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Australian Weather Mailing List Archives: Tuesday, 8 June 1999

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001 Paul_Mossman at agd.nsw.gov.au                    Heres Hoping........
002 John Woodbridge [jrw at pixelcom.net]             ASWA Interview Broadcasted over the Radio
003 John Woodbridge [jrw at pixelcom.net]             Brisbane rainfall
004 John Woodbridge [jrw at pixelcom.net]             Brisbane wx
005 Chas & Helen Osborn [hosborn at tassie.net.au]    7 days, for what it's worth.
006 Anthony Cornelius [cyclone at rmitel.com.au]      Brisbane wx
007 Blair Trewin [blair at met.Unimelb.EDU.AU]        rain in Darwin?
008 wbc at ozemail.com.au (Laurier Williams)          How to get on this list
009 Michael Scollay [michael.scollay at telstra.com.  How to get on this list
010 Jacob [jacob at iinet.net.au]                     How to get on this list
011 David Hart [dhart at world.std.com]               How to get on this list
012 Blair Trewin [blair at met.Unimelb.EDU.AU]        Sea fog on Port Phillip Bay
013 Chris Maunder [cmaunder at dynamite.com.au]       Sea fog on Port Phillip Bay
014 wbc at ozemail.com.au (Laurier Williams)          How to get on this list
015 "Michael Thompson" [michaelt at ozemail.com.au]   Destabilisation...
016 "Michael Thompson" [michaelt at ozemail.com.au]   recent rain
017 "Michael Thompson" [michaelt at ozemail.com.au]   East Coast low
018 "Michael Thompson" [michaelt at ozemail.com.au]   Destabilisation...
019 Paul Graham [v_notch at hotmail.com]              Destabilisation...
020 Paul Graham [v_notch at hotmail.com]              East Coast low
021 Paul Graham [v_notch at hotmail.com]              Interview
022 Ben Quinn [bodie at flatrate.net.au]              MRF at 122 - 144 hours
023 "Jane ONeill" [cadence at rubix.net.au]           Radar loop
024 Don White [donwhite at ozemail.com.au]            Heres Hoping........
025 Steve Baynham [bayns at hotmail.com]              weather website
026 Steve Baynham [bayns at hotmail.com]              weather website
027 "Andrew Miskelly" [amiskelly at ozemail.com.au]   weather website
028 "John Graham" [gorzzz at one.net.au]              rain rain & more  rain....
029 Jimmy Deguara [jimmyd at ozemail.com.au]          New map outlines for NASA GMS images

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From: Paul_Mossman at agd.nsw.gov.au
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Date: Tue, 8 Jun 1999 08:17:14 +1000
Subject: aus-wx: Heres Hoping........
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Good fall of rain last night (considering that May was below average in Rainfall
with only 66mm received after Aprils massive 366mm!!). Total for June is now
already 40mm with 11.8mm received over night from heavy rain around 9pm.

If this Low gets going, we could be looking at some records being broken in the
Mid North Coast as June totals for the month and highest rainfall totals are
quite low compared to other months. Heres hoping........


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From: John Woodbridge [jrw at pixelcom.net]
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Subject: RE: aus-wx: ASWA Interview Broadcasted over the Radio
Date: Tue, 8 Jun 1999 10:12:47 +1000
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Hi Anthony,

Yes, I got a phone call from my father in law last night (limmo driver on the Gold Coast), said that he had heard it on the radio!!

Goes to show - some folks do listen to the ABC.

John.

>snip
As some of you were aware, we had an ABC reporter do a story on ASWA
last month.  I taped this, and uploaded the zip file (1.08mb) for anyone
interested who wants to hear the story.  A few of us had our responses
taped...and they were also aired - I sound horrible!! :-(

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From: John Woodbridge [jrw at pixelcom.net]
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Subject: RE: aus-wx: Brisbane rainfall
Date: Tue, 8 Jun 1999 10:02:46 +1000
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Hi Jason.

Again, very close to a linear drop off line, seems to be approx. 0.7mm per km travelled inland.

John.
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Subject:	aus-wx: Brisbane rainfall

Hi

Pommy from Kenmore here

Rainfall to 9 am-ish

Sat: 6.5 mm
Sun: 36 mm
Mon: 1 mm


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From: John Woodbridge [jrw at pixelcom.net]
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Subject: RE: aus-wx: Brisbane wx
Date: Tue, 8 Jun 1999 10:19:51 +1000
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Yo Anthony,

Some lightning echoes well out to sea off Moreton island.  Signs of things to come hopefully...

