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Originally Posted by: Tsunami Well from what im reading. Forcast of storms likely sunday is now unlikely Had a gut full of this weather pattern Yep. It looks to be slowly fizzling away before it even started. Perhaps we are destined to be breath in smoke and dust for the foreseeable future.
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It's been a pretty stressful few days here. Woodgate fire is still burning and I believe crews have done some fire break clearing on this side of the Burrum River in case it jumps. It looked like it was snowing here with all the ash falling at one stage. Just a lot of State Forest and uncleared bush between me and the river. I've moved the cows, cleared the gutters and tidied up all the fallen branches in the paddocks from the strong winds. Northerlys today so not good. I wish those predicted showers would stop drifting away out to sea.
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WYNNUM NORTH ( 27.4S 153.2E ) - WEATHER
DATE...16 NOV 2019 TIME....0735
CURRENT TEMPERATURE...25.3C CURRENT HUMIDITY........75% CURRENT DEW POINT.......21C CURRENT WIND DIR/SPEED..NNW 10Kph CURRENT VISIBILITY.....8000M CURRENT MSL PRESSURE...1013.7Hpa CURRENT CLOUD..........1/8 Ci CURRENT WEATHER......Smoke haze RAIN SINCE 0900 FRIDAY...0.0mm
SUMMARY LAST 24 HOURS YESTERDAY'S MAX TEMP. .......29.4C THIS MORNING'S MIN TEMP......18.0C PAST 24 HOURS TEMP ANOMALY..+0.75C THIS MORNING'S GRASS MIN.....17.3C AVERAGE 24 HOUR DEW POINT......20C AVERAGE 24 HOUR MSLP........1012.2Hpa MAX WIND GUST LAST 24 HOURS...E 49Kph at 1557 PAST 24 HR SIGNIFICANT WEATHER...Smoke haze, lowest vis 3500 metres. |
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Originally Posted by: Pharbelle It's been a pretty stressful few days here. Woodgate fire is still burning and I believe crews have done some fire break clearing on this side of the Burrum River in case it jumps. It looked like it was snowing here with all the ash falling at one stage. Just a lot of State Forest and uncleared bush between me and the river. I've moved the cows, cleared the gutters and tidied up all the fallen branches in the paddocks from the strong winds. Northerlys today so not good. I wish those predicted showers would stop drifting away out to sea. Fingers crossed for you Pharbelle. I hope we manage to get some rain today or tomorrow to at least dampen things down a bit.
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Thank you DelBoy. Just been out cleaning the pool. The ash is giving the cartridge filter a hard time...lol.
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Ferny Grove Weather Date: 16 Nov 2019 Time: 8:35 AM
Min Temp since 9am yesterday: 17.1 C Max Temp since 9am yesterday: 34.4 C Min Ground Temp: 15.9 C Rain since 9am yesterday: 0 mm
Temperature: 30.3 C Relative Humidity: 41 % Dew Point: 15.6 C MSL Pressure: 1013.4 hPa Wind Speed: 3 kph - light air Wind Direction: ENE
Present Weather: Smoke haze Visibility: 10km to 19km - Good Visibility Cloud Cover: 0/8 Ground State: Ground dry
Notes of yesterday weather - 15/11/19: Fine and sunny with some cu clouds in the morning. Smoke haze and increasing during the afternoon. A warm day with variable temperature during the morning and afternoon. The dew point was near average over the day falling during the morning, briefly rising sharply in the late morning before rising slowly in the afternoon and falling slowly from the late afternoon. Relative humidity was moderately low which briefly rose in the late morning and then rose slower for the rest of the day close to average. Calm winds early in the day with light WSW to SSW winds in the early morning, becoming N to NE after briefly S to SE. From the late morning was NNE to ESE winds, ESE to NE in the afternoon, ENE to NE from mid afternoon, N to NE in the evening and became calm later in the evening.
Today: Dew point have been near average day which fell overnight, rose early this morning and is now stable. Relative humidity have been near average overnight and been falling quite quickly this morning. Light and variable winds at times today with NE to SE winds presently.
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Few showers and storms starting to develop to the north west of Brisbane and in the Sunshine Coast hinterland. I notice Caboolture has just picked up 6 mm of rain. Further showers and storms seem to be starting up further west of Brisbane, hopefully we can pick a few mm this afternoon. I think the radar returns near the border is smoke from fires.
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My goodness..it chucked it down here in Caboolture. Only 11.7mm but that came in less than 10 minutes. It smells wonderful outside now.
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It totally missed me. 16 drops of rain and then what did land on the path turned to steam and is now gone.
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I sadly just missed our up here and receive 0.2mm, which has just evaporated now. Hopefully tomorrow will be a bit further south.
A few new fires have popped up on the RFS map, which probably started by dry lightning, which is a great shame.
Glad you got some rain Delboy.
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Considering this would be tedious to rewrite, I'll just copy and paste my own thoughts I posted elsewhere about Sunday's potential in the SE Coast district here instead of reinventing the wheel:
" Although shower/thunderstorm activity (some possibly severe) looks highly likely in the region, there’s still the chance some sections may not get much due to capping (a layer of stable air near the surface) & borderline moisture in some areas.
For those who do manage to get something, it’ll probably be in the form of a brief shower or storm moving eastwards at a fast pace during the middle of the day or early-mid afternoon.... with big fat raindrops to start off with and perhaps a short but sharp downpour or two. A small portion of locations near the coastline could also get an additional but brief shower or storm on Sunday night near the SSE wind change pushing up the coast.
