I was sitting outside watching those larger pointy updrafts into the upper atmosphere with strong northeast seabreezes.
As when i got to Coles to get some food, heard some roar from outside as in approaching gust front came in with some inflow winds and rain. As i rushed to friends place, near Coles (Ballina), saw some small hailstones hitting the windscreen and watched some debris flying in the air with some close cgs and loud thunder.
When i got to the place, saw some giant hailstones falling and the sizes were bigger than human's hand! Smashing windows, skylight, tiles on roof and destroying cars on street. Once the hail receded, saw some debris coming in sky again and the winds started to pick up again since the inflow winds. Some gusts were greater than 180km/hr lashed through Ballina overturning cars, unroofing the homes, shredding trees into pieces and threw away some x-mas lights away!
In next day, saw the big prawn sign was down, trees uprooted and shredded, cars overturned and the Ballina Island was flooded extensively. This was the worse storm ever hit Ballina in history.
Anyone have radar images, satellite and some models set up for this storm?
Cheers.