John.


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Date: Tue, 08 Jun 1999 08:03:09 +1000
From: Chas & Helen Osborn [hosborn at tassie.net.au]
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Thanks Laurier thats the type of report I like to see. I am one who
cannot find let alone understand the charts.

Chas
Strahan Tasmania

 Mmmmm.......that's the prog at 7 days, for what it's worth.


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Date: Tue, 08 Jun 1999 10:45:10 +1000
From: Anthony Cornelius [cyclone at rmitel.com.au]
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Hi John,

There was a small storm on the Gold Coast hinterland last
night...tracker hit a 8 whites (twice as well!!!!)  But it was generally
short lived.  Michael Bath received a thundery shower yesterday
too...lightning tracker also had a small cluster of strikes around
Ballina.

There should be some thundery showers/rain over us in the next 2
days...Friday I'm uncertain of at the moment.  It depends on the timing
of the ECL, and the coldness of the cold air.  At the moment, MRF is
forecasting -19C at 500mb, this is very cold!  But, if we get SW'ers
before this, it may not get cold enough (not enough moisture, therefore
air will cool at the DALR for too long, and the air won't be cold enough
so that when the air cools at the SALR, it will still be able to rise.) 
However, if SW'ers from the ECL hold off a bit, Friday could be
interesting - with a fair amount of moisture, and cold air.  The cold
pool on May 1 was -21C over Brisbane, and down to -22 to -23C in some
places.  (It gave some nice storms to our W and SW).  The jetstream will
also play a part in this, we'll need the added vorticity of a good
120kn+ jet, on May 1, it was 150kn - vorticity values went "through the
roof" for us, so to speak.  We'll see!  Certainly this is the type of
winter wx I like, certainly not the usual though.  Normally I don't even
think of storms until August.  Brisbane averages 0.2 thunderdays in
June, 0.6 in July, 1.1 in August, 2.2 in Sept...and then steadily
increases to 7.3 in December.  I haven't had a 0.2 of a thunderday of
June for a while, does this mean I could add it up and get one full
thunderday this June? :-)

Anthony Cornelius

John Woodbridge wrote:
> 
> Yo Anthony,
> 
> Some lightning echoes well out to sea off Moreton island.  Signs of things to come hopefully...
> 
> John.
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From: Blair Trewin [blair at met.Unimelb.EDU.AU]
Subject: Re: aus-wx: rain in Darwin?
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> 
> On Mon, 07 Jun 1999 20:37:18 +1000, Michael Bath
>  wrote:
> 
> >Looks like some rain has been and is falling in the Darwin area this
> >evening. Can anyone confirm any totals? Given that the monthly average is
> >only 1.3mm on 0.6 days, it's an unusual situation. The cloud streaming into
> >the West QLD trough is certainly interesting for the development of a
> >surface low over the SE QLD region later.
> >
> Nothing at Darwin Airport up to 8.30EST tonight. Jervois (about 400km
> ENE of Alice Springs) had 22mm in 24h to 9 this morning and another 17
> to 3pm!
> 
> -- 
> Laurier Williams
Darwin got 0.2mm in the end. This is a new record high for June 8! 
(it has never previously recorded rain on that date).

Alice Springs had 8mm rain, and a maximum of 11 - low but not record
territory (and certainly not up to the very cold first half of June
1993, in which it did not reach 13 in the week June 2-8 - and later
produced a maximum of 12.4 at Halls Creek on the 14th). Mount
Riddock topped the list with 24mm. Jervois had 20.

Blair Trewin
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I remember seeing a page prepared by Ira, Jacob, Jimmy, one of the
Michaels, or someone, describing how to get onto this list, but can't
find it in my bookmarks. I want to put a link to it on my site. Can
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Date: Tue, 08 Jun 1999 14:19:38 +1000
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Laurier Williams wrote:
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> I remember seeing a page prepared by Ira, Jacob, Jimmy, one of the
> Michaels, or someone, describing how to get onto this list, but can't
> find it in my bookmarks. I want to put a link to it on my site. Can
> anyone help?

mailto:majordomo at world.std.com with "help" in the body text. Then
to subscribe, you send another Email with "subscribe" and your
Email address. Check the response from "help" to confirm.

