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Re: Rainfall recovery in the Murray Darling Basin 2010
December 2010 rainfall for the Murray Darling Basin (NSW)Please find below the final rainfall statistics for 2010 for the selected centres that I have compiled from the local weather stations. There are several amazing rainfall figures for 2010 includ… Continue reading
Tagged Albury, Average Rainfall, Central Tablelands, Days Of The Month, Drought, First Few Days, General Weather - all topics not current severe weather., Heavy Rains, Local Weather, Macquarie River, Murray Darling Basin, New South Wales, Pearman, Rainfall Figures, Rainfall Record, Rainfall Statistics, Storm Events, Wagga Wagga, Weather Records, Weather Stations, Yearly Rainfall
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Re: VIC / NSW Severe Storms 12 – 15 November 2010
Additional photos of Albury Storm – 13 November 2010Michael, thank you for posting the radar image of the storm events Saturday afternoon. I note you have posted the images which includes the storms I encountered at Albury / Wodonga. I even note, the … Continue reading
Tagged 15 November, Additional Photos, Australian Severe Storms, Weather Events and Storm Chasing, Gale Force Winds, Ground Lightning, Hail, Harley, High Winds, Image Frame, Lightning Flashes, Nnw, Pearman, Radar Image, Saturday Afternoon, Severe Storms, Sheet Lightning, Storm Cells, Storm Events, Vic, West Cluster, Wodonga
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Acceptance of Storm Chasing?
Storm chasing is also comparitively new in Australia. Initial public perception and acceptance of storm chasing in hind sight was predicable. Consider what you would do if you had a group of young lads with vehicles parked … Continue reading
Posted in storm chasing, Storm research, Storms, weather forecasting
Tagged Australia, Burglaries, Favourably, Fence, Geographical Region, Government Policy, Hind Sight, Locality, Media Coverage, Nbsp, Property Losses, Public Attitude, Public Perception, Reports Of Severe Weather, Storm Chasers, Storm Events, Storm Spotters, Suspicion, Universities, Young Lads
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Storm Events
March 15 2009 Severe storms affected the Hunter Valley region but most storms of more significant severity producing large hail were near the Karuah to Bulahdelah region. Hailstones to 3cm were widespread along this path perhaps larger in the main core … Continue reading
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Tagged 1st February, Anvil, Array, Damag, December 21st, Dimple, Funnel, Hail Damage, Hail Size, Hailstones, Hailstorm, Hinterland, Hunter Valley, Hunter Valley Region, Lake Macquarie, Lithgow, Putty Road, Severe Storms, Severity, Singleton, Slow Decline, Storm Events, Supercells, Sydney Area, Updraft, Wind Change
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Storm Events and Reports
Some of the storm events that have been photographed over this below average season have been documented below with some information in regards to hail size intercepted. March 15 2009 Severe storms affected the Hunter Valley region but most storms … Continue reading
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Tagged 1st February, Anvil, Dimple, Funnel, Hail Size, Hailstones, Hinterland, Hunter Valley, Hunter Valley Region, Lake Macquarie, Lithgow, Severe Storms, Severity, Singleton, Slow Decline, Storm Events, Supercells, Sydney Area, Updraft, Wind Change
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