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Howdy. It looks all brand new in here. Thought l might have a go at a weather forum. I have an interest in general science actually. Some background knowledge in mereorology.I don't work in the field anymore but now and again try and keep up my reading.
BOM forecast says a max of 30 deg c today and the next few days. We reached 29.5deg at 1.00pm with a dew point of a low 2.7 The temperature has dropped to 24.4 at 3pm with dew point rising to 12.7 deg c . Can anyone fill me in on why as temperature has gone down and dew point has gone up? thanks.
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Hi all Max temperature at mid-day today. 30.2 deg c I had a look at your site today and found something that interested me. The sea temperatures off the coast of Gladstone. About 21deg here. This BOM graphic shows some interesting eddies .Surface mixing perhaps I wondered what this graphic will look like in one month? How far the warm stuff comes down south etc. http://www.bom.gov.au/oc...n=SEQLD&forecast=SST
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Gladstone max temperature peaked at 32.5 c at 1pm today. Dry air again. V High fire danger day for many l expect.
Biloela dew point down to minus 10 at 5pm., Biloela is about 120km SW of Gladstone.( west of ranges)
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A max of 27.7 deg c peaked at 12 lunchtime today The winds picked up with an onshore during the day and have subsided tonight. Dew points have risen with that onshore flow today. At 9.00this morning they were only 3.5 They steadily increased during the day. Now we have a NE and dew points are up to 13.5 at6pm
Fire risk Something useful for your readers
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A few fires have popped up on Sholewater.
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Thanks for your post satmam. I have been listening to the media suggesting fires are ravaging Queensland. From your picture that is clearly not the case. The adjectives allude to an apocalypse at times Ravaging parts of QLD perhaps . Max temperature at 2 pm today 27.9. An hour later later today. Temp this morning 6am was 15.4. So that is a climb of about 12.5 deg c Dew points still very dry a decent minus 7.6 on the coast from an inland SW currently at 3.20pm
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Gladstone maxed out at 12.30pm today 23.4 deg c with a S Easterly. Dew points were in the neg 3-4 range today and have climbed in to the postives with a NE onshore around 2 pm Our highest wind gust around 50km/hr last night at about 2am Sunshine coast fire is regularly on the news. I think this picture shows how close to the burbs' Is that a town water supply tank on that hill they are defending?
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Max temp at 24.4deg c at 12pm.
The dew points have been higher today. Some Easterly onshore bringing DP up to 13.2
Winds have been increasing this afternoon .5pm obs 35km/hr and gust to 46.
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Gladstone Max temperature at 12.00pm with a top of 25.4
Onshore SE E all day and finally some increasing dew points, moisture. 4pm obs for dew point is 13.7
Cooktown dp is up around 17 today so hopefully some moist onshore wet stuff not far away?
Mount Isa hit a top of 29.7 today around 3pm. That daytime max is 3hrs later than at Gladstone.
I gather the sea breeze and possibly afternoon cloud make our max peak much earlier?
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Things are starting to warm. The forecast for the next few days is between 27-29.
Dew points have increased as winds are coming in off the coral sea NE E
Mackay had a dew point of 17 today and Gladstone a dp of 15.8 this morning.
The tropical trend only just edging in.
Negative dew points still holding stage in the outback QLD
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Maxed out to 28 today . A lot later today at 1.30 pm with a N NW . Dew point about 15deg so moisture finally building
Then wind change to NE this afternoon
Lowest dew point l could find out west today was Thargomindah at minus 12.3 in channel country or Birdsville land
Highest dewpoint in the SE l could find was Brisbane airport 16.9 at around 6pm. (possibly after a storm)
Its no surprise the Nth Peninsula scored a 19.5 dew point at Weipa
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Great to hear that the "tinder box" conditions are easing there.
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Originally Posted by: Pabloako Great to hear that the "tinder box" conditions are easing there. Hi Pabloaka Dew points still continue to be low west of the divide in the short time l have been watching I am not really sure what is the normal rainfall here or even what is normal dew point for this time of the year?. I might make an effort to investigate this week. the BOM climate data below l found shows the SE of the state have been doing it much harder in regard to rain deficits. I might check out what is normal for here in the coming days http://www.bom.gov.au/js...riod=3month&area=nat
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Has it really been 4days since l posted here. My time flys. Noticing a bit of colder maximums around parts of Australia on the TV forecazt. So l wondered where is it going to be over 30 at 1pm tomorrow. The answer is . Only the top end of town. Why are the New Guinea mountain regions so cool ? This capture is the 1pm forecast for tomorrow Edited by user Saturday, 21 September 2019 6:56:21 PM(UTC)
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Reached the max of 28 at 12.10 today.
The forecast looks the same for the next 6days. Between 25and 29,and sunny. Little chance at all for rain so says the forecast
Currently no negative dew points in our region. Capricornia.
A few districts out west still,have negative dew points. Maranoa, warrego, chanel countryand North west regions .
Highest neg dew point l can find at 12.00pm is Windorah in the channel country at minus 598. So things have improved moisture wise even in the interior.
Highest dew point l can find at 12pm is 20.9 Innisfail.
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Max temp here tomorrow 26and a comfortable minimum of 19 over night. Biloela inland of here max 29 No rain on the forecast for the rest of the month Was wondering how the rest of the mainland is fairing. Here is the temperature for the Australian mainland tomorrow at 1pm The northern end very hot.
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This forecast from ACC r should be welcome for some. It is only a weak troughing signal but looks to run from Emerald region in a
NW/SE line to Gympie region.
The picture below is for 1pm and should continue through the afternoon to about 5pm
May be a storm in there?
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Thanks for that tip crikey. Goooood. Something to look in to. BOM has 30% chance of 2mm tomorrow. I can't remember the last time Gladstone had rain ? Edited by user Friday, 27 September 2019 7:28:12 PM(UTC)
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