"3-4cm size hail observed near Peachester at approximately 5:10pm" - that report was me :D
After attending the ASWA meeting on the south side of Brisbane, some shopping and a confirmation of plans for Saturday night (saw Little Red up at Coolum...AWESOME), me and the g/f headed up to the sunny coast with her dog for the night. On the way, I was watching this cell over to the NW build nicely and saw that it'd be raining if we went to the beach so we decided to go chasing instead (great for me!). It was her first chase (and the dog's first too). We cruised out to Landsborough and then west to Peachester and then further west again as it was clear this storm was moving NNW as opposed to N or NNE. It had some great structure when we first saw it with a nice inflow band, etc. It pulsed while we positioned further west to intercept and as it neared us, it intenified (visually) rapidly just to our S. A really nice RFD came down and there was some half decent base rotation for a while. We didn't have much of a choice but to sit it out as there were no road choices with a view and we had a nice view from where we were. The RFD basically wrapped around us - we were sitting in clear, rain free area (literally under the wall cloud) and there was precip to our south around to the north west and also from the south around to the north east. Anyways - given what i'd seen earlier when checking the models, hail was a given and sure enough...thump...thump....thump....then popcorn like hail from 1 to 4cm fell for about 10 minutes. The dog went slightly nuts but was pretty much ok after the first 2 minutes (and was more than happy to munch on the hail afterwards). We drove back along the Peachester Rd towards Peachester and there was some hefty hail drifts with the road sporting a nice 4-5cm deep cover in places with just the black tyre tracks showing through. The hail swathe stopped just west of Peachester (matches radar pretty well) and that was pretty much it. The hail was interesting - it was quite jagged - one piece in particular was about 6cm long and about 1.5cm round and jagged at one end and tapered down to almost a point. No dents for the car (lucky - it was hers). All in all not a bad day for a "fine", then "afternoon shower", then "afternoon thundery shower" forecast.
Pics to come in a day or two (maybe tonight) from yesterday and also Tuesday down in the NR's.
Macca