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#101 Posted : Saturday, 31 August 2019 9:13:43 AM(UTC)
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Thanks for those storm posts colmait that was interesting.,I thought l heard a rumble of thunder here last night at the Tweed late in the evening.

Cold here this morning .Down to 12.2 deg c

You could almost describe the synoptic pattern over all of Australia ,bar the southern coast as stalled weak high pressure.

Stalling often brings severe weather . I would suggest that this event will commence a warming of the mainland. With blue skies, low wind., dry air, no rainfall
No onshore precipitation from ACC g for the next 5 days.. Bored Sunday to friday at least
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#102 Posted : Saturday, 31 August 2019 4:49:40 PM(UTC)
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Wynnum North August 2019 Summary...

Temp 0.10C above average, rain 17% of average.

Winter summary...

Temp 0.12C above average, rain 97.2mm ( av 175mm ).



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#103 Posted : Saturday, 31 August 2019 5:33:11 PM(UTC)
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Wow. That is very interesting RetireWeatherMan and a lovely way to display your data. It looks like your general trend is above average temperatures and below average rainfall.

For your averages do you use the Brisbane long term average, or do you use your own for your site?

Very interesting and thank you for sharing. ThumpUp
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#104 Posted : Sunday, 1 September 2019 7:50:26 AM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: CantSpellNarangba Go to Quoted Post
Wow. That is very interesting RetireWeatherMan and a lovely way to display your data. It looks like your general trend is above average temperatures and below average rainfall.

For your averages do you use the Brisbane long term average, or do you use your own for your site?

Very interesting and thank you for sharing. ThumpUp


I am using my own site averages for all temp and pressure readings.

There are no nearby stations that record temps. The closest is Brisbane Airport which is 8km away with a similar distance away from Moreton Bay as my station. I do not use Brisbane City temps for averages as it is 15km away and their temps are influenced by the heat island effect and a greater distance from the sea, which add about 2 deg C to max temps.

For rainfall I use nearby Lytton, which has a longer time frame, but if I am here for another 10 years or so my rainfalls should have settled down enough to use them as well.
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#105 Posted : Sunday, 1 September 2019 7:50:32 AM(UTC)
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Happy 1st September everyone. Depending on which calendar you follow, some people class the 1st September as the first day of spring and others wait until the 20th/21st/22nd/23rd (Whenever date it is) September for the equinox for spring to start. Either way, it is going to warm up next week, so the weather can decide when spring is!
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WYNNUM NORTH ( 27.4S 153.2E ) - WEATHER

DATE....1 SEP 2019...TIME...0726

CURRENT TEMPERATURE...12.9C
CURRENT HUMIDITY........86%
CURRENT DEW POINT.......11C
CURRENT WIND SPEED/DIR..W 7Kph
CURRENT MSL PRESSURE...1021.6Hpa
CURRENT VISIBILITY......30Km
CURRENT CLOUD..........Nil
CURRENT WEATHER......No significant weather
RAIN SINCE 0900 SATURDAY..0.0mm

SUMMARY LAST 24 HOURS .......21.9C
THIS MORNING'S MIN TEMP.......8.9C
PAST 24 HOURS TEMP ANOMALY..-3.20C
THIS MORNING'S GRASS MIN......7.4C
AVERAGE 24 HOUR DEW POINT......11C
AVERAGE 24 HOUR MSLP........1020.0Hpa
MAX WIND GUST LAST 24 HOURS..E 33Kph at 1158
PAST 24 HR SIGNIFICANT WEATHER..No significant weather.
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#107 Posted : Sunday, 1 September 2019 8:17:45 AM(UTC)
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I am using my own site averages for all temp and pressure readings.

There are no nearby stations that record temps. The closest is Brisbane Airport which is 8km away with a similar distance away from Moreton Bay as my station. I do not use Brisbane City temps for averages as it is 15km away and their temps are influenced by the heat island effect and a greater distance from the sea, which add about 2 deg C to max temps.

For rainfall I use nearby Lytton, which has a longer time frame, but if I am here for another 10 years or so my rainfalls should have settled down enough to use them as well.


Thanks for confirming. I am trying to work out what I can compare my averages against. My location couldn't get more different from the airport or the city. I guess I am similar to Beerburrum, however that is over 30km away and I have hills behind me.
I am only a couple of Km from Pabloako's OceanView weather station, whoever that is nearly 300m higher than I am, so that doesn't work either.