Michael Scollay       mailto:michael.scollay at telstra.com.au
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Michael and Jimmy have it on their Australian Severe Weather page at:

http://australiansevereweather.simplenet.com/storm_news/aussiewx.htm

Jacob


At 04:00  8/06/99 GMT, you wrote:
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>find it in my bookmarks. I want to put a link to it on my site. Can
>anyone help?
>
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Date: Tue, 8 Jun 1999 00:36:17 -0400
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On Tue, 8 Jun 1999, Laurier Williams wrote:

> I remember seeing a page prepared by Ira, Jacob, Jimmy, one of the
> Michaels, or someone, describing how to get onto this list, but can't
> find it in my bookmarks. I want to put a link to it on my site. Can
> anyone help?
> 
I've set up a web form to subscribe to the list:

	http://world.std.com/~dhart/awlist.html 

or just copy the code, or e-mail it and I will send it to you.


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From: Blair Trewin [blair at met.Unimelb.EDU.AU]
Subject: aus-wx: Sea fog on Port Phillip Bay
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A quite impressive layer of sea fog is developing along the northern
and eastern shores of Port Phillip Bay at the moment - it appears to
be only 5-10m thick, but makes quite an impressive sight from the top
of the Bureau building. 

This is not uncommon on the 'open' coast, but in five years of living
in Melbourne (most of it near the shore) I haven't seen it on the bay
before.

Is there anyone closer to the action who can add to the report?

Blair Trewin
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What are the conditions like? Cold and calm?

After the rain of the previous couple of days and the sudden
drop in temp yesterday afternoon, we had some thick blankets of
fog forming on a lot of the ovals around the area Patrick and I
live. There is a great bit of oval next to Holt primary School.
the whole area gradually dips towards a main road, and there is
also an underpass going under the road. The whole section is a
giant cold air pool, and last night it looked like someone had
the smoke machine cranked up full - plumes and plumes of fog several
metres high pouring off the oval, under the underpass and swirling
over the road. It was very thick, and very well defined - great
stuff!

Chris

At 15:05 8/06/99 , you wrote:
>A quite impressive layer of sea fog is developing along the northern
>and eastern shores of Port Phillip Bay at the moment - it appears to
>be only 5-10m thick, but makes quite an impressive sight from the top
>of the Bureau building. 
>
>This is not uncommon on the 'open' coast, but in five years of living
>in Melbourne (most of it near the shore) I haven't seen it on the bay
>before.
>
>Is there anyone closer to the action who can add to the report?
>
>Blair Trewin
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On Tue, 08 Jun 1999 04:00:01 GMT, wbc at ozemail.com.au (Laurier
Williams) wrote:

>I remember seeing a page prepared by Ira, Jacob, Jimmy, one of the
>Michaels, or someone, describing how to get onto this list, but can't
>find it in my bookmarks. I want to put a link to it on my site. Can
>anyone help?

Thanks everyone -- information received.


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From: "Michael Thompson" [michaelt at ozemail.com.au]
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Subject: Re: aus-wx: Destabilisation...
Date: Mon, 7 Jun 1999 18:01:10 +1000
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My understanding is completely the opposite, that they result from cold
upper air moving over warm ocean, that causes a quite significant lapse rate
and the low literally explodes into being over night.

>
> I had thought that a feature of 'true' ECL's is that they are warm cored
like a TC, so maybe not....
>
> John.
>
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> Subject: aus-wx: Destabilisation...
>
> Since about mid-way through last week, there has been a pronounced cooling
> at the mid-levels of the troposphere in the Sydney area.  500 temps have
> fallen by nearly 5 degrees C from approximately -16 on Wednesday to around
> -21 by the weekend.  It'll be interesting to see if this destabilisation
> is realised in terms of stormy weather - it may help to enhance the
> formation of an east coast low, for example. - Paul G.
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From: "Michael Thompson" [michaelt at ozemail.com.au]
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Subject: Re: aus-wx: recent rain
Date: Tue, 8 Jun 1999 17:32:05 +1000
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Same here Keith, some very light showers overnight, but on the positive side
it has just started lightly here again at 5.30pm

Michael

> I'll bet the low dark clouds must be the ones that gave me (and
> presumably the rest of Sydney) only a sprinkle..3.4mm before it cleared
> this morning...
> I'm beginning to forget what decent rain looked like...
>
> Steve Baynham wrote:
> >
> > hey guys!!
> > looks like recent rain has finished, a total of 162mm over past few days
> > since thursday i think. saturday was the biggest day. wish i had more
> > accurate figures, but there ya go:) some low dark clouds to my south
could
> > have a spinkle in them.
> > see yas
> > steve from gold coast
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From: "Michael Thompson" [michaelt at ozemail.com.au]
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Subject: Re: aus-wx: East Coast low
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Whilst most of the latest ( 8am yesterday ) Manly Hydraulics sea temp map is
black due to cloud cover, it does however indicate some rather warm temps
off the northern rivers, getting up towards 25C. Off Sydney the range is
17-19C, typical for the time of year. Our relatively warm winter sea temps
play a role in EC low development. Compared to say the US east coast our
water temperatures are remarkably stable from Summer - Winter,  with a range
of hardly any more than 5C.

