Minimum temperatures for 30 June 2010
For some localities, the morning of 30 June 2010 was even colder. If Charlottes Pass at roughly 1,700 to 1,800 metres in elevation (Minimum of Minus 7.2C overnight) is used as a guide, then it becomes clear that localities much lower in elevation and away from the Snowy Mountains suffered an even colder morning than that occurred at a locality high in the Snowy Mountains. In particular:-
Armidale (Minus 11.2C), Cooma (Minus 8.5C), Woolbrook (Minus 8.5C) and probably Glen Innes Airport (Minus 9C although I cannot find the exact minimum) clearly suffered a colder morning than that at Charlottes Pass. The cold has certainly lingered over the Northern Tablelands.
The low of Minus 11.2C at Armidale is approximately 10 degrees Fahrenheit.
There are places that came close to matching the minimum at Charlottes Pass including Bathurst and Glen Innes (Town) - (Minus 6.7C), Tenterfield (Minus 6.5C), Bombala (Minus 6C) and Gunnedah (Minus 5.8C).
Even Richmond (NW Sydney) dropped to Minus 4.8C which is a low that I have not seen since I moved to Sydney in 1997.
The south west of NSW did not get as cold this morning.
I have prepared a plot showing the minimum temperatures for the 29/6/2010 from the Bureau of Meteorology site "Water and the Land" specific for minimum temperature. It shows the tablelands and slopes most affected by the cold. The Northern, Central and Southern Tablelands have been hit hard by the unusual low temperatures. Hence places like Armidale and Bathurst have borne the brunt of the cold.
Armidale sits 986 metres above sea level. Much of the town is built within a valley (although elevated) with North and South Hill rising to about 1,100 metres in elevation. At night cold air sinks and pools in the valley where it becomes trapped. Any heat gained during the day is rapidly lost at night when there are no clouds about. The topography of the town has played a big role in the minimum temperatures that have occurred there lately.
The plot is provided below (Dated 29/6/10).
Harley Pearman