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Australian Weather Mailing List Archives: 24th December 1998

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001 Duane Van Schoonhoven [vanscho at ozemail.com.au  XMAS message and song for storm chasers...
002 Gavin Wilson [gwilson at tig.com.au]              Merry Xmas Everybody
003 "Nandina Morris" [nandina at alphalink.com.au]    greetings
004 Don White [donwhite at ozemail.com.au]            NSW North Coast Storms 18/12/98
005 Local_Court_Maclean at agd.nsw.gov.au             Merry Xmas One & All from the ASWA Management Committee.
006 Anthony Cornelius [cyclone at stealth.com.au]     Overnight Thunderstorms in Brisbane + Merry Christmas
007 Michael Scollay [michael.scollay at telstra.com.  XMAS message and song for storm chasers...
008 "Patrick Tobin" [pdtobin at hotmail.com]          Storms to SW of Canberrra + Merry Christmas
009 "Jimmy Deguara" [jimmyd at ozemail.com.au]        Lifted Index for Saturday right on Sydney and south
010 Local_Court_Maclean at agd.nsw.gov.au             Grafton receives heavy rain.
011 "McDonald" [mcdonald at one.net.au]               Merry Christmas and More!!
012 Phil Bagust [mail.cobweb.com.au at redback.cobwe  Merry Christmas
013 "Jane ONeill" [cadence at rubix.com.au]           Melbourne weather
014 "Jimmy Deguara" [jimmyd at ozemail.com.au]        Melbourne weather
015 "Jane ONeill" [cadence at rubix.com.au]           Melbourne weather
016 Michael Fewings [mike at strikeone.com.au]        Merry Christmas
017 Brian Wheldon [briwin at connexus.net.au]         Cu Development
018 Ben Quinn [bodie at corplink.com.au]              Merry Christmas Everybody
019 Ben Quinn [bodie at corplink.com.au]              greetings
020 "McDonald" [mcdonald at one.net.au]               Melbourne Weather
021 "Jimmy Deguara" [jimmyd at ozemail.com.au]        Lifted index
022 "Kevin Phyland" [kjphyland at hotmail.com]        Re: Camera shots
023 "Jimmy Deguara" [jimmyd at ozemail.com.au]        Camera
024 "McDonald" [mcdonald at one.net.au]               Cameras and Vic Weather.
025 Susan Puddifer [susanpud at sydney.healey.com.au  Re: A Small Observation
026 "Jimmy Deguara" [jimmyd at ozemail.com.au]        Re: A Small Observation
027 "James Chambers" [jamestorm at ozemail.com.au]    Overnight t'storm in Brisbane; shrs continuing
028 "James Chambers" [jamestorm at ozemail.com.au]    Overnight t'storm in Brisbane; shrs continuing
029 "Jimmy Deguara" [jimmyd at ozemail.com.au]        Storm reports
030 "James Chambers" [jamestorm at ozemail.com.au]    SE Qld heavy rain: 228mm at Natural Bridge
031 "dpn" [dpn at bigpond.com]                        Storm NW of Melbourne
032 "Jimmy Deguara" [jimmyd at ozemail.com.au]        Storm NW of Melbourne
033 Excel [excel at corplink.com.au]                  Melbounre!
034 "dpn" [dpn at bigpond.com]                        Killer Lightning
035 Brian Wheldon [briwin at connexus.net.au]         Storm Death
036 Brian Wheldon [briwin at connexus.net.au]         Re: Camera shots
037 Brian Wheldon [briwin at connexus.net.au]         Re: A Small Observation
038 "Kevin Phyland" [kjphyland at hotmail.com]        Cameras and Vic Weather.
039 "McDonald" [mcdonald at one.net.au]               Melbourne info
040 mildad [mildad at one.net.au]                     (no subject)
041 Ben Quinn [bodie at corplink.com.au]              Upper Level Maps
042 Excel [excel at corplink.com.au]                  Melbourne
043 "Jimmy Deguara" [jimmyd at ozemail.com.au]        jet stream
044 "Michael Thompson" [michaelt at ozemail.com.au]   Weather Channel
045 "dpn" [dpn at bigpond.com]                        Thunder
046 Paul Graham [pgraham1 at mail.usyd.edu.au]        Thank You...

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001

Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1998 23:39:17 +1030
From: Duane Van Schoonhoven [vanscho at ozemail.com.au]
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Subject: Re: aussie-weather: XMAS message and song for storm chasers...
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Merry Christmas everyone,

Could this be the beginning of the Australian Severe Weather
Association Choir?   : )

If we can have a song, then we can have a motto. Maybe one in latin?

1.     "Tempestas Venatio Australis" = Storm Chasers (to chase) Australia

2.     "Tempestas Venator Australis"  = Storm Chasers (hunter) Australia

3.     "Districtus Tempestas Venator Australis" = Severe Storm Chasers Australia

4.     "Tempestas Investigo Australis" = Storm Chasers (to track down) Australia

5.     "Tempestas Secuutus Australis" = Storm Chasers (pursuer) Australia

Anyone have any ideas (comments or corrections)?