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#108 Posted : Sunday, 1 September 2019 8:23:11 AM(UTC)
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Ferny Grove Weather
Date: 1 Sep 2019
Time: 7:50 AM

Min Temp since 9am yesterday: 7.3 C
Max Temp since 9am yesterday: 25.2 C
Min Ground Temp: 5.3 C
Rain since 9am yesterday: 0.1 mm (Dew)

Temperature: 12.9 C
Relative Humidity: 91 %
Dew Point: 9.6 C
MSL Pressure: 1021 hPa
Wind Speed: Calm
Wind Direction: Calm

Present Weather: No cloud development observed
Visibility: 40km or more - Excellent Visibility
Cloud Cover: 0/8
Ground State: Ground moist

Notes of yesterday weather - 31/8/19: Fine. Clear early and mostly sunny. Some cu clouds from later in the morning. Variable temperature later in the morning and in afternoon. Near average dew point falling from early hours to moderately low in late morning, except for a small and brief rise in the early morning. In the early afternoon the dew point fell quickly and became low before rising quickly soon after to moderately low, and then at a slower rate to near average in late afternoon. In the evening the dew point fell slowly close to average. Low afternoon relative humidity. Light WSW to SSW winds at times from early hours, S to ESE light winds from mid morning, ENE to SE from mid afternoon and light and variable winds at times in the evening.

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#109 Posted : Sunday, 1 September 2019 9:07:36 AM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: CantSpellNarangba Go to Quoted Post
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I am using my own site averages for all temp and pressure readings.

There are no nearby stations that record temps. The closest is Brisbane Airport which is 8km away with a similar distance away from Moreton Bay as my station. I do not use Brisbane City temps for averages as it is 15km away and their temps are influenced by the heat island effect and a greater distance from the sea, which add about 2 deg C to max temps.

For rainfall I use nearby Lytton, which has a longer time frame, but if I am here for another 10 years or so my rainfalls should have settled down enough to use them as well.


Thanks for confirming. I am trying to work out what I can compare my averages against. My location couldn't get more different from the airport or the city. I guess I am similar to Beerburrum, however that is over 30km away and I have hills behind me.
I am only a couple of Km from Pabloako's OceanView weather station, whoever that is nearly 300m higher than I am, so that doesn't work either.


My mate lives at Narangba and he has a home weather station. So I got him to compare with Caboolture and it was pretty close. But you have to a bit of jumping around the get everything close when it comes to rain. For some reason BoM have dropped the obs for Caboolture but WZ still are displaying them .
https://www.weatherzone....au/qld/brisbane/narangba

To check rainfall http://www.bom.gov.au/cg...rap_fwo.pl?IDQ60360.html and go to the Pine/Caboolture list 2nd last on the page, it is Oakey Flat Road sation. It is about the best way to Triangulate your weather. The Narangba on WZ is the Caboolture AWS.

Plus the Beta BoM for Caboolture http://www.bom.gov.au/places/qld/caboolture
Better still, I can now see what BoM are doing I just checked at there is a difference slight difference. Narangba has its own Beta page now.
http://www.bom.gov.au/places/qld/narangba/. Edit. This is where it is wrong. Just checked and they are using Redcliffe. That is 14 KM away and has Seabreezes etc. I am afraid that is not going to be right. I would use Caboolture
This was recently released. The beta pages. I was going to put the one up for Brisbane but just discovering how many places are available.

Edited by user Sunday, 1 September 2019 9:24:23 AM(UTC)  | Reason: Arghhhhh. I hate how they do this. Eg. Guyra weather is Armidale station. It is different. Arghhhhh

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#110 Posted : Sunday, 1 September 2019 5:20:58 PM(UTC)
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Great stuff RWM. A picture says many words. A decline in above average day temps over autumn and winter. Is that right?


I have noticed the change in wind speed during the day and night this past 2 days

Winds drop during darkness and ramp up during the day. Noticeable during this weak high pressure zone currently.

Coolongatta obs show 13km/hr at 9am , peaking to 32km/hr at 1pm as the solar warms the land, the warming air rises and leaves an area of reduced pressure underneath. The onshore sea comes rushing in to replace the deficit or moving toward equilibrium.
It is now 5.15pm and the wind is dropping again. Yesterday evening the wind abruptly stopped at 6.30pm to a weak 9km/hr

http://www.bom.gov.au/pr...801/IDQ60801.94592.shtml

Great weather today , mild and sunny,once again for tourists, the Gold coast show and Fathers Day



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#111 Posted : Sunday, 1 September 2019 6:30:19 PM(UTC)
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With the temperatures rising and humidity dropping next week, we have a week of very high fire danger.
Always a negative to spring starting (almost summer temperatures, but low humidity)

bomfdrday2.pngbomfdrday1.pngbomfdrday3.pngbomfdrday4.png


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#112 Posted : Sunday, 1 September 2019 6:31:36 PM(UTC)
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Did a big 4WD trip today and it was pretty sad just how little water this is from Samford, Mt Glorious and out to Esk. On the way back we went through Helidon, Grantham and out to Mt Sylvia. All the Creek beds were dry as a bone.
Part of the Brisbane River that we crossed over was just about dry to the west. Just a pond of muddy water. Fortunately the main section of the river is tidal.

Here is some pictures of the dry creek beds.Some farms were just brown parched land.
I only could get a couple of shots as I couldn't pull over to capture the real heart breakers.

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#113 Posted : Sunday, 1 September 2019 6:59:19 PM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: crikey Go to Quoted Post
Great stuff RWM. A picture says many words. A decline in above average day temps over autumn and winter. Is that right?