Some locations may also get a severe storm with brief damaging winds or hail..... however the shortage of abundant deep moisture and quick moving nature of the activity means that while any rainfall may look & sound heavy, any flash flooding potential is likely to be localised at worst. In fact, some of the activity may do more harm than good with lightning and gusty winds posing a fire risk for areas which don’t get much rainfall, given the Extreme fire danger in some areas.
Showers/storms are also possible near the southern half of the QLD coast/northern half of the NSW coast in general as well as the adjacent inland…. but for the Downs, the majority of the low-rainfall activity is likely to be restricted to northern parts (with the slight chance in eastern parts)…. with no rainfall elsewhere in the region.
Chance of a storm at least somewhere in SEQ on Sun: Slight. Medium. High. ✅ (but not the whole region)
Chance of a severe storm at least somewhere in SEQ on Sun: Slight. Medium. ✅ High.
Rainfall amounts for any affected locations on Sun: Low ✅ (but locally better amounts under strong storms). Medium. High.
An unstable atmosphere to the east of a surface trough of low pressure just inland of the coast is the main cause of this, and may be aided in SE QLD by a gusty SSE wind change surging up the coast on Sunday evening. Strong shear could also cause a portion of the storms to become severe for some locations with brief damaging winds or large hail but it’s more speed shear (where wind speeds become a lot stronger with height) as opposed to directional shear (where wind directions change a lot with height). The shortage of abundant moisture also means any flash flooding potential is likely to be localised… and the severe storm potential will be reduced until/unless storms can ingest moister air near the coast and develop lower bases. The strong westerly steering winds aloft should drag any activity quickly towards parts of the coast. The majority of any early morning patchy low cloud near the coast is also likely to decrease later in the morning. "
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A hot day today with a maximum temperature of 36 C before falling from the middle of the day. Cloud increased in the afternoon with a nearby thunderstorm but with only a few drops of rain. Smoke haze persisted today easing in the afternoon. The dew point rose and fell a few times while remain close to average. The relative humidity fell during the day to a low of 25% before generally rising from the late morning. Currently the relative humidity is 48%. Light SE to NE winds in the morning, ESE to NE from the late morning, becoming E to ENE since the afternoon, and was N to NE in the mid afternoon and tonight. |
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Wow..stunning analysis Ken. Thank you.
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WYNNUM NORTH ( 27.4S 153.2E ) - WEATHER
DATE...17 NOV 2019 TIME....0740
CURRENT TEMPERATURE...24.3C CURRENT HUMIDITY........73% CURRENT DEW POINT.......19C CURRENT WIND DIR/SPEED..ESE 5Kph CURRENT VISIBILITY.....8000M CURRENT MSL PRESSURE...1014.8pa CURRENT CLOUD..........5/8 CuSc CURRENT WEATHER......Smoke haze RAIN SINCE 0900 SATURDAY...0.0mm
SUMMARY LAST 24 HOURS YESTERDAY'S MAX TEMP. .......31.4C THIS MORNING'S MIN TEMP......19.5C PAST 24 HOURS TEMP ANOMALY..+2.50C THIS MORNING'S GRASS MIN.....18.1C AVERAGE 24 HOUR DEW POINT......20C AVERAGE 24 HOUR MSLP........1012.1Hpa MAX WIND GUST LAST 24 HOURS...NE 43Kph at 1512 PAST 24 HR SIGNIFICANT WEATHER...Smoke haze. Storms to NW - moving to the NE Saturday afternoon. |
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Ferny Grove Weather Date: 17 Nov 2019 Time: 8:40 AM
Min Temp since 9am yesterday: 19.8 C Max Temp since 9am yesterday: 36 C Min Ground Temp: 17 C Rain since 9am yesterday: 0 mm
Temperature: 28.2 C Relative Humidity: 49 % Dew Point: 16.4 C MSL Pressure: 1013.7 hPa Wind Speed: 5 kph - light air Wind Direction: NE
Present Weather: Visibility reduced by smoke Visibility: 10km to 19km - Good Visibility Cloud Cover: 1/8 Ground State: Ground dry
Notes of yesterday weather - 16/11/19: Nearby thunderstorm with a light few drops in the mid afternoon. Fine otherwise. Decreasing smoke haze during the day. A mostly sunny morning with some cu clouds. Clouds increased in the afternoon with cu, cb, ci and ac clouds. A hot day with the maximum temperature reached in the late morning. Near average and variable dew point. Relative humidity was moderately during the morning and afternoon and was a little variable in the afternoon. Light and variable winds early, before SE to NE light winds developing in the morning and ESE to NE from the late morning. Winds became E to ENE during the afternoon, and was N to NE in the mid afternoon and in the evening. Winds shifted SSE to ESE from 8pm.
Today: Mostly stable and near dew point today. Relative humidity has been moderately low so far today. Light winds so far today varying between S and NE through E.
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Wow. That pooped up out of nowhere. Hearing rumbles to the west and the radar has two cells powering along.
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Thunder being heard in the last 15 minutes and increasing clouds from a cell to my west. The temperature reached a maximum of 32.7 C at midday and have now fallen to 29 C. Dew point have been near average and slowly rising and is currently 18 C. Relative humidity fell to 41% and is now starting to rise and is now 50%. In the last 2 hours winds have been light E to NE. |
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Light rain and that was it here and the sun is out now. Hold on Bribie, this one has turned into a beast! Edited by user Sunday, 17 November 2019 1:21:07 PM(UTC)
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