Fridays storms
Good evening. The thunderstorms of Friday were unusual in my opinion in the following ways:-
I have never recorded a single thunderstorm occurring in August in Sydney since moving here in 1997 and my personal records do not show any storm occurring during this month. The earliest season storm I remember occurring since 1997 was around 3 September 1997 and 4 - 5 September 2004. This makes it unusual in this sense in that an August storm in Sydney is very rare.
I admit where I was (Auburn), the storms were producing mainly rain with the occasional rumble. I noted though looking through the BOM models and infra red pictures throughout the day that some cloud tops off the coast were reaching heights where the air temperature was -55 degrees. I place their heights at over 30 - 35,000 feet. Quite unusual I thought for this time of year because most CB clouds I have seen from aircraft top out at 7 to 8 KM high (June, July and August). The upper trough I though was strong. I looked at the 700 level on BOM and I have never seen the temperature at this level drop to -38 degrees over our region.
The heaviest concentration of storms and showers were off the coast and I noted at 5.20 am a single bolt lit up an entire CB cloud sitting off the coast. The radar showed it some 20 km off the coast at this time and moving NNE parallel to the coast.
I note that there was a water spout / tornado that crossed the coast at La Peruse. Did this form on the SE side of the storm and if so how? My understanding is that they would be found on the northern / NW side of the storm. My curiosity.
Do you realize that if this is a tornado, then there have been at least 5 weak tornados or similar in the Sydney region in 6 years (3 November 2003, 3 February 2005 and now this). Any discussion or thoughts on this (That I am aware of).
Looking at my weather records, I also note it really was the coldest day in 10 years, I think July 6 when the temperature reached around 10.4C. Another significant event.
I also note another significant event TO. It was the wettest August day in Blacktown since about 1999 based on the records I have. We had 28 mm. Penrith 15 mm Cronulla 89 mm clearly indicating it was more coastal but west of Blacktown rainfalls dropped sharply away.
Harley