Hi guys,
Last night's effort wasn't as good as I had hoped, but it was still great to see an active multicell line with great convection for this time of year! The updrafts were huge and anviling out nicely with the forward shearing winds pushing in from the SW. There were some real nice details in the lower level cloud structures, inflow regions ect. Activity was sparse but there were some nice CG arcing from the towers at the rear of the storms.
It was 14º at the time we were out there with partial showers overhead from a large cumulus with a well defined base, noticeable even in the moonlight. The storms moved quickly passed us around 60k's to our South moving in a line from Walgett to Collarenebri in only an hour or so. I did notice a large active cell up towards Hebel (60k's to our North) later on around 8:30pm and I suspected it may have been remnants from the large storm I noicted on radar moving through the Thargominda (QLD) area earlier on? I can't be real certain on that though, just a suspicion
I'll include 2 of the clearer photos from last night. I think they shows the massive updrafts and lower level cloud features nicely, remembering these are 50k's South of us lol. It was nice to have an almost full moon present (and Jupiter shining brightly) to bring out the structures
The first image shows the only lightning (the pink-ish bit bottom right lol) I managed, though I'm not sure how Russ went as yet? The second image shows the anvil of the second large storm that was backbuilding to the SW behind the main storm (2nd one pictured right side of image).
Cheers and take care,
Shauno