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Creating a new thread... First one I have every done. Following on from yesterdays surprise deluge for Brisbane.. Round two should happen this afternoon.
Copying a few posts from the day to day thread too (if I can work out how to do it)
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Originally Posted by: SatMan 115mm on my gauge this morning! I am trying to work out if that is correct or not! 54mm at the airport by the looks of it. Edit: Yep, BOM say 130mm in Brisbane CDB!
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Originally Posted by: SatMan 115mm on my gauge this morning! I am trying to work out if that is correct or not! 54mm at the airport by the looks of it. Edit: Yep, BOM say 130mm in Brisbane CDB!
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Originally Posted by: Pabloako Here is today's sounding from Brisbane and pretty much reflects the GFS charts above. If you get under a storm today there should be a good drink, because they will be very slow moving again.
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Originally Posted by: Colmait Yeah there is plenty of instability/energy in the atmosphere and weak sheer especially in the mid levels which should create slow moving storms. We just have to crack 33°C and over to get the storms going a bit earlier this afternoon, but in saying that, like yesterday they were able to build on the outflow boundary they created, which means if we can’t break the cap earlier there is still the good chance as the evening arrives and moisture levels rise we have another scenario similar to Wednesday night. Great explanation Colin. Wish I could decipher to that level!
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Great stuff Delboy. Thanks for starting the thread and I will have a drink and a toast to a decent shower this afternoon.
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A few cells now starting to pop up on the sweeps. A Nice little solid cell just need Allora. Edit, thanks for starting the thread Delboy. I didn’t realise it was a new thread. Arghh I am dopey. Edited by user Thursday, 12 December 2019 2:16:26 PM(UTC)
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Bubbling up on the visible sat image.
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Yeah Satman definitely can see the nice cells up near Blackbutt very clearly. Nice satpic. Radar is a bit peppered but you can see it slowly back building which we need it to do. Beef itself up. The Seabreeze here is quite nice and not too strong so it could act as a nice feeder band into the system if they can get over the range. |
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Nice pic Satman. Any chance of a view slightly to the North?
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Storms just struggling as it nears the Coast. But there are some nasty cells out there. BoM warnimg |
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Hmmm. Things don't seem to be panning out how the forecast charts said they would.
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Originally Posted by: Pharbelle Nice pic Satman. Any chance of a view slightly to the North? sure. here is the latest image. bit hard to see the coast line due to the sun setting and high cloud.
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Originally Posted by: CantSpellNarangba Hmmm. Things don't seem to be panning out how the forecast charts said they would. Today’s one was more likely to be in the evening unless we could have really cracked 33+°C then the cap would have broken and allowed the storms to fire off. We will need to see how tonights moisture mixes with the atmosphere and with the cells that are out there. Even tomorrow, if the southerly pushes through too quick it can ruin any chances of a storm. Weak shear storms are very hard to predict. It gets really frustrating especially when you can see them and they are not too far from you. There is 2 Severe cells just to the west of me, not far but just far enough. Edited by user Thursday, 12 December 2019 6:09:59 PM(UTC)
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A warm day today and a few degrees cooler than yesterday. After the dew point rose earlier this morning the dew point have been stable and near average since the mid morning. Relative humidity have been near average. Light and variable winds in the morning became E to SE, ENE to SE in the afternoon, and E to NE since 3pm.
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Originally Posted by: CantSpellNarangba Originally Posted by: Pharbelle Nice pic Satman. Any chance of a view slightly to the North? sure. here is the latest image. bit hard to see the coast line due to the sun setting and high cloud. You beat me too it CSN! :-) Where did you get your data from?
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Originally Posted by: SatMan
You beat me too it CSN! :-)
Where did you get your data from?
I have a sexy little PowerShell script that I found on the web that downloads from somewhere in Japan. The image isn't as clear as yours and I think it is about 1.5 hours old. I will PM you the link to it.
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Warning has shifted a bit to the north. Fingers crossed I might get something. It's been a long time between drinks up here.
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