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Offline crikey  
#41 Posted : Tuesday, 19 January 2021 12:58:01 PM(UTC)
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The monsoon trough looks active all this week at least
Cross equatorial strong of the NW of Darwin.
The chance for cyclogenesis is high as this is coupled with strong inflow into the southern flank of the trough courtesy of some strong mid latitude highs currently.
Here is a snap of wind fields showing this tropical low off NW Darwin already has good symmetry. ACCESS g suggests this will continue in the next week with rapid intensification. A small but deep TC. ACCESS has this TC maintains significant strength even after landfall.
Later in the week say Friday/Saturday. The monsoon trough establishes in the coral sea off the far north coast. There are 2 cross equatorial infeeds into the peninsula and coral region and strong high pressure underneath to give her a spin of possible multiple tropical lows.
Firstly hear are the current promising wind fields just off the coast of Nw Darwin today. Nicely intact with good symmetry!

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#42 Posted : Thursday, 21 January 2021 11:56:44 AM(UTC)
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Two tropical lows in the coral sea on Saturday.
ACCESS g has one tracking eastward and the other southward
They don’t appear to be cyclones but tropical storms.
The southerly tracker stays of shore but looks to get nearer the mid coast by Wednesday as high pressure rigging drops away.
One to watch as we all know these tropical systems bring some rain and severe weather.
http://www.bom.gov.au/au...harts/viewer/index.shtml
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#43 Posted : Thursday, 21 January 2021 4:14:30 PM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: crikey Go to Quoted Post
Two tropical lows in the coral sea on Saturday.
ACCESS g has one tracking eastward and the other southward
They don’t appear to be cyclones but tropical storms.
The southerly tracker stays of shore but looks to get nearer the mid coast by Wednesday as high pressure rigging drops away.
One to watch as we all know these tropical systems bring some rain and severe weather.
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I'm more interested in what GFS has in the gulf a week or so out.
It's been there for a few days now.



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#44 Posted : Friday, 22 January 2021 1:39:34 PM(UTC)
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Quote from FNQbunyip

I'm more interested in what GFS has in the gulf a week or so out.
It's been there for a few days now.

Ok. Interesting.
I don’t follow mid range forecasts myself but 7 day ACCESS g does have a small tropical low up in the gulf later in the week.
I will check that out soon. Thanks for your input
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ACCESS g did a downgrade of the WA TC.
BOM confirming with the tracking showing the current low may get a name as CAT 1 by 8pm tonight.
WA obs showing Mandorra pressure dropping down to 996 hPa currently . They had 105 mm of rain yesterday.
Highest gust there so far 69 km/hr.
The major ports will breathe a sigh of relief.

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#45 Posted : Friday, 22 January 2021 2:00:18 PM(UTC)
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ACCESS g showing a low in the gulf Wednesday. Trying to build some momentum on the western coastline.

ACCESS suggesting our little friend over in WA is not going to go quietly. Some amazing bursts of extreme weather as it transitions SE through the interior and into SA. Then links in to southern troughing to give southern VIC a touch up.
Could’ve an interesting weather watch this week.


http://www.bom.gov.au/au...harts/viewer/index.shtml

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#46 Posted : Friday, 22 January 2021 2:18:01 PM(UTC)
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Further to the tropical low in the gulf this Wednesday or earlier.
I have had a look at the all important surface synoptic windstreams crucial for good strong cyclogenesis.
This snap l have taken below shows fabulous cross equatorial flow right across our region and beyond. You can see some Nw input into this low in the gulf.
Now underneath need some good strong SE input from a well formed high to consolidate the spin or cyclogenesis.
That is not there on this particular shot but doesn’t mean it won’t happen. There could be multiple lows from this fabulous cross equatorial currently. Certainly interesting couple of weeks ahead one would think before this favourable pattern changes.
ACCESS is showing cyclogenesis here on Wednesday. You can see the heightened strength in the wind fields.

http://www.bom.gov.au/au...chartSubmit=Refresh+View

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#47 Posted : Friday, 22 January 2021 2:54:48 PM(UTC)
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I managed a station on the Nullabore in the '90's any real rain had to come for a cyclone crossing
the Pilbara coast and tracking down through the deserts of WA. We had a record of 22" about '93
Plenty of historical tracks to show that.
This little low could do wonders for all that inland country.


I'm still keen on a good gulf low/cyclone, the right setup could give a lot of inland QLD a much needed drink.