Michael

>
> I think the way the whole conditions and satpics seem to indicate the
> development of the low off the east coast. The NW cloud band, higher than
> average daily temps for this time of year, the slow moving cold front and
> trough and the thunderstorms that sprung up. These feature are typical in
> the lead up to such an event but who knows. We will have to wait. Normally
> you will have low rain totals around Sydney for 3 or 4 days and followed
by
> increasing rain and finally strengthening winds and heavier rain possible
> flooding...
>
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From: "Michael Thompson" [michaelt at ozemail.com.au]
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Subject: Re: aus-wx: Destabilisation...
Date: Tue, 8 Jun 1999 17:36:24 +1000
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I just goes to show why this mailing list is so important ( and
interesting ), for me the internet and mailing list has increased my
technical knowledge to no end, and I thought I knew heaps before !




> Paul - this information is something I hadn't realised. .... and should
> have ! Definitely interesting with all sorts of potential outcomes.
> don White
>
> Paul Graham wrote:
> >
> > Since about mid-way through last week, there has been a pronounced
cooling
> > at the mid-levels of the troposphere in the Sydney area.  500 temps have
> > fallen by nearly 5 degrees C from approximately -16 on Wednesday to
around
> > -21 by the weekend.  It'll be interesting to see if this destabilisation
> > is realised in terms of stormy weather - it may help to enhance the
> > formation of an east coast low, for example. - Paul G.
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Hi Don, Laurier, Michael and everyone,
It certainly does look like we're in for some interesting weather - perhaps 
a rain band with embedded thunderstorms preceding the change, followed by an 
east coast low and a dumping of snow on high ground....Just have to wait and 
see with the arrival of the next change...
- Paul G.


>From: "Michael Thompson" 
>
>I just goes to show why this mailing list is so important ( and
>interesting ), for me the internet and mailing list has increased my
>technical knowledge to no end, and I thought I knew heaps before !
>
>
>
>
> > Paul - this information is something I hadn't realised. .... and should
> > have ! Definitely interesting with all sorts of potential outcomes.
> > don White
> >
> > Paul Graham wrote:
> > >
> > > Since about mid-way through last week, there has been a pronounced
>cooling
> > > at the mid-levels of the troposphere in the Sydney area.  500 temps 
>have
> > > fallen by nearly 5 degrees C from approximately -16 on Wednesday to
>around
> > > -21 by the weekend.  It'll be interesting to see if this 
>destabilisation
> > > is realised in terms of stormy weather - it may help to enhance the
> > > formation of an east coast low, for example. - Paul G.
> > >
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There is a pronounced tongue of warm water lying some distance off the east 
coast.  This creates a significant thermal gradient in the sea which is 
favourable for the development of these sorts of low pressure systems.
- Paul G.

>From: "Michael Thompson" 
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>To: 
>Subject: Re: aus-wx: East Coast low
>Date: Tue, 8 Jun 1999 17:46:29 +1000
>
>Whilst most of the latest ( 8am yesterday ) Manly Hydraulics sea temp map 
>is
>black due to cloud cover, it does however indicate some rather warm temps
>off the northern rivers, getting up towards 25C. Off Sydney the range is
>17-19C, typical for the time of year. Our relatively warm winter sea temps
>play a role in EC low development. Compared to say the US east coast our
>water temperatures are remarkably stable from Summer - Winter,  with a 
>range
>of hardly any more than 5C.
>
>Michael
>
> >
> > I think the way the whole conditions and satpics seem to indicate the
> > development of the low off the east coast. The NW cloud band, higher 
>than
> > average daily temps for this time of year, the slow moving cold front 
>and
> > trough and the thunderstorms that sprung up. These feature are typical 
>in
> > the lead up to such an event but who knows. We will have to wait. 
>Normally
> > you will have low rain totals around Sydney for 3 or 4 days and followed
>by
> > increasing rain and finally strengthening winds and heavier rain 
>possible
> > flooding...
> >
> > Jimmy Deguara
> > 
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> > from Schofields, Sydney
> > e-mail:  jimmyd at ozemail.com.au
> > homepage with Michael Bath
> >
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Well done Anthony, James and others!  Sounded pretty good to me.
- Paul G.


