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The haze thickened here during the day and started to thin later in the afternoon. Simply terrible weather we have presently. My weather station have a thin coating of dust even on the more hidden spots. I might need to give it clean sooner than I had hoped for. Humidity was still low today but has improved slightly from yesterday. The dew point fell to a low of -16 C and relative humidity down to 5% which risen to 20%. Relative humidity have been below 25% for 36 hours straight. Gusty W to NW winds have remained all day. Last 24 hours: Edited by user Sunday, 8 September 2019 11:20:07 PM(UTC)
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There is a tiny glimmer of hope right at the end of the extended range GFS on the 12z run, for some rain in 13-14 days time. So far out though, the chances of it happening are very slim, but hey.... something to look at for now!
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WYNNUM NORTH ( 27.4S 153.2E ) - WEATHER
DATE....8 SEP 2019...TIME...0745
CURRENT TEMPERATURE...16.8C CURRENT HUMIDITY........34% CURRENT DEW POINT........1C CURRENT WIND DIR/SPEED..WNW 15Kph CURRENT MSL PRESSURE...1015.7Hpa CURRENT VISIBILITY.....25KM CURRENT CLOUD..........Nil CURRENT WEATHER......Dust haze RAIN SINCE 0900 SATURDAY..0.0mm
SUMMARY LAST 24 HOURS YESTERDAY'S MAX TEMP. .......26.0C THIS MORNING'S MIN TEMP......10.0C PAST 24 HOURS TEMP ANOMALY..-0.60C THIS MORNING'S GRASS MIN......7.9C AVERAGE 24 HOUR DEW POINT.......0C AVERAGE 24 HOUR MSLP........1013.8Hpa MAX WIND GUST LAST 24 HOURS..W 40Kph at 1216 PAST 24 HR SIGNIFICANT WEATHER..Dust haze thinned overnight. |
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The dust appears to have blown away, but it is blowing pretty strong up here. Steady 15knots with gusts to 35kts.
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Originally Posted by: Pabloako The dust appears to have blown away, but it is blowing pretty strong up here. Steady 15knots with gusts to 35kts. Yep. Nice and clear here too. Looking at a sat image from around 40 minutes ago, the dust is way offshore now, however smoke is still streaming out of the Gold Coast Fires. The plume is amazing. I would reckon a good 1000km long now.
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Lovely images SatMan. That is a lot of dust!
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Ferny Grove Weather Date: 8 Sep 2019 Time: 9:10 AM
Min Temp since 9am yesterday: 14.1 C Max Temp since 9am yesterday: 26.6 C Min Ground Temp: 11.9 C Rain since 9am yesterday: 0 mm
Temperature: 20.5 C Relative Humidity: 19 % Dew Point: -3.9 C MSL Pressure: 1015 hPa Wind Speed: 8 kph - light breeze Wind Direction: W
Present Weather: No cloud development observed Visibility: 20km to 39km - Very Good Visibility Cloud Cover: 0/8 Ground State: Ground dry
Notes of yesterday weather - 7/9/19: Fine and sunny. Thickening dust haze from morning, thinning from late afternoon. Low and generally stable dew point before falling from the early morning and becoming very low to a minimum of -16 C in the afternoon. The dew point steadily rose from the late afternoon while remaining low and was below 0 C for the entire day. A hot morning. Relative humidity was very low, remained below 25% over the entire day and an afternoon low of 5%. Light to moderate and gusty WSW to NW winds, easing to light from late afternoon.
Today: The dew point and relative humidity is remaining low and stable which didn't improve much overnight. The relative humidity have been below 29% for 48 hours now. Constant light NW to WSW winds have also persisted.
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Gee the world looks beautiful from above. So tough and strong, yet so fragile at the same time. Sorry if I am posting too many images.. I feel like I have a new webcam and excited.
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Don't apologise, I love seeing them. Great shot showing the size of the smoke from the fire compared to the typhoon approaching Japan. Edited by moderator Sunday, 8 September 2019 6:43:04 PM(UTC)
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Southwesterlies still on track to get pretty gusty on Monday especially around higher ground along the Great Dividing Range.... so we're not out of the woods yet with fire dangers. The main peak in these winds looks to be in the afternoon. Fortunately from Tuesday, winds look to ease back a fair bit for most of the region (apart from some parts of the coastal fringe & islands as winds turn southerlies) which means fire dangers should also decrease.
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CantSpellNarangba on 8/09/2019(UTC), NoDrops on 8/09/2019(UTC), StKildaClare on 8/09/2019(UTC), Pabloako on 8/09/2019(UTC), SatMan on 8/09/2019(UTC), Falling_Droplet on 8/09/2019(UTC), Colmait on 9/09/2019(UTC), Slovenski on 9/09/2019(UTC), crikey on 9/09/2019(UTC), retired weather man on 9/09/2019(UTC), SunSpots on 10/09/2019(UTC)
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That's brilliant Ken. Love your graphics.
Would you attribute these winds to the low in the Tasman sea and the High Pressure system in the Great Aussie Bight?
(Sorry, newbie question and still leaning... Is it the air moving from the High to the Low, that causes the winds?)