Cheers,

Duane Van Schoonhoven
Australis Districtus Tempestas Socius  : )


Jimmy Deguara wrote:

> Is this our song for the Australian Severe Weather Association?? I quite
> like it. We have people with all sorts of talents. Who vouches for Michael
> singing it at our first meeting??? Yehhhhhhhhhhh

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002

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Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 00:46:03 +1100
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From: Gavin Wilson [gwilson at tig.com.au]
Subject: Re: aussie-weather: Merry Xmas Everybody
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Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year

While everyone is sending Christmas Messages I would like to take this
opportunity to wish everyone a very merry christmas and a safe and happy
new year.  I look forward to talking to you all alot more in 1999, and
hears hopeing for some new kinds of unpredictable weather, I am sure
Australia won't let us down!.

G Wilson

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003

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From: "Nandina Morris" [nandina at alphalink.com.au]
Subject: aussie-weather: greetings
Date: Thu, 24 Dec 98 06:07:26 PST
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Hello everyone,

After doing lots of reading of emails, I'm fascinated and learning a little.
Was encouraged to see other newbies asking for explanations, too.  Maybe
there is a glossary of sorts that could be recommended - huh?

Anyway, I want really to extend my very best wishes for a happy and safe
holiday season to everybody.



Cheers,

Nandina
nandina at alphalink.com.au

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004

Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1998 19:06:59 +1100
From: Don White [donwhite at ozemail.com.au]
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Subject: Re: aussie-weather: NSW North Coast Storms 18/12/98
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Michael...
The 93 mm reported from Ballina in the storm was recorded at the gauge
in St. Francis Place.
Don

Michael Bath wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> Writing this from Ballina on the far north coast of NSW where I arrived
> yesterday (20/12) - just 44 hours late to witness the supercell which
> devasted towns from Yamba to Lennox Head.
>
> [snip]

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005

From: Local_Court_Maclean at agd.nsw.gov.au
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Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 08:10:42 +1000
Subject: aussie-weather: Merry Xmas One & All from the ASWA Management Committee.
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The Management Committee of the Australian Severe Weather Association would
like to take this opportunity to wish every chaser & their families a very
safe, merry & happy Xmas & New year Period. But remember : "dont let your
guard down, there are supercells around!" (hmm sounds like a good
motto............) The Forecast for home (Taree) sounds great with
Thudnerstorms likely on Saturday...........here's hoping. Other then that
the models seemt o indicate a wet few days for the NE Coastal
districts......which should be a ball (NOT!!).

Anyways remember if you need anything, please call me on 0418662753 or home
(02) 65532028 anytime (within reason!! :-)

Heres how your face is gunna look like after Xmas -   :-)) double chin!!

Regards,
Paul Mossman
Secretary on Behalf of Michael Bath, Jimmy Deguara, Michael Scollay,
Michael Fewings, Mark Hardy (anyone heard from mark lately - He's our new
superstar, recently appearing on the Austar mag!!), Matthew Piper, Matthew
Smith, Paul Graham, David Croan (I think thats everyone!)
ASWA.

PS Dont forget the Weather Channel 21 starts on PayTV Jan 1!!

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006

Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 09:23:26 +1000
From: Anthony Cornelius [cyclone at stealth.com.au]
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Subject: aussie-weather: Overnight Thunderstorms in Brisbane + Merry Christmas
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Hi all,

For those of you who did not attend last nights weather meeting, not
only did you miss out on a lot of fun!  But you wouldn't have heard that
Brisbane got another thunderstorm overnight.  It was only a small one,
lightning every 40-50seconds, which was generally sheet lightning. 
However I know that James had to log off due to the closeness of some
lightning strikes in his area, I only had one CG near me, about 400-500m
away.  There was very little wind, except the occassional 15kt gust, but
it rained quite heavily.  I received just over an inch from the storm,
and I know that this is James's news (sorry James) but he had 44mm from
the storm!  Which is a fair bit from a mere 'coastal showery storm'
although it was a lot more then that!  It came as quite a surprise, as
00Z soundings for yesterday showed the atmosphere to be ROCK SOLID -
which a huge capping at 2500-3000m.  Yet last nights 12Z sounding had
the atmosphere completely unstable until 8000m, where the capping was. 
At the moment we have moderate rain with occassional rumble of thunder
here (9:21am)

Hopefully this rain will clear if Santa is going to bring me that
supercell I wanted, or maybe this is all I'm going to get because I've
been naughty this year? :)  I'll take this opportunity to wish everyone
a very merry, and above all safe Christmas and a very happy New Year. 
Hope everyone has fun!!

Anthony from Brisbane

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007

Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 10:24:36 +1100
From: Michael Scollay [michael.scollay at telstra.com.au]
Organization: Telstra Strategy & Research
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Duane Van Schoonhoven wrote:
> 
> Merry Christmas everyone,
> 
> Could this be the beginning of the Australian Severe Weather
> Association Choir?   : )
> 
> If we can have a song, then we can have a motto. Maybe one in latin?
[snip]

This is the kind of thing that goes on a badge or emblem:-)

That actually was a serious thought in a humourous light...

