John,
There are quite a few who have been in the field chasing in Australia for 10 years and have observed various bases and scud clouds. Yes we have been tricked in the past by some features. But we have asked the appropriate parties who have far more experience and it made sense. Are you now suggesting this feature cannot be scud? Also now that you have lost faith in the possibility of a tornado, are you enquiring about it being a wall cloud? I very much dount it is a wall cloud.
If the question about this feature had been asked to someone in the Bureau ie in Australia as compared to someone in he US, I would not give it as much credibility. Why? Because US researchers and meteorologists in the National Weather Service have a culture that includes storm chasing - getting out there in the field. They see far more of our features than we will ever do. Why? Because they have far more moisture and far more storms - be it storms popping up along the dryline, off the high terrain and Rocky Mountains, to convergence zones, upper air disturbances, cold fronts, retreating cold fronts and so forth. Believe me, this person who saw the pictures, given he was speaking scientifically, did not even blink an eye-lid in responding. Not even the word possible being used - just straight out response. They have seen so much of what hardly observe here that it is seems like second nature.
And just out of interest, there are a couple of other persons who follows this fairy tale Australia is the last undiscovered wilderness crap - almost like forming the flat earth society. I have even heard of triangular shaped tornadoes which was fed to a particular organisation who on the most part would have believed this crap - almost to the state of worshiping their discovery. We have to be very careful that we don't approach a concept without sound evidence and backing down an artistic line of creative thinking.
The argument being debated here in this topic are from yesteryear - the current science is about blob theory and tornado genesis. I have no problems debating the issue, but let's find some evidence to support our statements.
Regards,
Jimmy Deguara