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#48 Posted : Saturday, 23 January 2021 11:51:04 AM(UTC)
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Living in the Nullabor region would of been a once in a lifetime experience Bunyip’. We went of the Nullabor a couple of years ago and a once in a lifetime experience for us.
We saw storms at a stop at Nullabor The open expanse gives storms there a real portrait view. The sounds of howling wild dogs in the night and heaps of kangaroo road kill .
ACCESS is currently suggesting a small squat TC in the gulf tracking east over the top of the gulf next Thursday/ Friday
Another point of interest is the weak tropical low that will drop into the mid coast of Qld around the same time.
Considerable troughing down the coast of Qld .
Actually l should add the central qld interior rain looks ok as well with an embedded low in trough in central qld.
Looks wet along the coast from moist onshore feeding into coastal troughing. Nice to have some weather excitement.
http://www.bom.gov.au/au...harts/viewer/index.shtml
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#49 Posted : Sunday, 24 January 2021 4:33:37 PM(UTC)
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58076355-CD89-4008-B743-606A03466036.pngACCESS g next Saturday 30thJan 2021
Cyclone on the far north coast,
It is likely to initialise this Tuesday in the gulf as a small tropical low.
Then slowly build ( cyclogenesis) across the top of the peninsula.

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#50 Posted : Monday, 25 January 2021 12:31:32 PM(UTC)
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There is a chance we could have 2 or 3 cyclones in the Australian region at the same time by next Sunday the 31st January
The TC in the mid coral sea intensifies on transition south.
High pressure ridging up the coast may protect the mid coast.
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#51 Posted : Monday, 25 January 2021 3:18:47 PM(UTC)
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Yeah the Low in the gulf looks to be developing nicely.
Could be an interesting week of weather.


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#52 Posted : Tuesday, 26 January 2021 12:32:43 PM(UTC)
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BOM has the low in the gulf as a cyclone on the 28th Jan.
So that’s about Thursday. Tracking map posted below. Expecting a CAT 2 whilst in the gulf by the 29th Jan
More details and warning from this link
http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDQ65002.shtml

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#53 Posted : Wednesday, 27 January 2021 1:17:39 PM(UTC)
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Downgrade for the expected TC in the gulf. By BOM.
Currently a tropical low and looks to cross the tip in the coming days as such
ACCESS g has this re intensifying in the coral sea. Current advice by BOM is that it will not impact coast.
I think l will keep an open mind here. The gulf prediction didn’t eventuate so maybe the tracking in the coral may change..
Here in ACCESS for next sunday. TC looks close to the coast here
Note the 3 active cyclones on this snap attached to an active monsoon trough

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#54 Posted : Thursday, 28 January 2021 11:29:52 AM(UTC)
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0E431EDB-A838-4DD1-9482-3409EB2BA204.pngACCESS g still keen on a TC in the coral sea
Here is a snap of forecast for 6 days from today
Wednesday the 3rd Feb
Massive moisture infeed into this TC circulation from the equatorial.
And look at that circulation in the west. I don’t think they get named unless they are at sea.

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#55 Posted : Friday, 29 January 2021 12:02:45 PM(UTC)
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ACCESS g has the coral low intensifying and tracking east during the week heading to the usual Pacific islands. High pressure keeps the TC from transitioning toward our coast.
That is current forecast of course.
The tropical low on the western coast is expected to slide SW down the coast and intensify.(ACCESS )

BOM tracking has this as a cyclone putting its eye in the water 1st Feb and off shore Port Hedland CAT 2.

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#56 Posted : Friday, 29 January 2021 7:47:22 PM(UTC)
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Just as a comparison for one week time... Here is CMC's forecast chart compared to GFS' forecast chart

GFS - 4th Feb - 10pm
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CMC - 4th Feb - 10pm
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#57 Posted : Sunday, 31 January 2021 11:37:36 AM(UTC)
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Thanks Pabloako for some alternative forecasts from other models. Very interesting 😄

ACCESS g has a tropical low up west of the gulf next Saturday ( 6 days time). I thought to check surface windstreams in the greater Asia region to see if the monsoon indeed is still active. The answer is yes. Good cross equatorial. There is every chance for some new tropical lows to spin up if we get some strong High pressure passing through as well.
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#58 Posted : Sunday, 31 January 2021 11:44:23 AM(UTC)
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Looks pretty active out there at the moment, look how far 13s has travelled, it is one of the systems that formed of the WA coast around the same time as Kimi.

One thing i have noticed so far this season is that most cyclones have been low end systems (i am sure that will change) most have only been cat 1-2 systems.
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#59 Posted : Tuesday, 2 February 2021 10:49:48 AM(UTC)
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Thanks yasi ‘ for that snap of SH. Good find!
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#60 Posted : Saturday, 20 February 2021 10:34:53 AM(UTC)
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ACCESS g has a TC forming off the NW coast.
The snap below is for Tuesday . ACCESS has this TC intensifying as the week progresses . Tracking SW away from the coast.
http://www.bom.gov.au/au...harts/viewer/index.shtml


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