Michael Scollay       mailto:michael.scollay at telstra.com.au

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008

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From: "Patrick Tobin" [pdtobin at hotmail.com]
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Subject: aussie-weather: Storms to SW of Canberrra + Merry Christmas
Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1998 16:41:52 PST
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Hi everyone,

I noticed that the 1st storm of the day had already formed on the ranges 
to the SW of Canberra by 11.00EDT (24/12/98). There is strong Cu 
development right along the spine of the ranges to the west which augurs 
well for later in the day and for tomorrow!! No development away from 
the ranges as yet.

Today seems much more active than yesterday and we have much more 
available surface moisture - so things are looking up...

Best wishes to all on the list for a great Christmas and an 
"interesting"  (weatherwise) 1999.

I would also like to thank everyone on the list for their contributions 
this year, and in particular those with the great and highly informative 
www sites. The web has so much to offer in relation to weather and I am 
sure that I would be much more ignorant but for the links (and 
instructions) that have been provided by a number of people on the list.

It has also been great to link in with the developing Australian weather 
community and to share some of the years highlights of storms, cyclones, 
snowfalls and other records as well as the tedium of sitting out the 
stationary ridges from hell.

I feel I have learnt far more about Australian weather in the last few 
months that I did when studying several units of meteorology at Uni many 
years ago. So thanks for the hard work, generosity and the enthusiasm. I 
am sure that ASWA has a strong future ahead of it.

Patrick

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009

From: "Jimmy Deguara" [jimmyd at ozemail.com.au]
To: [aussie-weather at world.std.com]
Subject: aussie-weather: Lifted Index for Saturday right on Sydney and south
Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 11:46:06 +1100
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http://sgi62.wwb.noaa.gov:8080/cgi-bin/disp_avn.sh?ctlfile=avn_18Z.ctl&ptype
=map&var=LFTX&level=1000&nlevels=16&op1=none&op2=none&hour=09Z&day=26&month=
dec&year=1998&proj=aust&lon0=280&dlon=50&lat0=-60&dlat=60&type=shaded&cint=1
&white=def&plotsize=800x600&title=

Copy the whole URL and check it out. I have redifined the contour and it
looks as though Sydney is around -3 to -4 LI.

jimmy
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---------------
Jimmy Deguara from Schofields
e-mail:  jimmyd at ozemail.com.au
homepage with Michael Bath
http://www.australiansevereweather.simplenet.com/

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010

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Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 11:48:31 +1000
Subject: aussie-weather: Grafton receives heavy rain.
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Good heavy falls received in the Grafton areas, from 3pm 23.12 til 9am
24.12 Grafton received 100mm!! Its a bit wet they tell me, and alot of
minor flooding around the place.

The Locals say that in the hills to the west, alot more was received (some
are talking about 10 inches!!)

The BOm only has a AWS in Grafton so it would interesting to see some info
come in!

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011

From: "McDonald" [mcdonald at one.net.au]
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Subject: aussie-weather: Merry Christmas and More!!
Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 12:17:01 +1100
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Hi All,

Firstly, Merry Christmas to all for tomorrow - I hope santa delivers the
goods in the form of storms (although it sounds as though some may just get
I.O.U's).

Down here in stormless melbourne things are looking promising with a
sprinkling of growing Cu at the north end of the bay.  They've forcast for
a possible late storm and things are shaping up well.

I don't think I'll have a chance to get out until late this arvo or even
tonight although I do have to go out for a while soon so I might make it an
extended trip (hehe).

Once again have a safe and joyful christmas (and chase if you're lucky
enough).

Andrew McDonald

PS Keep your eyes out for updates on Victorian happenings today.

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Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 08:26:17 +0930
To: aussie-weather at world.std.com
From: Phil Bagust [mail.cobweb.com.au at redback.cobweb.com.au]
Subject: Re: aussie-weather: Merry Christmas
Sender: aussie-weather-approval at world.std.com
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>Just want to wish everyone a great Christmas and New Year. Thanks for all
>those who kept us storm starved Melbournians informed about all those big
>storms in in other parts of Australia. Can you please send some this way,
>our last Thunderday was October 23!!! Dane Newman.

And it's the same for Adelaidians.  I know what I want from Santa this year.

Scene:
Department Store, Santa in his magic cave.

Me: Hello Santa.
Santa:(Getting crushed as I sit on his lap)
Aren't you a little old to be asking for Christmas gifts from Santa?
Me: Sorry Santa, but I've asked for this everywhere else with no luck,
you're my last chance.
Santa: Well, okay then, what do you want for Christmas young man?
Me: Errr...I'd like an HP supercell with rotating meso, a nice roll cloud,
backsheared anvil, awesome wall cloud, baseball hail and multiple suction
vorticies touching down 1km away....
Santa: What the hell are you gibbering on about?  Are you on drugs?  How
about some boiled lollies instead?
Me: Whaaaahhh!

