It turns out we were very well positioned for these storms in Narrabri! There was a storm came through at about 11:00am with a bit of thunder and 1-6mm of rain. We were all impressed enough with that, given how dry things have been.
But the real action started up later in the day when up to an additional 35mm was recorded on local weather stations, with all but one of the five stations receiving about an inch or more of rain - the 36mm maximum total rain has been confirmed almost exactly with a plastic gauge as well as the tipper.
Graph showing rain at local weather stationsWe went chasing after work but there was pretty much just widespead grey drizzle with poor contrast conditions. Some moderate fun on wet clay roads, but we didn't bother to take any photos in the end. Stopped at the Royal at Wee Waa for a while instead ;-)
Fortunately one of our webcams in Narrabri did all the work and captured a great sequence of the cell that delivered the inch of rain! This is the best sequence we've pulled from our webcams so far. The incoming shelf cloud appears circular and rotating, especially given it's in the opposite direction to the low level winds immediately prior to the arrival of the cell (if you are able to view the full AVI - it's a bit of an unusual CODEC..).
Animated GIF (try me first...)
AVI of full sequenceThis was the same cell that delivered 48mm of rain/half hour and 98km/hr wind gusts at Coonamble if you watch the RADAR over the entire interval:
EDIT - have added permanent Moree radar loop links
Moree 128 Moree 256Best regards,
Dave