Bit of action over the N and NW of the state at present with an STW just issued. Bit windy at Narrabri !
for LARGE HAILSTONES, FLASH FLOODING and DAMAGING WIND
For people in the NORTH WEST SLOPES and parts of the UPPER HUNTER, NORTHERN TABLELANDS, CENTRAL TABLELANDS and NORTH WEST PLAINS Forecast Districts.
Severe thunderstorms are likely to produce large hailstones, very heavy rainfall, flash flooding and damaging winds in the warning area over the next several hours. Locations which may be affected include Armidale, Mudgee, Tamworth, Gunnedah, Moree and Narrabri.
A wind gust of 102 km/hr has been recorded at Narrabri West.
Chase for 10 Feb 2009Yeah, it was pretty wild out that area!!!!! thought my van was gonna get blown off the road at times. The outflow from
some of these cells was strong and raising up a lot of dust.
Work took me to Tamworth WOW a storm chase well out of town that the boss paid for hahahaha so cool!!
finished off my jobs by 1500EDT and could see cells forming to the west of Tamworth. I didnt go all the way to Narrabri but
could see that cell on the radar, instead I got onto several cells ~ 35k W of Tamworth. They had copious amounts of rain
and hail in their cores. All these cells were predominantly outflow dominant. I paralleled these storm cells as they merged
back towards and just to the south of Tamworth. They were VERY lightning active, in the early stages, I could see the
lightning bouncing around the underside of the anvil almost more there than anywhere else. a rough guestimate would
be 60% buried in the clouds / visible overhead to 40% CG's.
The storms died out not too far east of Tamworth .... I have to mention again just how strong the outflow winds were, tho
no serious damage observed.
The day in Tamworth was (before the storms) quite warm in the mid 30's and partly cloudy. temps dropped dramatically
after the storms and stayed that way all nite.
Today 11Feb .... on my way back from Tamworth I ran into more storms between Murrurundi and Muswellbrook
The most intense lightning and rain in the region around Scone. It made driving "fun" at times
Cheers
Dave N