Hi Michael,
Paul Graham, David Croan and I have talked about the storms in NW WA around Broome up to a few years ago in response to the high CAPE and also the boundary layer being shallow in terms of moisture. There is a photograph of an explosive updraft on the Bureau Storm Spotters Guide a few years back from this region if I am not mistaken.
Question is - do you leave the storms you have here in November / December and chase up there or Darwin for instance. Not a chance.
By the way Michael, I would not call 25 knots at 500hPa weak personally. If a storm traverses some sort of boundary with such high CAPE, ti still can remain organised for a sufficient period of time. A similar scenario in 2005 in SW Oklahoma yielded a tornado even with a sharp right moving storm along a triple point in such marginal conditions - hmm well the CAPE values were 6000J/kg which makes a difference.
Regards,
Jimmy Deguara