Hi all,
What a strange day it was yesterday. We had weaker storms move into the Sydney basin from the south during the day and later around 5-5:15pm a Low Precipitation cell developed south of Penrith with confirmed rotation and inflow bands. It was probably not long lived enough to clasify as a Supercell but it had all of the charicteristics for at least 30 minutes. It has a Low Precipitation style thin updraft and no rain from the updraft area but it could have been raining south of the updraft which I could not see from Penrith CBD.
Then the main storm developed on the lower mountains just north west of Penrith. It was a powerfull storm and it was a massive change from the weaker, ealier stuff. It was like all of a sudden CAPE was unleashed and it developed rapidly into Supercell status before splitting. The left mover obviously went north east across Windsor and the right mover went south east from Penrith towards Campbelltown.
I personally witnessed the split from Castlereagh and due to an appointment >
and I had no camera >
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I had to contend myself with watching the right moving cell move off to the south. I observed some very rapid flash flooding around southern Penrith consistent with rain rates in the area of 5-10mm per minute, absolutely phenominal, near constant and powerfull lightning and plenty of strong outflow wind.
All up it was a great storm, and it was a rare event for this time of year. I can't remember the last time we had such a powerfull storm in late March here in Sydney. I hope we get another storm tonight.
Jeff.