Thanks for posting all the good links everyone. It looks like there was no instability in that sounding and nothing impressive shear-wise, so any ideas why these formed? The Geelong Advertiser article says "created by a vacuum of opposing winds"??
This ABC article says there were two tornadoes in the area:
http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200705/s1922629.htm
Regards,
Dave
Definitely a nice landspout tornado. You can see a developing updraft base, and obviously there was some convergence boundary near the surface (source of horizontal vorticity). I saw some video of it last night on the news and this showed dense precip off to the left and I could quite clearly see the gustfront pushing the tornado out at the surface.
Quote from BoM (see abc link above):
Duty forecaster Jeff Feren says tornados in Victoria are nothing like those that cause a lot of destruction in the US.Yeah, while damaging tornadoes are rare in that part of the world you think such events could still be used to plug public awareness that, albeit occasionally, very damaging tornadoes can and do occur in Victoria. (Of course this assumes that the reporter was effective in congealing the salient points into a story, and given their use of
'tornados' it's perhaps not wise to assume too much
).