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Australian Weather Mailing List Archives: Monday, 14 February 2000

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001 Blair Trewin [blair at met.Unimelb.EDU.AU]        Private wx forecasts...
002 Paul.Mossman at DWNNICH.OCA.nt.gov.au             Further heavy rain
003 "Willis, Andrew" [adwillis at bechtel.com]        Waterspout off Newcastle
004 Malcolm Ninnes [NinnesM at franklins.com.au]      AWESOME New Photos (including a tornado!) on BSCH
005 "mjpiper at ozemail.com.au" [mjpiper at ozemail.com  Waterspout off Newcastle
006 "Willis, Andrew" [adwillis at bechtel.com]        Waterspout off Newcastle
007 Lindsay [writer at lisp.com.au]                   Chilly Weather
008 Blair Trewin [blair at met.Unimelb.EDU.AU]        Chilly Weather
009 Matt Smith [disarm at braenet.com.au]             Chilly Weather
010 "Michael Thompson" [michaelt at ozemail.com.au]   Dry week for SE Australia
011 "Matthew Piper" [mjpiper at ozemail.com.au]       Social Gathering on 23rd February
012 Anthony Cornelius [cyclone at flatrate.net.au]    AWESOME New Photos (including a tornado!) on BSCH
013 Jimmy Deguara [jdeguara at ihug.com.au]           Social Gathering on 23rd February

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001
From: Blair Trewin [blair at met.Unimelb.EDU.AU]
Subject: Re: aus-wx: Private wx forecasts...
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Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2000 10:33:00 +1100 (EST)
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> 
> Hi every1,
> 
> While talking to an employee of a feed-lot just south of here he mentioned 
> that they paid big bucks for a private weather forecaster (based in Perth I 
> believe!)
> 
> Said forecaster told him to expect between 15 and 50 mm. Monday/Tuesday.
> 
> I can't see it here myself...I'd have said some thunderies Tuesday/Wednesday 
> but only NOGAPS has anything like a rain event happening near here all week.
It was looking like a possibility a few days ago, but it seems 
increasingly apparent that the central Australian moisture is not
going to move south. GASP has no precipitation at all in SE Australia
until the next change goes through on Friday/Saturday.

With another week of maxima close to or over 30, Melbourne may be 
starting to threaten records for highest February mean maxima; if
the forecast is correct we'll be sitting on a mean of about 30.5, 
above the existing record, as of about the 19th. The minimum 
(currently 16.8) is well behind the 1997 mark of 18.6, though. This
will be the fourth consecutive February with temperatures very much
above average (unless something dramatic happens in the last 10 days
of the month); the mean maxima in 1997 (30.1, 2nd highest on record),
1998 (27.9, 14th) and 1999 (28.4, 7th) were all in the top 10% of
readings, and 1997 (18.6, 1st) and 1999 (17.3, 4th) also had very
warm mean minima.

Noticed on the 'year to date' percentage plot on the Bureau's climate
maps web page that we now have our first patch which has already
received its annual mean rainfall - not bad for February 12!

Blair Trewin
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From: Paul.Mossman at DWNNICH.OCA.nt.gov.au
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Subject: aus-wx: Further heavy rain
Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2000 10:13:57 +0930
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Hi all.

Weekends rainfall totals for me are not too bad.

6.45pm Fri - 9am Saturday -  113mm
9am Sat - 9am Sunday -  24mm
9am Sun - 7.30am Mon -  54mm

Things are a little damp & humid here this morning. Seems I have finally got my
first taste of monsonal weather.

I was surprised - many people had told me how everything up here is "embedded"
- well its not true. You can see and watch these CB/TCU growing out to sea
during the day, shooting skywards, boiling, fizzing, most of them with pileus
caps. Then about  2.30 - 4pm the sea breeze (NW - NNW) drives these monsters in
- more often then not all you see is a dark ragged squall line followed by
gusty 30 - 40 knot winds and heavey - torrential rain.

All quite impressive really. But hard to photograph!!
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003
From: "Willis, Andrew" [adwillis at bechtel.com]
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Subject: aus-wx: Waterspout off Newcastle
Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2000 18:27:18 -0800
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Hi All

Well, it is a windy miserable day for me in Newcastle today until coming
back from lunch I noticed a funnel hanging off the bottom of a cumulus cloud
out to sea.  Rotation was noticable but I'm not sure if there was contact
with the ocean (couldn't see it to confirm).

The funnel came out of the front edge of the cloud but there was another
cloud with a lowered base just in front of the funnel/cloud combo (try
ordering one of those at McDonalds).