Sorry about that.  I think I'd better go and Lie down....

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013

From: "Jane ONeill" [cadence at rubix.com.au]
To: [aussie-weather at world.std.com]
Subject: aussie-weather: Melbourne weather
Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 13:30:26 +1100
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There are Cu springing up to the east along the Dandenongs also but
at present it is    MELBOURNE CITY           Temp: 33.5    DP: 8.7

You never know, it feels muggy enough for some action later....

Jane

-----Original Message-----
>Hi All,
>
>Firstly, Merry Christmas to all for tomorrow - I hope santa delivers the
>goods in the form of storms (although it sounds as though some may just get
>I.O.U's).
>
>Down here in stormless melbourne things are looking promising with a
>sprinkling of growing Cu at the north end of the bay.  They've forcast for
>a possible late storm and things are shaping up well.
>
>I don't think I'll have a chance to get out until late this arvo or even
>tonight although I do have to go out for a while soon so I might make it an
>extended trip (hehe).
>
>Once again have a safe and joyful christmas (and chase if you're lucky
>enough).
>
>Andrew McDonald
>
>PS Keep your eyes out for updates on Victorian happenings today.

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From: "Jimmy Deguara" [jimmyd at ozemail.com.au]
To: [aussie-weather at world.std.com]
Subject: Re: aussie-weather: Melbourne weather
Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 13:32:34 +1100
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Are you going to go after it Jane??? If it happens...

Jimmy
----- Original Message -----
>There are Cu springing up to the east along the Dandenongs also but
>at present it is    MELBOURNE CITY           Temp: 33.5    DP: 8.7
>
>You never know, it feels muggy enough for some action later....
>
>Jane

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From: "Jane ONeill" [cadence at rubix.com.au]
To: [aussie-weather at world.std.com]
Subject: Re: aussie-weather: Melbourne weather
Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 13:47:30 +1100
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I could fancy a drive up Mt Dandenong later but we have to go the long way
from Abbotsford - Camberwell - Bayswater - Hampton Park to deliver the girls
back to their mother - so it's all going to be a matter of timing - but
then, I've got the camera and the video and I'm not driving :).

Anything exciting, I'll let you know later tonight.  Keep an eye on the
Melbourne cam - it points eastish and that's where things will happen.....
http://melbourne.citysearch.com.au/Melbourne/Weather/Melbourne_Web_Cam/

Jane
-----Original Message-----
>Are you going to go after it Jane??? If it happens...
>
>Jimmy

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Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 11:51:10 +0800
From: Michael Fewings [mike at strikeone.com.au]
Organization: Strike One Lightning Photos
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Subject: aussie-weather: Merry Christmas
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Hi all,

400 emails since the 7th of December and not one from me. I
will have to address that very unusual situation by putting
in a post.

All is quiet weather wise in the West at the moment.

Have yourselves a merry Christmas and look forward to the
list and association prospering in the New year.
--
Michael Fewings
Strike One Lightning Photos
http://strikeone.com.au

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017

Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 14:53:19 +1100
From: Brian Wheldon [briwin at connexus.net.au]
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Subject: aussie-weather: Cu Development
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Hi Jane
           I live in Gembrook where there is now considerable Cu but its
still out to the East have seen 2 reasonable size cells from around
1:45pm  haven't had a look in the last half hour or so i have to go out
soon so i may not get a chance to get back on line today. you know all
that Chrissy stuff. I live about 25kms East SE  of mount Dandenong
Anyway A great christmas to you and Everyone
Brian  Gembrook

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Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 14:33:37 +1100
From: Ben Quinn [bodie at corplink.com.au]
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Subject: Re: aussie-weather: Merry Christmas Everybody
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Hey

I'd just like to take the opportunity to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas,
and a happy new year.

Also, i was wondering what sort of camera's you guys use to take storm photo's?
I have just the regular point and shoot camera (mind you it's not a cheap one,
but it's not an expensive one either) and out of 48 storm photo's i took, 2 of
them came out :( I was told that the cheapest camera to take storm pics with
starts at over $500 (an "SLR" one)  .. does anyone have a second hand one that
they would be willing to sell? or know of a place/person were i could get one?
any help would be appreciated

l8tr
Bodie at corplink.com.au

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Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 14:40:56 +1100
From: Ben Quinn [bodie at corplink.com.au]
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Nandina Morris wrote:

> Hello everyone,
>
> After doing lots of reading of emails, I'm fascinated and learning a little.
> Was encouraged to see other newbies asking for explanations, too.  Maybe
> there is a glossary of sorts that could be recommended - huh?
>
> Anyway, I want really to extend my very best wishes for a happy and safe
> holiday season to everybody.
>

Hey

I am in the process of building a weather education database at www.nemas.net
.. i have only just started so there is not any huge amount there at the moment,
but keep checking back, i guarantee it will be the most
comprehensive on the internet in a month or two.  The one page that is nearing
completion is the Soundings Explanation page (wich shouldn't realy be too hard
for you) and you can find that at

www.nemas.net/edu/soundings/soundings.htm

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020

From: "McDonald" [mcdonald at one.net.au]
To: [aussie-weather at world.std.com]
Subject: aussie-weather: Melbourne Weather
Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 15:54:24 +1100
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Hi all.

