We live in a paradise location here in Olinda except for one thing - no view to the west.hillybilly wrote:Just been out to the local lookout. Lots of Cb and Cu behind the murk to the west and northwest. Looks very health with lots of turkeys going up.
If anything, we have been saved from potential catastrophe, because if this trough had started to come through about 5hrs ago it would have been carnage.Geoff » Fri Nov 30, 2012 7:00 pm wrote:Geoff wrote:We live in a paradise location here in Olinda except for one thing - no view to the west.hillybilly wrote:Just been out to the local lookout. Lots of Cb and Cu behind the murk to the west and northwest. Looks very health with lots of turkeys going up.
Really irritates the crap out of me that I can't see what's coming at us in situations like this
Stratospear and Rhino are correct of course, it doesn't matter how hot and humid it is, if there is no trigger then nothing much will happen.
Now the colder air is finally encroaching from the west it is providing the missing ingredient and the storms are firing up.
Disgusting day up here to be working in, sweat just poured out of me all day, but It'll be worth it if those storms out west get here tonight!
yeah James, looks like Ballarat could be in the firing line! Still stinky hot about 28. Sticky as windless. Overcast, good Cu around. Hit and miss here today, very little rain. One shower during the drive test almost wetted the road. The car showed 30 degs at the time.James » Fri Nov 30, 2012 7:47 pm wrote:James wrote:that one toward horsham must be a monster (well actually very high based to catch on radar) to be showing in the radar hole there!
looks like its all forming from now on!
New camera in hand and at the readyRhino » Fri Nov 30, 2012 8:11 pm wrote:Rhino wrote:Big booms to my west now, around Avoca, so looks good for tonight.
Edit : very lightning active is that storm too so cameras out boys and girls.
Rhino.