Briefly the Victorian bushfires have so far claimed 108 lives, burnt out 330,000 hectares and destroyed some 750 homes which is the latest as I write this.
However to keep to the main topic I have looked at some further data from various weather station sites on this heatwave just ended and find the following:-
a) - Poonacrie in South West New South Wales just had 14 days in a row where the maximum temperature reached and or exceeded 40C.
b) - Hay also in South West New South Wales had 13 days in a row where the maximum temperature reached or exceeded 40 degrees.
c) - Ivanhoe also in South West New South Wales had 14 days in a row from 26/1/2009 to 8/2/2009 where the maximum temperature exceeded 40 degrees.
This is relatively common across South West New South Wales.
Wagga Wagga had 13 days in a row where the maximum temperature reached or exceeded 37.8C.
Even Western Sydney had a fair run too being:-
a) Richmond had 4 days in a row where the maximum temperature topped 40C from 5/2/09 to 8/2/09. That is not common.
b) Penrith had 3 days in a row where the maximum temperature reached 40C but 4 days in a row where the maximum temperature exceeded 39C from 5/2/09 to 8/2/09.
c) As it reached 38.4C where I live 8/2/09, the maximum temperature reached 38C on 4 days in row from 5/2/09 to 8/2/09. That too is rare.
This is limited to Richmond, Penrith and Blacktown etc and the sea breeze influenced temperatures across much of Sydney throughout this event.
The cool change arrived at 8.40 pm Sunday night where I live that brought refreshing cool winds. Across Southern New South Wales, a narrow band of showers with some brief thunderstorms moved through the region dropping very light rainfalls ie 0.4 mm at Albury Airport (BOM Albury Airport Weather Station Site - Borella Road Albury) at around 8.30 am (9/2/09). It is allot cooler there now which will help the fire situation at nearby Beechworth and Yackandandah.
On 8/2/09, some very high maximum temperatures occurred again mainly in New South Wales including:-
Cobar - 42C, Fowlers Gap - 43C, Ivanhoe - 46C, Tibooburra - 42C, Wilcania - 44C, Condobolin - 43C, Dubbo - 40C, Griffith - 43C, Gundagai - 43C and Wyalong - 43C. This occurred in the areas where the cool change had not penetrated.
Maximum temperatures of 40C or over were also recorded in parts of the Hunter Valley eg Scone and Singleton and parts of Western Sydney eg Penrith and Richmond.
(All sourced from the Daily Weather Bulletins 3PM, Bureau of Meteorology 8/2/2009).
Even today 9/2/09, Tamworth on the North West Slopes of New South Wales is forecast to reach 40C which indicates that the cooler change is still to make its way into Northern New South Wales.
Harley Pearman