
This sounds bad!

Hope this gets to the list before Friday! ;)

Kevin from Wycheproof.

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From: "Terry Bishop" [dymprog at mpx.com.au]
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Subject: aussie-weather: Orange Weather
Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1998 19:08:12 +1100
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Hi All,
            Still much thunder. I meant to say the storm started with
stratocumulus cloud but is now Cumulus or could be Cumulonimbus rolling
in from the west.
Terry
dymprog at mpx.com.au

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Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1998 18:29:13 +1000
From: Anthony Cornelius [cyclone at stealth.com.au]
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Subject: aussie-weather: SE QLD Weather
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Hi all,

Well, lightning tracker shows a line of storms from NW of Dalby down to
Warwick and Stanthorpe - actually the new data just came in and there's
no whites (new strikes) near Warwick, but further south to Stanthorpe
there is.  The soundings were actually attrocious for us today, but
maybe since these storms have already formed, it they might survive. 
There are 89 new CG's now - it's generally fluctuating but at the
moment, the trend appears to be decreasing slightly :-(  There's a lot
of cirrus in the sky to the west - which would be waste cirrus from old
anvils, as well as Cirro-cu, Alto-cu, and some small Cu tuffs around in
the sky.  There's a chance Brisbane might light up tonight!  The models
appear to be indicating some action for us tomorrow and Thursday, so I'm
looking forward to seeing what they'll bring us - although it does look
better to the west of us!  I'm happy to see storms in NE NSW and to te
west of us today, because it means some fairly good storm conditions
should be coming our way.

Anthony from Brisbane

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From: disarm at braenet.com.au
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Subject: aussie-weather: perth twister ?
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A man interviewed in perth about the rescent storms on the news tonight
mentioned a tornado "or something similar" briefly touched down.It was
channel 7 news in sydney.Thats pretty much all they said about it,they were
to busy showing off the lightning and tree damage.
Matt

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From: "Terry Bishop" [dymprog at mpx.com.au]
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Subject: aussie-weather: Orange Weather
Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1998 20:25:34 +1100
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Hi All,
        Storm now passed with no visible damage. Sky and surrounds have
a strange orange glow as sunset coming through thin cloud base. Clear
sunset visible in western sky in distance.
       If any body wants to watch storms around Orange a good vantage
point here to see storms is Mt Canoblas. 1300 metres (4100ft) high  with
a good 360 degree view for many kilometres.
  
Terry
dymprog at mpx.com.au

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From: "McDonald" [mcdonald at one.net.au]
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Subject: aussie-weather: Victoria Storms
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Hi All,

Sounds as though the whole coutry is going off.

Jane made the call early this morning saying that there was a bit of
activity around the SE suburbs.  Well there were a few small thunderstorms
down that way this arvo - nothing severebut hey!!

I may have the day off on friday so if any melbournians are bored or not
busy then maybe we could chase if there is anything on offer.  Email me if
you wish to organise something.  


Andrew McDonald

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From: "Michael Thompson" [michaelt at ozemail.com.au]
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Subject: aussie-weather: Video Stills - How to ?
Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1998 22:45:14 +1100
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Had a few people ask about this.

I use a simple device called a " snappy " it plugs into the printer port,
you then simply run a cable from the video camera output to the snappy and "
snap " away on frames you like. The biggest downfall of the snappy is you
get a black and white preview on the PC screen that is 1-2 frames behind the
camera, by the time you react its more like 4-5 frames. This is really
showed out when you try to capture a lightning strike, it can take 20-30
attempts, what you have to remember is that lightning pulses, so many of the
lightning shot frames are in between pulses. There are other video capture
devices that will capture frames, then you select which frame you want, but
I cannot speak for the quality.

PROS / CONS
* Photos are still far better in terms of clarity, especially bigger than
320 pixels. There is no contest here.
* Video stills are best limited to 320 x 200 pixels.
* Video stills have perfect colour reproduction, it really highlights how
pathetic some photo labs are when you compare a photo vs still of same
subject.
* Video is convenient, unlimited shots !!!
* Video stills have a handy date / time stamp.
* Video stills of nighttime lightning are very poor.
* However, video stills of poorly lit daytime shots are easier to obtain
than by camera ( IE shots when camera wants below 60th of second, )

TIPS FOR BETTER STILLS
* Find the focus lock control and use it all the time when taking weather
stuff. ( locked on infinity )
* Find the exposure lock, point the camera at the sky ( fill viewfinder )
and lock the exposure on the sky. Now you can point your camera anywhere and
get the sky exposed right, of course if its the cows in the paddock you want
you will have to unlock.
* Hi 8 and Super VHS/C give better results. But you can still get reasonable
shots from ordinary 8mm ( see http://thunder.simplenet.com/travel/across.htm
for video stills from standard older camera.
* If you see a scene that you know you will be wanting a still off, hold the
camera steady on it for 3-5 secs, try not to move a muscle ( or use a
tripod ).
* As I said above I have not had too good a results with lightning at night,
the video may look OK, but the stills are grainy.


Michael Thompson
http://thunder.simplenet.com

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Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1998 20:52:42 +0800
From: Ira [jra at upnaway.com]
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There were no tornadoes in Perth that i the BOM or the SES know of. The
storms were good but mositure based and were never going to produce
tornadoes. The damage was from downdraughts. 
               Ira Fehlberg

disarm at braenet.com.au wrote:
> 
> A man interviewed in perth about the rescent storms on the news tonight
> mentioned a tornado "or something similar" briefly touched down.It was
> channel 7 news in sydney.Thats pretty much all they said about it,they were
> to busy showing off the lightning and tree damage.
> Matt

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