This is the 2nd funnel I've seen from clouds that just graze the se corner
of Newcastle before travelling out to sea and drop a funnel over the ocean.
The funnel's seem to become strongest almost due east of Nobby's Head and
the town of Stockton.

Andrew Willis
Desktop Support - Port Waratah Stage 3 Expansion

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004
From: Malcolm Ninnes [NinnesM at franklins.com.au]
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Subject: RE: aus-wx: AWESOME New Photos (including a tornado!) on BSCH
Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2000 14:53:13 +1100
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Hi all,

These are great pictures, I also have pictures of 'aftermath' damage shots
taken from the Oakhurst/Maryborough F3 on the same day as the Bucca F4 (Nov
29, 1992)....although I'm still waiting on the ok from the owner before I
let them loose on the net.


Malcolm Ninnes
Unix Systems Admin / Operations Support
National Technical Services - Franklins Ltd
Ph. (02) 9722-1862
ninnesm at franklins.com.au

> ----------
> From: 	Ben Quinn[SMTP:bodie at flatrate.net.au]
> Sent: 	Saturday, 12 February 2000 13:26
> To: 	aussie-weather at world.std.com
> Subject: 	Re: aus-wx: AWESOME New Photos (including a tornado!) on
> BSCH
> 
> Hi everyone,
> 
> Yep they are great pictures - i can't wait to get the rest of them up..
> 
> We also have just recently got permission to put the Bucca F4 Tornado
> (strongest nader ever photographed in Australia apparently) pictures up
> at BSCH - in a new section going up in the next week or so,
> appropriately called "tornadoes" :P These pictures are simply awesome -
> i think everyone on the list will enjoy them..
> 
> I just wanted to take this opportunity to thank Anthony Cornelius for
> all the scanning he does for BSCH - he has scanned every single one of
> my pictures, and he's always more than happy to scan anyone else's
> pictures that are sent to him - thanks Anthony!!!!!!!
> 
> 
> Andrew Wall wrote:
> > 
> > Only one word describes those pictures
> > 
> > DROOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
> > 
> > At 11:25 AM 12/02/00 +1000, you wrote:
> > >Forgot the URL!!!
> > >
> > >  http://www.bsch.simplenet.com/pictures/picturegallerynew.htm
> > >
> > >Anthony Cornelius wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Hi all - and Damien!
> > > >
> > > > While at the ASWA meeting, Damien Howes displayed his excellent
> photos
> > > > to everyone.  He kindly leant me his photos to scan to put them up
> in
> > > > the internet.  This are the first ~100 photos - there are around
> ~250
> > > > photos to eventually be scanned, but it took me four hours to scan
> the
> > > > first 100, so it might be a while before I get them all scanned! :)
> > > >
> > > > Ben has also spent a lot of time uploading them onto BSCH -
> hopefully
> > > > the rest will be scanned/uplooaded soon.  The tornado photos are
> also
> > > > present in this lot of photos - simply superb :-)
> > > >
> > > > If anyone has any comments - please CC them to Damien (email address
> in
> > > > this email), so that he can also enjoy the comments - thanks :-)
> > > > --
> > > > Anthony Cornelius
> > > > Queensland Coordinator of the Australian Severe Weather Association
> > > > (ASWA)
> > > > (07) 3390 4812
> > > > 14 Kinsella St
> > > > Belmont, Brisbane
> > > > QLD, 4153
> > > > Please report severe thunderstorms on our Queensland severe
> thunderstorm
> > > > reporting line on (07) 3390 4218 or by going to our homepage at
> > > > http://www.severeweather.asn.au
> > > >
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> > >--
> > >Anthony Cornelius
> > >Queensland Coordinator of the Australian Severe Weather Association
> > >(ASWA)
> > >(07) 3390 4812
> > >14 Kinsella St
> > >Belmont, Brisbane
> > >QLD, 4153
> > >Please report severe thunderstorms on our Queensland severe
> thunderstorm
> > >reporting line on (07) 3390 4218 or by going to our homepage at
> > >http://www.severeweather.asn.au
> > >
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> -- 
> 
> Ben Quinn
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Subject:  aus-wx: Waterspout off Newcastle
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Hi Everyone,

I happened to be thinking that there might be waterspouts this morning as the clouds certainly had that look to them. I was looking out over Botany Bay for any sign of them but unfortunately didnt see any.

