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Posted by: Colmait Offline Posted: Thursday, 27 February 2020 6:25:25 AM(UTC)
A solid chunky cell spanning from Stanthorpe to Harrisville this morning. Watching a few sweeps of the radar and there is some very nice rotation within the cell which is also evident on the doppler. Fortunately the winds are not too strong.

Storms predicted for today so I will be trying to keep an eye on any that may form. Have a few things to juggle around. Yesterday was very interesting weather wise at Bracken Ridge. I had an errand to run and was at the Bracken Ridge shopping centre. It started to rain, but as I walked out of the centre I was hit with some of the hottest humidity I have felt for a long time even though there was rain. It was extremely oppressive for a couple of hours. There is a lot of energy building in the atmosphere and if today, or very shortly, this repeated itself with the right favourable conditions we will have one massive supercell hit.

Below is the radar for this morning’s cell as discussed above. If we get clear skies and solid heating we could see some action later. I am a bit short of time to put up the charts and soundings. If I get time in between jobs I will try and do so.

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