Stereotype conditions once again on the cards for this week. The monsoon trough has decided to reform and is strengthening once again. Things will be wet and windy by Wednesday arvo. A weak low is embedded again in the Gulf and may form into something by mid-week also with the invigorated monsoonal flow. As at 2pm today convection is going ballistic with the trough on the coast and rural areas are experiencing some very heavy rain from cells forming in clusters. Forecast is for arvo and overnight storms so maybe, just maybe they'll hold on long enough till dark so I can get some photos. If the cells behind my place gather some decent wedging I'll nab a few pics also.
latest single image from Darwin Airport
single image from Berrimah radar
There's a big difference in reflectivity in comparison...the airport likes N and NE but does not highlight the surrounding cells that much, the Berrimah radar has the opposite effect...no wonder i find it hard to pinpoint a location sometimes...
Was going to post the sounding but it apparently is incomplete with only the DP's traced..darn it, would have been pretty neat given the observations outside. Quite a lot of building of cells and no shortage of Pileus amongst new growth. Cloud cover is a little overcast in places, but there's enough blue sky in some areas to pick the best cells moving around.
Convergence GIF is quite interesting, two distinct areas of wind profiles.