Problem is Mick as johnno pointed out, Airport is only 24.6 degrees, so when they start to angle in against the resistance they get torn apart when they hit the cooler temps. As opposed to Scoresby, seabreeze has been in for hours but its still 30 degrees so convection still bubbling away and eventually should drop.
Still early as its only 3 oclock, one wonders what may happen overnight with this sort of atmosphere, surely it wouldnt be able to hold it.
The temperature is only 22C here (after reaching 31.6C for a maximum) but it is quite active and solid rain now. It has more to do with the convergence boundary than the actual temperature of the air. If you are within a 20km buffer of the line of convergence then you will be under threat from storms even if the southerlies are established.
GFS firm on instability increasing into the evening and continuing for an hour or two into nightfall.
Nasty supercell SE of Broadford, in the middle of nowhere luckily. The potential is there for a tornado and very large hail in that cell, and it is close to stationary so extreme flash flooding possible as well. There's nothing much out there though if you look at the map and it is heading roughly in the direction of remote forested hills.
Down at Phillip Island, been watching those cells Ne of here go up and anvil out over and over again. Impressive to watch the rapid rate that the convection is exploding.
Any reports from up Bendigo way? Am I missing anything or is just random sparks? Doesn't look overly organized on radar, but the radar has always been a bit dodgy around there.
Crazy weird here...... thunder all around, it keeps dropping in temp then rising, suns out, just had a shower and still 35 deg. It has that feeling that something is going to explode!
Though, i have been checking out the Weatherzone site.... wish Santa and his reindeer would stop popping up on the screen!!!
Meso wrote:Any reports from up Bendigo way? Am I missing anything or is just random sparks? Doesn't look overly organized on radar, but the radar has always been a bit dodgy around there.
Few rumbles of thunder, bit of a shower, suun is still out and looking interesting. That's 65 ks north of Bendigo. Very Random!!!!
Meso wrote:Any reports from up Bendigo way? Am I missing anything or is just random sparks? Doesn't look overly organized on radar, but the radar has always been a bit dodgy around there.
ATM its random lighting strikes( not too many) and thunder and convection all round, but high based. And its Hot !!
Interesting stuff alright, was just over in Trentham, watched the thing develop to my SW, bit of rumbles and a decent quick shower, drove back to Wooded through lightish rain, and still more thunder, then big flash and thunder just to my RHS before we went over the rail line.
Thunder all around in Woodend and the lights went a bit dim for a while but hardly any rain, still thunder in the distance now but clearing up here at the moment, still muggy as though.
That was a great chase for me. Started in Kangaroo Ground around 2pm, decided to head for Craigieburn. Almost there and changed our mind to head north to Wallan. At the time radar signature looked quite tame so a core punch should be safe. Purposely positioned ourselves in the middle of it just as it intensified (unbeknown to us). Ended up driving through what felt like a microburst, small hail, huge drops of rain, plus wind blowing everything off the trees (I managed to ignore the heads up from AUS_Twisted!) Hopefully got some great pics of greenage before we drove through it (and after come to think of it).
Got to Wallan South and got out and videoed lightning for about 10 minutes, great flangs all over. Then headed home only to find out what that cell did later on!
Was pretty epic inside, almost white out conditions at times. Best chase to date.
Will looks through the pics and video and post some later if any are worthwhile. Definitely a great way to spend Christmas Eve!