Hi Mike, et al.
That's a good question. I wondered if there were any chasers in Nth QLD area? I'm sure they get some nice wet season storms up that way!
*on a similar topic, is there a way to graph supercell storm frequency or the area's most likely to receive them in Australia?
Just for a rough example: Red for most frequent (NE NSW - SE QLD) orange for lesser frequency (E/SE - S NSW) yellow for minor occurrences etc.
I'd like to see or possibly research this (and try) to create one if it's realistically possible? I can also bet that you are all thinking exactly what class of supercell are you talking here? Well.. all of them lol!
I guess it might be hard to judge the more remote area's of Aus. like Central or Northern WA. Finding info on areas further West than here in NSW like the Bourke to Broken Hill region might also prove to be difficult? I know they occur out there from reports of large storms and their resulting damage on here, but not very often so I guess placing those area's in a 'less prone but can and do occur', would be the right thing.
Kindest regards,
Shauno