>From: Anthony Cornelius 
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>Subject: aus-wx: Interview
>Date: Mon, 07 Jun 1999 20:51:20 +1000
>
>Hey James...
>
>Well...I think it went quite well...the only flaw was that they crossed
>stories...like, you talked about Jan 31, and I talked about Jan 25...and
>he took them as being the same story...you said late Jan as the date,
>and I think I might have said the same - so I he might have thought they
>were the same.  But that really doesn't matter...
>
>Anyway...the URL is  http://www.zipworld.com.au/~rportas/sound1.zip
>
>Anthony
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Date: Tue, 08 Jun 1999 21:53:11 +1000
From: Ben Quinn [bodie at flatrate.net.au]
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Hey Ben from Brisbane here..

Has everyone seen todays (Tuesday) MRF run? Check this out for a classic
example of how wild models can be at 122 and 144 hours..

In case some don't have the URL the main page is:

http://grads.iges.org/pix/aus.fcst.html

But more specifically the 122 and 144 hour 500mb and MSLP charts

500's
http://grads.iges.org/pix/aus1.120hr.gif
http://grads.iges.org/pix/aus1.144hr.gif

MSLP
http://grads.iges.org/pix/aus2.120hr.gif
http://grads.iges.org/pix/aus2.144hr.gif

If it comes together at even half the intensity forecasted, it'll be a
system and a half!! :)
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From: "Jane ONeill" [cadence at rubix.net.au]
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Subject: aus-wx: Radar loop
Date: Tue, 8 Jun 1999 22:08:14 +1000
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Peter Matters, an ASWA member from Broadford, Victoria has submitted a
pretty impressive 4 hour 20 minute radar loop of the passage of a classic
cold front passing through the Melbourne area on the 26th May.  Worth a look
if you can't remember what they look like!!
http://www.rubix.net.au/~cadence/26_5_99.htm

Jane ONeill
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Date: Tue, 08 Jun 1999 22:19:35 +1000
From: Don White [donwhite at ozemail.com.au]
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Paul...
What about June 1967 ?? Up to 800 mm around Dorrigo
don W.

Paul_Mossman at agd.nsw.gov.au wrote:
> 
> Good fall of rain last night (considering that May was below average in Rainfall
> with only 66mm received after Aprils massive 366mm!!). Total for June is now
> already 40mm with 11.8mm received over night from heavy rain around 9pm.
> 
> If this Low gets going, we could be looking at some records being broken in the
> Mid North Coast as June totals for the month and highest rainfall totals are
> quite low compared to other months. Heres hoping........
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Subject: aus-wx: weather website
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hi all,
found this while browsing this arvo. looks pretty good!!!
see yas


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HAHAhahahaa!!


and here is the link!!!

http://weather.yahoo.com/regional/Australia.html

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From: "Andrew Miskelly" [amiskelly at ozemail.com.au]
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Date: Tue, 8 Jun 1999 22:59:03 +1000
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Quite intriguing really, their forecast for Sydney/Wollongong tomorrow is
"Rain". BoM's is "Fine". I know who I'm tipping...

--
Andrew Miskelly
Illawarra/Southern Tablelands, NSW.
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> HAHAhahahaa!!
> 
> 
> and here is the link!!!
> 
> http://weather.yahoo.com/regional/Australia.html
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> steve:p
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From: "John Graham" [gorzzz at one.net.au]
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Subject: aus-wx: rain rain & more  rain....
Date: Tue, 8 Jun 1999 22:53:09 +1000
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Howdy All,

Just some rainfall figures at my place here in Ballina.....

1/6.....0mm  (shock)!!
2/6.....1.8mm
3/6.....19.6mm
4/6.....34.6mm
5/6.....5.2mm
6/6.....34.8mm
7/6.....13.4mm
8/6.....26.4mm......at 22:45
Grand Total.....135.8mm
Total this year so far.....1384.2mm
Anyone for webbed feet???????............
See Ya
John from Ballina

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It may be old history nut just for those who may not know, the following
site has had improvements with a much needed country map outlines


http://wwwghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/gms5ir.html

For those who don't know, you click on the region you want to zoom into
with the click on the centre of your required image.

Jimmy Deguara
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