Chase report Sunday 13 January 2008
Hello
This is another storm which I watched form from the very beginning. I watched cumulus towers form over the lower Blue Mountains from 1 pm and proceeded to a fantastic lookout at Bella Vista which gives me unimpeded views to the west and Blue Mountains.
I took a series of photographs of the development of the storm cell over Penrith and about 3 pm, I decided to do something different. I watched a downburst / microburst on the northern edge of the storm cell / rain shaft and decided that I would try and get inside it to see what was going on.
I drove from Bella Vista via Quakers Hill then Scholfields Road, Boundary Road, checking and stopping to make sure I had my target downburst region in view. I drove along the northern edge of the heavy rain area, just skirting it, continued into Riverstone, along Crown Street and found torrential rain (Not allot of wind just torrential rain). I continued driving around the Crown Street area and to my surprise, I found hail. Not sure of the size but I was surprised that I had driven into hail. I would estimate the hail around 1 cm in size judging by the noise.
Still driving around the Riverstone / Vineyard area for a while, I finally hit gale force winds around the Junction Street area of Riverstone. I found all three variables, small hail, gales that were stripping trees of bark and leaves and very heavy rain. I reached my target. The amount of leave litter and bark flying across the road was an amazing sight to see.
I parked the car where I was away from a tree and watched the storm unfold. There were three lightning bolts one after the other (Not to mention the noise) that hit objects very close to me (I stayed in my car). One knocked out the power in the immediate area.
The storm weakened to my north east. Further smaller storms broke out afterwards in the area so I decided to see how many more I could get. I managed to experience 2 more storms that produced mainly brief moderate showers.
I drove back to Boundary Road, then out to Windsor tried to catch a fourth storm but I was too late as it had gone well north into countryside that I could not get to. However at Windsor I managed to see out another storm, was soaked by another torrential shower and then drove back to Blacktown in time for another rain storm / thunderstorm cell that ultimately produced a heavy shower.
Still, five storm cells in 3 hours is quite reasonable but if I had been paying attention to the cell to the NW around 4.30 - 5 pm a little earlier, then it Could have been even better.
While at Windsor, I found another area that had experienced a significant downburst / microbursts because there was a large amount of leave and bark litter lying on the roads.
Harley Pearman