I have noticed the change in wind speed during the day and night this past 2 days

Winds drop during darkness and ramp up during the day. Noticeable during this weak high pressure zone currently.

Coolongatta obs show 13km/hr at 9am , peaking to 32km/hr at 1pm as the solar warms the land, the warming air rises and leaves an area of reduced pressure underneath. The onshore sea comes rushing in to replace the deficit or moving toward equilibrium.
It is now 5.15pm and the wind is dropping again. Yesterday evening the wind abruptly stopped at 6.30pm to a weak 9km/hr

http://www.bom.gov.au/pr...801/IDQ60801.94592.shtml

Great weather today , mild and sunny,once again for tourists, the Gold coast show and Fathers Day





Pretty close. The last few years have seen very low mins, even down to 2deg a couple of years ago, but this year has been different as you picked out. The lowest min this year was 5.0C and the mins in general have been higher than usual. But these have been balanced by maxs this year which have tended to be lower than immediate past years.

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#114 Posted : Sunday, 1 September 2019 7:02:29 PM(UTC)
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Wow. Things are looking dry out west and not very far west from here.
I flew to Darwin a few weeks ago and saw from above that things were looking barren and dusty, but I didn't realise it was that bad.
Sad to see and I hope some rains come soon, although some of the climate indicators (BOM ENSO etc) aren't looking too promising.

Thank you for sharing Colmait and I hope you have a good day trip.

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Originally Posted by: CantSpellNarangba Go to Quoted Post
With the temperatures rising and humidity dropping next week, we have a week of very high fire danger.
Always a negative to spring starting (almost summer temperatures, but low humidity)

bomfdrday2.pngbomfdrday1.pngbomfdrday3.pngbomfdrday4.png




May see the formation of some strike teams if this continues, which would be rather early this year.
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WYNNUM NORTH ( 27.4S 153.2E ) - WEATHER

DATE....2 SEP 2019...TIME...0825

CURRENT TEMPERATURE...16.3C
CURRENT HUMIDITY........82%
CURRENT DEW POINT.......13C
CURRENT WIND SPEED/DIR..SSW 9Kph
CURRENT MSL PRESSURE...1021.0Hpa
CURRENT VISIBILITY......20Km
CURRENT CLOUD..........1/8 Cu.
CURRENT WEATHER......Smoke haze
RAIN SINCE 0900 SUNDAY..0.2mm(dew)

SUMMARY LAST 24 HOURS .......22.7C
THIS MORNING'S MIN TEMP......10.3C
PAST 24 HOURS TEMP ANOMALY..-2.10C
THIS MORNING'S GRASS MIN......8.2C
AVERAGE 24 HOUR DEW POINT......11C
AVERAGE 24 HOUR MSLP........1019.8Hpa
MAX WIND GUST LAST 24 HOURS..E 26Kph at 1429
PAST 24 HR SIGNIFICANT WEATHER..Overnight mist.
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Ferny Grove Weather
Date: 2 Sep 2019
Time: 7:35 AM

Min Temp since 9am yesterday: 9.6 C
Max Temp since 9am yesterday: 26.9 C
Min Ground Temp: 7.3 C
Rain since 9am yesterday: 0.1 mm (dew)

Temperature: 13.2 C
Relative Humidity: 92 %
Dew Point: 11.9 C
MSL Pressure: 1020.2 hPa
Wind Speed: 3 kph - light air
Wind Direction: SSW

Present Weather: No cloud development observed
Visibility: 20km to 39km - Very Good Visibility
Cloud Cover: 0/8
Ground State: Ground moist

Notes of yesterday weather - 1/9/19: Fine and sunny. Some limited cu cloud development in afternoon. Near average and falling dew point early becoming moderately low in the early morning, rising to near average in the early morning before falling and became moderately low in the late morning. From the mid afternoon the dew point rose becoming near average and stable in the evening. A cold morning. Low afternoon relative humidity. Light and variable winds from early morning with some WSW to SSW winds until early afternoon. ENE to ESE winds in late afternoon and early evening, followed by light and variable winds at times in the evening.
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Heat well and truly on the rise this week with temps between 6 to 8C above the average of 22C
peaking on fri.Will continue to suck out what ever moisture is still in the ground.
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Heat well and truly on the rise this week with temps between 6 to 8C above the average of 22C
peaking on fri.Will continue to suck out what ever moisture is still in the ground.


Fingers crossed the bush fires stay away. Looking at the forecast we may be lucky with light winds until Friday when they start to pick up.
Weather.com (Google) has Friday at 31 degrees and only 29% humidity with 23kmph winds. That can't be good.


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I love the daily Obs 'Retired Weather Man' and 'Falling_Droplet'. Being in Ferny Grove really reduces the minimum temps, which is interesting.
I have a fried in the Samford Valley and he is has been regularly telling me of mornings of 6 and 7 degrees, so even cooler when you go over the hill from Ferny Grove.
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