Sydney rainfall 18 and 19 May 2010
Further to the waterspouts, heavy rain and coastal thunderstorms brought some impressive rainfalls to the coastal suburbs of Sydney Tuesday and Wednesday (18 and 19 May).
The heaviest falls as cumulative totals were 170 mm at Cronulla, 118 mm at Randwick, 109 mm at Rose Bay, 98 mm at Long Reef and 84 mm at Sydney Airport.
Very little of this penetrated to the inland suburbs. Light falls were recorded in the western suburbs of Sydney such as 10 mm at Blacktown, 4 mm at Liverpool, 2 mm at Richmond, 0.8 mm at Penrith, 0.4 mm at Badgerys Creek and 0.2 mm at Warragamba Dam (Source BOM 7 Day Rainfall Bulletin).
The main activity was strictly coastal. I noted the difference when driving to work Tuesday morning. Rainfalls at Blacktown were rather light but driving east the intensity increased and where I work at Auburn, rainfall was rather intense at times as the showers passed over. Looking at the Terrey Hills radar throughout the day, it appears that the showers and storms were training over specific localities (Train echo effect) and enhancing the rainfall totals especially over coastal Sydney.
Harley Pearman