Upper Western NSW 14th October. 2008. Photos.
Looking NE at the edge of the anvil building on the main storm at 3:15pm. There was a little mamatus here and there, though looking at the slightly diffuse edge you'd never imagine it would prove to be such a nice event? I'm constantly surprised at how different scenario's can be during severe weather
Here's a panorama of the ensuing beast. This is looking West from town. The green tinge really started to become apparent after this time. I'm still kicking myself for not grabbing my tripod?
Really staring to fire up at this point, now 3:30pm. CG were starting to reach the close 'dangerous' range here!
Russ arrives (with Susan, his significant other) only to realize he has forgot to put the card in his camera DOH! At least he had his tripod though lol.
Here's where I was really taken back by the greenish colouring to this beast. It's been some time since I have seen this! (I think Jan. 2006 was the last time a storm took on a green-ish hue) The CG were really began to pick up pace at this time and the rain curtain was looming. A nice little notch cutting in on the NW side of the front here also.
My only, and extremely blurred CG. They were pretty much everywhere, so even with tripod in hand I would imagine it may have been hard to catch one due to the extent of the front? We made haste back into town for cover not long after this shot as the rain was about to become very torrential!
I couldn't do much in the way of photography after this as the rain was just nuts and each of the next 4cells that formed and hit after this was about the same- torrential downpours and numerous cannoning CG. All in all an awesome experience I'd say :D
32mm all up. Doesn't sound much, but did it come down fast! We thought it was in the range of 1mm per minute given the storms were clocking a fair pace. Nice to see some pea sized hail also. I attempted to photograph it along side my ruler to give you all bit of a laugh, but it melted in my hand before I could adjust my camera exposure lol!
Cheers and take care,
Shauno