Is there any other indication as to whether Harold has dismissed this tornado based on doppler and radar characteristics?
No - there have been no further comments that I have come across - perhaps you or David can email him ?
Also - we now finally have some more info about what was taking place. Clyve's tornado was just before 4pm, not earlier as initially thought (why it has taken 2 days to get details is beyond me), so it is part of the line of cells on radar around 05z. (I have extended the
radar loop)
Another observer, Andre Dalton took these photos are wrote:
"I was on Thompsons Rd, about 10 ks south of Beaufort, with a mate from work - Matt Carey (Tech Officer)- saw two lowerings - the one at the far rear flank of the storm became a large wall cloud, then just dropped it.....it started feeding off the other lowering, and for a moment I thought I was looking at a wedge, it was a doozy."
"It was 1.20 pm approx - I saw the thing on the ground for a good 2-3 minutes continuously, although it skipped up and down for a good 5-6 minutes. It touched down as a rope, and became almost a stovepipe within seconds. The inflow winds were blowing at our backs from the north at a good 40 km an hour, and I'd say the tornado was located maybe 10 km to the west of Skipton, at Stockyard Hill?? Carranballac??"
http://backyardchaser.net/gallery/album114I have asked Andre to display some closer shots so hopefully we'll see these tomorrow. It would appear two events had possible tornadoes.
Shauno, thanks for displaying those pics - amazing scenes of that storm and this morning's flooding ! Barely seen any weather here for the past 2 weeks and the next week looks very ordinary as well.