Went for a drive around 1pm. Saw a decent cell with overshooting top out to
the east, probably Warrigal way. Cu all over the place now - nothing great
at this stage. But still looking promising for later this evening.
We did take some photos of the cell so you'll see them eventually.


Claire and Andrew McDonald.

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From: "Jimmy Deguara" [jimmyd at ozemail.com.au]
To: [aussie-weather at world.std.com]
Subject: aussie-weather: Lifted index
Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 15:58:16 +1100
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For those non believers, check the following and match them. You will find
that the LI are significant on the N Tabelands and SE NSW

http://sgi62.wwb.noaa.gov:8080/cgi-bin/disp_avn.sh?ctlfile=avn_00Z.ctl&ptype
=map&var=LFTX&level=1000&nlevels=16&op1=none&op2=none&hour=06Z&day=24&month=
dec&year=1998&proj=aust&lon0=280&dlon=50&lat0=-60&dlat=60&type=shaded&cint=2
&white=def&plotsize=800x600&title=

http://www.npmoc.navy.mil/gmsd/gmsd.jpg

Storms are already developing in these regions
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Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1998 21:12:50 PST
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Hi Ben,

Yeah, I've been using point and shoot cameras for twenty years and have 
only about twenty halfway decent shots.

SLR (Self-Loading Reflex, I believe) cameras must be better, just from 
the point of view of choices.

I guess anything that allows for different light levels, is waterproof, 
and can zoom, or take time exposures, would be right up there with an LP 
supercell on my Chrissy list. :)

Good luck hunting over the hols.

Kevin from Wycheproof.

P.S. Being in the right place at the right time means nearly any camera 
can be a godsend!



>Hey
>
>I'd just like to take the opportunity to wish everyone a very Merry 
Christmas, and a happy new year.
>
>Also, i was wondering what sort of camera's you guys use to take storm 
photo's? I have just the regular point and shoot camera (mind you it's 
not a cheap one, but it's not an expensive one either) and out of 48 
storm photo's i took, 2 of them came out :( I was told that the cheapest 
camera to take storm pics with
>starts at over $500 (an "SLR" one)  .. does anyone have a second hand 
one that they would be willing to sell? or know of a place/person were i 
could get one? any help would be appreciated
>
>l8tr
>Bodie at corplink.com.au

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From: "Jimmy Deguara" [jimmyd at ozemail.com.au]
To: [aussie-weather at world.std.com]
Subject: aussie-weather: Camera
Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 16:18:20 +1100
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I wrote this regarding Ben but I think it may be applicable to others on the
list.

Jimmy here,

Ben I had my camera stolen recently so I went to a loan office (second hand
places where people take things in in exchange for money). I obtained a good
camera with zoom lens for $550.

However, before you go to these shops, check the price of a new one. If you
have a spare $1000, there is a good new camera that allows automatic and SLR
functionality .... It has a 28 to 300mm zoom lens. I alsmost went for it but
crossed the road and saved $450. I would liked to have bought that camera
but because of the theft, I don't want to sepnd much.

Also, I don't believe your camera cannot take good cloud photos. If your
camera can zoom, then it is sufficient. If you have a bulb setting, then you
can also take lightning pics at night. If I were you I would go back to
where you got the photos developed as these days they set the machines on
automatic developing settings which discriminate against our clouds. Your
photos probably concentrate more on the foreground horizon rather than the
clouds. You have to train a developer to know what sort of photos you have.
You must always inform them they are cloud photographs which should be the
subject. They will then get to know you and will set accordingly. Keep going
to them and they will take care of you. If they charge for reprints each
time you want something done again, go elsewhere. My place is Kodak express.

Just a few helpful hints as Michael Bath and I have gone through this with
the 3000 pics we have.

For your info, I used to use my mother's automatic camera which took good
photos. I hope this helps.

Jimmy
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From: "McDonald" [mcdonald at one.net.au]
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Subject: aussie-weather: Cameras and Vic Weather.
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Hi Ben and Kevin,

Ben - I use an SLR for all my photography and they are especially good for
lightning - allowing you to leave the shutter open to capture the lightning
on film.  This is one advantage of an SLR for storm photography (that's if
you intend to take photo's of lightning).

Kevin - Just wondering about the weather up in Wycheproof.  Is it looking a
bit stormy?  Sat pics show activity to the east and also some to the NW of
melbourne but not much up your way (not that far NW).

Andrew McDonald.

PS That cell I saw earlier was spectacular.  It would've been nearly 100km
away but looked great.  Pity I had to go home to help mum get ready for
tomorrow :-(.

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Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 17:24:46 +1100 (EST)
From: Susan Puddifer [susanpud at sydney.healey.com.au]
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>From Sydney NSW

Hi all,

And all the best for a wonderful end of year break for all of you.