Matthew Piper

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Subject: aus-wx: Waterspout off Newcastle
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Hi All

Well, it is a windy miserable day for me in Newcastle today until coming
back from lunch I noticed a funnel hanging off the bottom of a cumulus cloud
out to sea.  Rotation was noticable but I'm not sure if there was contact
with the ocean (couldn't see it to confirm).

The funnel came out of the front edge of the cloud but there was another
cloud with a lowered base just in front of the funnel/cloud combo (try
ordering one of those at McDonalds).

This is the 2nd funnel I've seen from clouds that just graze the se corner
of Newcastle before travelling out to sea and drop a funnel over the ocean.
The funnel's seem to become strongest almost due east of Nobby's Head and
the town of Stockton.

Andrew Willis
Desktop Support - Port Waratah Stage 3 Expansion

Eagles may soar but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines.

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From: "Willis, Andrew" [adwillis at bechtel.com]
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Subject: RE: aus-wx: Waterspout off Newcastle
Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2000 22:16:08 -0800
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If today was waterspout weather I shall keep an eye out in the future.

Lots of low cloud with the odd cumulus cloud poking through but nothing
really firing.

> Hi Everyone,
> 
> I happened to be thinking that there might be waterspouts this morning as
> the clouds certainly had that look to them. I was looking out over Botany
> Bay for any sign of them but unfortunately didnt see any.
> 
> Matthew Piper
> 
> 
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Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2000 17:32:30 -0800
From: Lindsay [writer at lisp.com.au]
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Monday 14th

Well, it didn't make 10 C today in Blackheath.

My place got 9.8 or thereabouts. Now that is pretty cold. Sunday was
around 10.5 and Channel Nine gave Katoomba 11 C for that day. Sure we
get 12 or 13 degree days in summer but less than that is pretty cool.

Might have to start wearing a jumper. :-)

Blair or others, what is the coldest day for Blackheath (Katoomba? Mt.
Boyce?)
in February. I'm sure its been colder than my reading but just how much
colder?

Lindsay Pearce

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008
From: Blair Trewin [blair at met.Unimelb.EDU.AU]
Subject: Re: aus-wx: Chilly Weather
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> 
> Monday 14th
> 
> Well, it didn't make 10 C today in Blackheath.
> 
> My place got 9.8 or thereabouts. Now that is pretty cold. Sunday was
> around 10.5 and Channel Nine gave Katoomba 11 C for that day. Sure we
> get 12 or 13 degree days in summer but less than that is pretty cool.
> 
> Might have to start wearing a jumper. :-)
> 
> Blair or others, what is the coldest day for Blackheath (Katoomba? Mt.
> Boyce?)
> in February. I'm sure its been colder than my reading but just how much
> colder?

Somewhat to my surprise, the Katoomba record is a relatively modest
11.0 (16/2/1966), although that only covers the digital record post-
1957 and I'd expect that it would have been colder in 1949, for example.
Sunday ended up coming in at 11.4; we won't have a final value for
today until 9 tomorrow (and in this type of situation there would
have to be a fair chance of it getting warmer than 11 tomorrow morning).

Blair Trewin


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>Might have to start wearing a jumper. :-)

010
From: "Michael Thompson" [michaelt at ozemail.com.au]
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Subject: Re: aus-wx: Dry week for SE Australia
Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2000 21:17:17 +1100
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Most of the models are now showing a dry spell until at the weekend.
However, we have had our first decent rain in 3-4 weeks today in the
southern Illawarra with several light - moderate showers. The AVN and NGP
models did not pick this at all.

The rain was needed desperately as my lawn was very brown.

Michael



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Sent: Monday, 14 February 2000 10:33
Subject: Re: aus-wx: Private wx forecasts...


> >
> > Hi every1,
> >
> > While talking to an employee of a feed-lot just south of here he
mentioned
> > that they paid big bucks for a private weather forecaster (based in
Perth I
> > believe!)
> >
> > Said forecaster told him to expect between 15 and 50 mm. Monday/Tuesday.
> >
> > I can't see it here myself...I'd have said some thunderies
Tuesday/Wednesday
> > but only NOGAPS has anything like a rain event happening near here all
week.
> It was looking like a possibility a few days ago, but it seems
> increasingly apparent that the central Australian moisture is not
> going to move south. GASP has no precipitation at all in SE Australia
> until the next change goes through on Friday/Saturday.
>
> With another week of maxima close to or over 30, Melbourne may be
> starting to threaten records for highest February mean maxima; if
> the forecast is correct we'll be sitting on a mean of about 30.5,
> above the existing record, as of about the 19th. The minimum
> (currently 16.8) is well behind the 1997 mark of 18.6, though. This
> will be the fourth consecutive February with temperatures very much
> above average (unless something dramatic happens in the last 10 days
> of the month); the mean maxima in 1997 (30.1, 2nd highest on record),
> 1998 (27.9, 14th) and 1999 (28.4, 7th) were all in the top 10% of
> readings, and 1997 (18.6, 1st) and 1999 (17.3, 4th) also had very
> warm mean minima.
>
> Noticed on the 'year to date' percentage plot on the Bureau's climate
> maps web page that we now have our first patch which has already
> received its annual mean rainfall - not bad for February 12!
>
> Blair Trewin
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From: "Matthew Piper" [mjpiper at ozemail.com.au]
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Subject: aus-wx: Social Gathering on 23rd February
Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2000 21:35:48 +1100
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Hi Everyone,
 
