Been wind where I am for a fortnight, the power lines howling, windows rattling, cabin fever might be setting in.
Its been known to snow around the back of Lorne but Ive never seen as much as in that pic.
Have been watching this for a few days on earth.nulschool.net. It developed near Cape Verde Islands. NHC have been watching it too.JasmineStorm wrote: ↑Tue Sep 05, 2017 11:20 am Quickly off topic for a moment - GFS latest of what has the potential to be a top 5 hurricane globally of all time. 132 hours out and it's a bullseye on Florida https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysi ... s=0&ypos=0
From what I have observed on "earth.nullschool.net" is that the mentioned air from Antarctica has been hitting Tassie. We have copped air from a more west to South Westerly direction (those with heaps more knowledge - please correct me if I am wrong).
Well it depends on where you live doesn't it. From my prospective & Stevco's it's been rather uneventful in our necks of the wood. Far from what I would personally call a cracker.JasmineStorm wrote: ↑Wed Sep 06, 2017 9:01 am I'm a little bemused by a few posts in the last 24 hours. I have had 3 separate snow falls on this event alone at 527m and its September rare as Hens teeth for here.
From a Victorian thread point of view, its a cracker. Well done Harley34 on creating the thread