Just a small point I would like to make and please don't think I am
offering any criticism - but as a newbie to aussie-weather could I ask
that people reporting in on weather conditions might head their report
from the city or town and state they are in?  Similar to what I have done
at the head of message.

Sometimes its not always obvious where the report is coming from.  Hope I
haven't offended anyone with this little suggestion.

Best Wishes for 1999

Susan

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From: "Jimmy Deguara" [jimmyd at ozemail.com.au]
To: [aussie-weather at world.std.com]
Subject: Re: aussie-weather: Re: A Small Observation
Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 17:35:22 +1100
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Hi Jimmy From Sydney,

Susan, we had originally begun to do this but we got lazy. However,
whichever way, you will eventually know where people are from. I did. We all
did. Great to see you so enthusiastic.

Jimmy


----- Original Message -----
>>From Sydney NSW
>
>Hi all,
>
>And all the best for a wonderful end of year break for all of you.
>
>Just a small point I would like to make and please don't think I am
>offering any criticism - but as a newbie to aussie-weather could I ask
>that people reporting in on weather conditions might head their report
>from the city or town and state they are in?  Similar to what I have done
>at the head of message.
>
>Sometimes its not always obvious where the report is coming from.  Hope I
>haven't offended anyone with this little suggestion.
>
>Best Wishes for 1999
>
>Susan

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From: "James Chambers" [jamestorm at ozemail.com.au]
To: "Aussie Weather" [aussie-weather at world.std.com]
Subject: aussie-weather: Overnight t'storm in Brisbane; shrs continuing
Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 16:37:44 +1000
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>Brisbane, Qld (happy Susan? hehe :)

It was a very nice 44mm in about 50mins at my place last night roughly
between 10.20 and 11.20pm.  At one stage the rain was torrential, and
20-25kn SSE'ers were blowing the rain horizontal. To 9am today we'd had 89mm
and all up to 4.30pm we've had 107mm.
Right now, its cloudy but mostly fine - just some light spits. I'd say we
may get 10-15mm overnight from frequent showers that should just about break
to a fine day on Xmas morning (just a gut feeling!)
On Sunday the BoM is going for 34 in Brisbane, and 37 in Ipswich with sultry
conditions and afternoon t'storms.  If they're right, we'll be sweltering!

Merry Xmas...see ya
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From: "James Chambers" [jamestorm at ozemail.com.au]
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Subject: Re: aussie-weather: Overnight t'storm in Brisbane; shrs continuing
Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 16:41:03 +1000
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>Brisbane, Qld
>
>It was a very nice 44mm in about 50mins at my place last night roughly
>between 10.20 and 11.20pm.

Hmm...that doesn't quite work out!  I meant to say between 10.20 and
11.10pm!

James

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From: "Jimmy Deguara" [jimmyd at ozemail.com.au]
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Subject: aussie-weather: Storm reports
Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 17:41:49 +1100
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Jimmy here from Sydney

There seems to be storms building up in Central NSW, SE NSW, N Tablelands.
Great to see some action.
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From: "James Chambers" [jamestorm at ozemail.com.au]
To: "Aussie Weather" [aussie-weather at world.std.com]
Subject: aussie-weather: SE Qld heavy rain: 228mm at Natural Bridge
Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 16:55:52 +1000
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Brisbane, Qld

Hi again...
As it turns out I was by no means alone when we received all this rain.
Here are some stats by the BoM:

RAINFALL SUMMARY
Rainfall in the past 24 hours was confined mainly to the Peninsula, the east
coast north of about Mackay and the southeast Coastal districts where there
were
some very heavy falls.  The highest falls included Natural Bridge 228mm,
Nerang
106mm, Miami and Kuraby both 103mm and Coolangatta 90mm.
In the 6 hours to 3pm the rain was mainly confined to the Southeast coastal
district with the highest fall being 95mm at Logan City followed by Canungra
Army Camp 47mm and Hinze Dam 34mm.

PS: Natural Bridge is about 30km inland of the Gold Coast, in the Numinbah
Valley - spectacular place! The waterfalls must be fantastic right now.
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From: "dpn" [dpn at bigpond.com]
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Subject: aussie-weather: Storm NW of Melbourne
Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 16:43:59 +1100
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Currently 36c in Melbourne. Large Cb to the NW probably about 100kms away.
Anyone got radar. Dane 

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From: "Jimmy Deguara" [jimmyd at ozemail.com.au]
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Subject: Re: aussie-weather: Storm NW of Melbourne
Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 18:07:00 +1100
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The radar and satpics seem to indicate storms to the N and others developing
now to the NW.