I would like to announce a social gathering for anyone who is interested. It will be held on Wednesday 23rd February at a venue in Darling Harbour. We will most likely go to one of the restaurants there and chat about the weather over dinner. Starting time will be around 5:30 to 6pm. Paul Mossman who is a Northern Territory member of ASWA will be attending. He will have plenty of his Top End storm photos on hand to show everyone.
 
So please if you are interested come along and get to meet fellow avid weather enthusiasts. I guarantee you will enjoy yourself.
 
Could all people who are interested please reply personally to me at mjpiper at ozemail.com.au so I can get an idea on numbers.
 
Thanks,
 
Matthew Piper
012 Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2000 21:56:23 +1000 From: Anthony Cornelius [cyclone at flatrate.net.au] X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.6 [en] (Win98; I) X-Accept-Language: en To: aussie-weather at world.std.com Subject: Re: aus-wx: AWESOME New Photos (including a tornado!) on BSCH Sender: aussie-weather-approval at world.std.com Reply-To: aussie-weather at world.std.com Hi all, I have recently gotten permission to put the Bucca F4 photos up on the net from the owner, I'll get these up soon. Can't wait to see the rest of the F3 damage pics! Malcolm Ninnes wrote: > > Hi all, > > These are great pictures, I also have pictures of 'aftermath' damage shots > taken from the Oakhurst/Maryborough F3 on the same day as the Bucca F4 (Nov > 29, 1992)....although I'm still waiting on the ok from the owner before I > let them loose on the net. -- Anthony Cornelius Queensland Coordinator of the Australian Severe Weather Association (ASWA) (07) 3390 4812 14 Kinsella St Belmont, Brisbane QLD, 4153 Please report severe thunderstorms on our Queensland severe thunderstorm reporting line on (07) 3390 4218 or by going to our homepage at http://www.severeweather.asn.au +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ To unsubscribe from aussie-weather send e-mail to:majordomo at world.std.com with "unsubscribe aussie-weather your_email_address" in the body of your message. -----------------------jacob at iinet.net.au------------------------------ 013 X-Sender: jdeguara at pop.ihug.com.au X-Mailer: QUALCOMM Windows Eudora Pro Version 4.2.2 Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2000 23:07:52 +1100 To: aussie-weather at world.std.com From: Jimmy Deguara [jdeguara at ihug.com.au] Subject: Re: aus-wx: Social Gathering on 23rd February Sender: aussie-weather-approval at world.std.com Reply-To: aussie-weather at world.std.com Please note Matt that there is an AMOS meeting that evening - I think. So perhaps you may want to suggest having it at say that time and then if they wish go to the meeting at Macquarie Uni or perhaps meet closer to Macquarie Uni and then going to the Uni. I don't know what the topic of the meeting is as yet. Jimmy Deguara At 21:35 14/02/00 +1100, you wrote: >Hi Everyone, > >I would like to announce a social gathering for anyone who is interested. >It will be held on Wednesday 23rd February at a venue in Darling Harbour. >We will most likely go to one of the restaurants there and chat about the >weather over dinner. Starting time will be around 5:30 to 6pm. Paul >Mossman who is a Northern Territory member of ASWA will be attending. He >will have plenty of his Top End storm photos on hand to show everyone. > >So please if you are interested come along and get to meet fellow avid >weather enthusiasts. I guarantee you will enjoy yourself. > >Could all people who are interested please reply personally to me at >mjpiper at ozemail.com.au so I can get an idea >on numbers. > >Thanks, > >Matthew Piper +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ To unsubscribe from aussie-weather send e-mail to:majordomo at world.std.com with "unsubscribe aussie-weather your_email_address" in the body of your message. -----------------------jacob at iinet.net.au------------------------------

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