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It's definitely time for this weather to let up. Constant light to moderate and quite gusty WSW to WNW winds with slightly higher speeds compared to yesterday (maximum gust of 48kph). Winds have been constant since Friday morning with no periods of calm of least 1 minute during that time. Humidity improved slightly today but still low with relative humidity between a high of 28% and a low of 7% this afternoon (presently 18%). Dew point have been below 0 C for over 48 hours, and fell to a low of -16 C this afternoon. Month to date anomaly from the average: Last 24 hours:Edited by user Sunday, 8 September 2019 11:19:31 PM(UTC)
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WYNNUM NORTH ( 27.4S 153.2E ) - WEATHER
DATE....9 SEP 2019...TIME...0745
CURRENT TEMPERATURE...15.8C CURRENT HUMIDITY........41% CURRENT DEW POINT........2C CURRENT WIND DIR/SPEED..WNW 20Kph CURRENT MSL PRESSURE...1013.3Hpa CURRENT VISIBILITY.....35KM CURRENT CLOUD..........Nil CURRENT WEATHER......No significant weather RAIN SINCE 0900 SUNDAY..0.0mm
SUMMARY LAST 24 HOURS YESTERDAY'S MAX TEMP. .......25.1C THIS MORNING'S MIN TEMP.......9.3C PAST 24 HOURS TEMP ANOMALY..-1.40C THIS MORNING'S GRASS MIN......5.1C AVERAGE 24 HOUR DEW POINT......-1C AVERAGE 24 HOUR MSLP........1012.9Hpa MAX WIND GUST LAST 24 HOURS..SW 49Kph at 1425 PAST 24 HR SIGNIFICANT WEATHER..No significant weather. |
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Ferny Grove Weather Date: 9 Sep 2019 Time: 7:45 AM
Min Temp since 9am yesterday: 13 C Max Temp since 9am yesterday: 25.8 C Min Ground Temp: 9 C Rain since 9am yesterday: 0 m
Temperature: 15.6 C Relative Humidity: 31 % Dew Point: -1.5 C MSL Pressure: 1013 hPa Wind Speed: 15 kph - gentle breeze Wind Direction: NW
Present Weather: No cloud development observed Visibility: 20km to 39km - Very Good Visibility Cloud Cover: 0/8 Ground State: Ground dry
Notes of yesterday weather - 8/9/19: Fine and sunny. Stable and low dew point early before falling from early morning to the minimum in the mid afternoon of -16 C and was quite variable later in the morning and in the afternoon. Dew point was below 0 C over the entire day. From the late afternoon the dew point rose but remained very low. Relative humidity was very low over the entire day with an maximum of 28% and an afternoon low of 7%. Light and gusty WSW to NW winds in the early hours and in the morning, increasing to light to moderate and gusty WNW to WSW in the afternoon and evening.
Today: Dew point have remained low so far today but have been slowly rising. Maximum relative humidity this morning of 36% was a little higher today compared to yesterday. The constant (no calm winds) wind continued today but after a maximum wind gust for yesterday of 50 kph just before midnight today the wind have been at a lower speed.
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Morning all, cool, sunny & clear out here, 15C. Getting real sick of this damn wind but plenty more to come I suspect. Been reading about this SSW phenomena, Sudden Stratosphetic Warming over the antarctic. Scary stuff if it means no worthwhile rain until maybe Jan? Horrible news with houses burned by bushfires last few days. Looked into the gutters yesterday, full of leaves, ideal fire starters from flying embers. Decided to plug gutter drains with tennis balls, in case of a fire around coming close, we fill them up with water, which we will need to buy now. Edited by user Monday, 9 September 2019 8:33:03 AM(UTC)
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Referring back to Kens post yesterday in regards to the predicted winds for today, and I have to say I am feeling a little uneasy at this point in time. The winds are a lot more turbulent, stronger and colder. Definitely not out of trouble yet. A different feel about it today and a different beast to contend with. The airport is sitting on 18°C, feels like 8.9°C and -2°C dew point. The jetstream above Brisbane is hitting a 160knots, or 296 km/h. That is causing all sorts of mid to lower level turbulence. Edited by user Monday, 9 September 2019 9:46:45 AM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Slovenski Morning all, cool, sunny & clear out here, 15C. Getting real sick of this damn wind but plenty more to come I suspect. Been reading about this SSW phenomena, Sudden Stratosphetic Warming over the antarctic. Scary stuff if it means no worthwhile rain until maybe Jan? Horrible news with houses burned by bushfires last few days. Looked into the gutters yesterday, full of leaves, ideal fire starters from flying embers. Decided to plug gutter drains with tennis balls, in case of a fire around coming close, we fill them up with water, which we will need to buy now. Great use of tennis balls. I was looking at gutter plugs for my place and they are a fortune of a round piece of hard sponge. I would need over 10 of them, so I will have a test with tennis balls. I wonder if they would float???
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Thanks for posting the chart ColMait. Great to see numbers in a graphical form or a map. The wind today sure is chilly.
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Very smokey here at the Tweed atm. Looks to be coming from the Yamba National park fire on sat pic from NSW BOM. I reckon the smoke pollution is the worst it has been here all week. The smoke is quite thick . The smell coming inside and fine dust settling inside.
Brisbane airport dew point MINUS 14.1deg c!!! at 3.50pm with a westerly.
I meant to say, thanks for all the posts .The coverage of this unusual event on this forum has been great.
I love that world sat pic. 'satman' I hope you post some more Edited by user Monday, 9 September 2019 4:09:55 PM(UTC)
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