Hi all,
Not sure how many people were taking note of the Mudgee storms yesterday 24th January 2006 but it very severe. I will try getting stills online (pc problems may delay that) but it was one impressive storm! I measured and asked Matt Piper to report to the Bureau hail 4.5cm in diameter. Very hard stones and extreme stripped leaves litter on the road. Most of the storm passed just east of Mudgee or this was where it became intense. I do believe it to be a supercell and it was a very well structured right moving supercell. This was one of those cases where the right mover was stronger than the left mover! Last time I observed something is clear as this was The Oaks supercell hailstorm in 2001. It was a similar wind enviroment more favourable for right movers.
Incidently, the storm developed on what I believe to be a triple point or very close to it and it literally exploded with fresh to strong inflow. Some awesome staccato lightning descended from the vault and one behind me from the anvil (always a worry).
Regards,
Jimmy Deguara