>Currently 36c in Melbourne. Large Cb to the NW probably about 100kms away.
>Anyone got radar. Dane

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Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 01:39:03 -0700
From: Excel [excel at corplink.com.au]
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Hey ya'll my name is David and im livin in Melbourne at the foot of the
Dandenong Ranges (Boronia), just wanted to say dammmmmm yall have some
hot weather here  from where i used to live and i mean used to live bein
fact that the house aint standin no more  since april when we had an F5
come through our neighborhood , i was livin in a town called edgewater
in Alabama
when one late eveining  bamm it hit ,fortunate for myself i was not at
home but i knew something was gonna happen that evening because  the
storms were bad and when i noticed  bright pink fork lightnin and the
hail as big as golf balls i high tailed outta there.so then i had to
move to a near by frinds in Wylam then i finally decided to come live
here back with my original family here in australia and  i dont miss the
heat , but some mighty fine conditions out there today for some possible
action to the north ,,,,anywayz Merry Stormy Xmas and a Happy Chasin New
Year........... David

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From: "dpn" [dpn at bigpond.com]
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Subject: aussie-weather: Killer Lightning
Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 18:32:16 +1100
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Just hears a newsflash. A person was killed a short time ago when a TS
swept across Phillip Island. 

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Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 18:33:06 +1100
From: Brian Wheldon [briwin at connexus.net.au]
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Hi All
         A report just in at the end of our news 1 person dead in a
severe thunder storm at Cape Woolami on Philip Island. This is
unconfirmed at this time as I don't have radar access I cant see it.
Brian from Gembrook

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Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 18:36:31 +1100
From: Brian Wheldon [briwin at connexus.net.au]
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Hi Kevin
              I think that should be (Single Lens Reflex)
Brian from Gembrook


Kevin Phyland wrote:

> Hi Ben,
>
> Yeah, I've been using point and shoot cameras for twenty years and have
> only about twenty halfway decent shots.
>
> SLR (Self-Loading Reflex, I believe) cameras must be better, just from
> the point of view of choices.
>
> I guess anything that allows for different light levels, is waterproof,
> and can zoom, or take time exposures, would be right up there with an LP
> supercell on my Chrissy list. :)
>
> Good luck hunting over the hols.
>
> Kevin from Wycheproof.
>
> P.S. Being in the right place at the right time means nearly any camera
> can be a godsend!

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Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 18:40:19 +1100
From: Brian Wheldon [briwin at connexus.net.au]
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Hi Susan
              Here Here a great idea that will certainly give us an idea
where the weather is consider it done.
Brian (Melbourne) Gembrook

Susan Puddifer wrote:

> >From Sydney NSW
>
> Hi all,
>
> And all the best for a wonderful end of year break for all of you.
>
> Just a small point I would like to make and please don't think I am
> offering any criticism - but as a newbie to aussie-weather could I ask
> that people reporting in on weather conditions might head their report
> from the city or town and state they are in?  Similar to what I have done
> at the head of message.
>
> Sometimes its not always obvious where the report is coming from.  Hope I
> haven't offended anyone with this little suggestion.
>
> Best Wishes for 1999
>
> Susan

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From: "Kevin Phyland" [kjphyland at hotmail.com]
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Hi Andrew,
It feels a bit warmer here than I thought it would be ( about 36 or 37 
C), but nothing cloudwise but a bit of shallow Cu. However, it does 
'feel' like something's developing. LFTX indices are still between -3 
and -6 tomorrow after lunch (negative all night actually!) so with a bit 
of serious diurnal heating maybe we'll get something. I've got a fresh 
roll of Kodak in the old camera anyway! Cloud is still drifting slowly 
from the NE (normally a good sign) but no sign of any vertical 
development.

Does anyone know of a site showing simply where the STJ (sub-tropical 
jetstream) is located? Does it ever get this far south this time of year 
(36 S)?

Yours,
Kevin from Wycheproof.



>Hi Ben and Kevin,
>
>Ben - I use an SLR for all my photography and they are especially good 
for
>lightning - allowing you to leave the shutter open to capture the 
lightning
>on film.  This is one advantage of an SLR for storm photography (that's 
if
>you intend to take photo's of lightning).
>
>Kevin - Just wondering about the weather up in Wycheproof.  Is it 
looking a
>bit stormy?  Sat pics show activity to the east and also some to the NW 
of
>melbourne but not much up your way (not that far NW).
>
>Andrew McDonald.
>
>PS That cell I saw earlier was spectacular.  It would've been nearly 
100km
>away but looked great.  Pity I had to go home to help mum get ready for
>tomorrow :-(.

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From: "McDonald" [mcdonald at one.net.au]
To: [aussie-weather at world.std.com]
Subject: aussie-weather: Melbourne info
Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 19:07:09 +1100
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Hi all again,

We've just seen and photographed three or four large cells, fully equiped
with  anvil, mammatus and one huge hail shaft. Still more coming. Merry
Christmas Melbournians.


Claire and Andrew McDonald

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Subject: aussie-weather: Re: jet stream
Date: Thu, 24 Dec 98 20:19:27 +1000
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>Does anyone know of a site showing simply where the STJ (sub-tropical 
>jetstream) is located? Does it ever get this far south this time of year 
>(36 S)?

Hi Kevin and everyone

For looking at upper level wind profiles I generally head to

NGP or AVN:  http://www.fnmoc.navy.mil/wxmap/web/ngp.ausnz.1998122400.htm

or

COLA:  http://grads.iges.org/pix/aus.fcst.html

Just click on 200 or 300 mb winds

Just looking at COLA for Friday, the one I'm looking at is old - 48 hours 
out, ( http://grads.iges.org/pix/aus5.48hr.gif ) it looks like your area 
will be under the influence of a strong upper level jet although not a 
lot of divergence at that level. If you look at the Saturday profile ( 
http://grads.iges.org/pix/aus5.72hr.gif ), which is 72 hours out, you can 
see a WNW jet streak over central NSW (purple shading) and some 
divergence (indicated by the orange streamlines) to the right of this. 
This will help intensify upward motion in an atmosphere which is 
predicted to be unstable and hopefully get some of the updrafts rotating, 
if surface winds co-operate. So Saturday is looking ok for strong storms 
in parts of NSW - at this early stage (well was until I said this!). You 
can also see very strong upper level divergence over Port Phillip Bay 
(red streamlines), but this will be too late to aid in storm development 
for Victorians with the front having moved through.


Merry Xmas to everyone and all the best for 1999.


David

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Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 19:23:53 +1100
From: Ben Quinn [bodie at corplink.com.au]
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Does anyone know of a site showing simply where the STJ (sub-tropical 
jetstream) is located? Does it ever get this far south this time of year 
(36 S)? 
  Hey  
http://metoc-u1.fnmoc.navy.mil/wxmap/web/ngp.ausnz.1998122400.htm 

You can see the jetsream on the 300mb streamlines and Isotachs [kts] maps -
Also you can view upper level troughs/lows on the 500 hPa Heights [m] and Rel.
Vort maps   

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Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 04:21:32 -0700
From: Excel [excel at corplink.com.au]
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Melbourne,
                     just taken some very nice pics of s/cells and
mammatus extreme
                  David /Excel

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From: "Jimmy Deguara" [jimmyd at ozemail.com.au]
To: [aussie-weather at world.std.com]
Subject: aussie-weather: jet stream
Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 21:33:42 +1100
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If you wish to get winds at various levels, you can use the same link and
procedures as for Lifted Index maps but chose winds. It gives you a chance
of seeing 3 hourly forecast of winds (AVN model). The levels are the
mandatory levels. It is a great site with many variables to plot. Here it
is:

http://sgi62.wwb.noaa.gov:8080/cgi-bin/disp_avn.sh

Choose the correct times. On the second page choose winds or whatever
variable you wish Choose Australia, plot. It's easy. The latest model data
is just in. Now I can check out Sunday's prognosis

Jimmy

----- Original Message -----
>Hi Kevin and everyone
>
>For looking at upper level wind profiles I generally head to
>
>NGP or AVN:  http://www.fnmoc.navy.mil/wxmap/web/ngp.ausnz.1998122400.htm
>
>or
>
>COLA:  http://grads.iges.org/pix/aus.fcst.html
>
>Just click on 200 or 300 mb winds
>
>Just looking at COLA for Friday, the one I'm looking at is old - 48 hours
>out, ( http://grads.iges.org/pix/aus5.48hr.gif ) it looks like your area
>will be under the influence of a strong upper level jet although not a
>lot of divergence at that level. If you look at the Saturday profile

>http://grads.iges.org/pix/aus5.72hr.gif ), which is 72 hours out, you can
>see a WNW jet streak over central NSW (purple shading) and some
>divergence (indicated by the orange streamlines) to the right of this.
>This will help intensify upward motion in an atmosphere which is
>predicted to be unstable and hopefully get some of the updrafts rotating,
>if surface winds co-operate. So Saturday is looking ok for strong storms
>in parts of NSW - at this early stage (well was until I said this!). You
>can also see very strong upper level divergence over Port Phillip Bay
>(red streamlines), but this will be too late to aid in storm development
>for Victorians with the front having moved through.
>
>
>Merry Xmas to everyone and all the best for 1999.
>
>
>David

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Subject: aussie-weather: Weather Channel
Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 22:45:29 +1100
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and the good news is that it WILL be on both Austar MDS and Satellite,
Austar is what services rural Australia ( and me ).

Michael

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>PS Dont forget the Weather Channel 21 starts on PayTV Jan 1!!
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From: "dpn" [dpn at bigpond.com]
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Subject: aussie-weather: Thunder
Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 23:00:33 +1100
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Finally broke our Thunderday drought in Melbourne. A thundery shower to the
south of here (Kilsyth) produced a few rumbles and a couple of cg,s around
7pm, no rain here in Kilsyth though. Still some sheet lightning to the far
east over the back of the Dandenongs . Havent heard anymore about that
Lightning death on Philip Island. Any one else heard more. Dane 

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Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 23:36:06 +1100 (EST)
From: Paul Graham [pgraham1 at mail.usyd.edu.au]
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Subject: aussie-weather: Thank You...
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Thank you to Michael, Greg, Ira and Paul M. who have filled out the storm
report form to date - hopefully I will be able to integrate this with a
database eventually.
Happy Christmas and New Year to everyone,
	Paul G.

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Paul Graham
paul at marconi.mpce.mq.edu.au
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Document: 981224.htm
Updated: 25th February, 1999

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