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Australian Weather Mailing List Archives: Sunday, 5 September 1999

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001 Jimmy Deguara [jdeguara at ihug.com.au]           Fwd: 
002 Les Crossan [les.crossan at virgin.net]           Fwd:
003 "Nick Sykes" [nsykes at primus.com.au]            New E-mail
004 "Jane ONeill" [cadence at rubix.net.au]           What's new on MSC
005 Andrew Wall [astroman at chariot.net.au]          ASWA weekly newsletter - 7
006 "Jane ONeill" [cadence at rubix.net.au]           ASWA Victoria meeting 

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You know on our severe weather page, we get a lot of requests and comments etc etc. But some are .... well interesting
Well we do have some creative people in this world.
Read below
Jimmy Deguara

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hi my name is yves ( 29 years old ) am machiniste and i want a know if there anyone try anything to stop,hold or just make a search for making some kind of invention to stop tornado. i hope you can give some info cause am working on some thinny possible invention but i need to know every technical knowledge on tornado i search and i get the rotation speed,foward speed but for the rest i did not found much!
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Date: Sun, 05 Sep 1999 07:35:32 +0100
From: Les Crossan [les.crossan at virgin.net]
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Jimmy Deguara wrote:

hi my name is yves ( 29 years old ) am machiniste and i want a know if there anyone try anything to stop,hold or just make a search for making some kind of invention to stop tornado.

Just start a stormchase - that generally stops them 

Les 
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From: "Nick Sykes" [nsykes at primus.com.au]
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Subject: aus-wx: New E-mail
Date: Sun, 5 Sep 1999 18:18:02 +1000
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Hi All

Nick Sykes here, just telling you that I have a new e-mail address

It's nsykes at primus.com.au

cya

Nick

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From: "Jane ONeill" [cadence at rubix.net.au]
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Subject: aus-wx: What's new on MSC
Date: Sun, 5 Sep 1999 19:28:10 +1000
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In a flash of brilliance (only about 12 months late ) I've added a
'What's New' page to the Melbourne Storm Chasers site.......

http://www.rubix.net.au/~cadence/wotznu.htm

the last couple of weeks has seen Clyve Herbert's train chase of the 12th
August with pics, MSL & radar, a slooooow-loading loop (14 minutes  at  33.6)
of the east coast low which is now affecting NZ after a protracted wander up
through the eastern states and then through the Coral Sea, 2 tornado reports
from the '70's & mid '90s(Morwell & Merimbula).

Jane
....from soggy Bayswater - !!! 20mm since lunchtime yesterday !!! on top of
the 107.5mm in August
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Jane ONeill
ASWA - Victoria
Australian Severe Weather Assocn (ASWA Inc.)
Melbourne Storm Chasers
Email: cadence at rubix.net.au
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From: Andrew Wall [astroman at chariot.net.au]
Subject: aus-wx: ASWA weekly newsletter - 7
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Hi There,
Welcome to the seventh edition of the Australian Severe Weather Association online newsletter. I hope you all enjoy it and any thoughts or comments can be send to " Kathryn Jolly at astroman at chariot.net.au " also please don't forget if there is any information regarding the Australian Severe Weather Association that you would normally send to the list, please send it to me instead for inclusion into the newsletter. That is what it is here for.
Happy reading
THE AUSTRALIAN SEVERE WEATHER ASSOCIATION INC WEEKLY NEWSLETTER -Issue 7
The Australian Severe Weather Association Inc (ASWA) is here to provide a platform for discussion into severe weather, research and education. A lot has been written about about Australia's severe weather in the past and you can view many different stories of people's experience with the weather in the offical ASWA magazine "Storm News". Discussion about the latest weather and a great place to learn from is the aus-wx mailing list from which ASWA Inc was originally formed. The mailing list is filled with people who are eager to help teach others about all aspects of meterology and to share their experiences.
Membership into the ASWA Inc is $30 a year (with access to the Bureau of Meterology's radar and a quarterly subscription to "Storm News) or if you don't wish for radar $20 a year (with the quarterly subscription to "Storm News" still remaining.) Both visitors and members are welcomed to attend State Meetings. State Meetings are held in Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria, New South Wales, and Queensland in their capital cites. Members can also have the chance to buy an ASWA T-shirt in either polo or round neck styles. If you would like to join you can visit the ASWA Inc website at http://www.severeweather.asn.au/ and fill in an online application form or get in contact with your State Rep. All details can be found at the website.
General News
ASWA Members
Welcome to new ASWA member for the Sth Aust Divison.  Cherelyn Wall.  She is now a fully pledged member and not a potential one.
Photo Comp
The current months photos for voting upon are at the following URL http://www.severeweather.asn.au/photo
and last months winners are congratulated at http://www.severeweather.asn.au/photo/photos.htm
This months theme for the photo competition is Floods -other than damage caused by floods Closing date for this months competition is September 26, please send all photos  to webmaster at severeweather.asn.au
submission rules.
1. If sending the images by email, convert the images to "JPG" format and keep them under 100kb in size.
2. Make the image 400 pixels in width. (I will except larger ones and rescale them to fit but they must be under 100kb's in size
3. Include your Name, Postal address, Email (if you have one), The location and date the photo/photos where taken, short description of the weather that day (as you remember it) and (if possible) the camera type, film type and camera
settings.
New Email Address
Steve Baynham - bayns at broad.net.au
Nick Sykes -nsykes at primus.com.au
Weather News
South Australia
Adelaide metro areas exprecienced some storms last Friday night with minor damage occuring in some southern suburbs from winds up to 45kmph.  Heavy showers also occured on the Saturday and most areas received approx 23mm in 24 hours.
State News
South Australia - Northern Territory
Next meeting - Friday September 10th, at Hoyts Cinema Complex Cafe, Norwood starting at 8pm
Victoria - Tasmania
Next meeting - Saturday October 9th at the Pankcake Parlour, Doncaster, 9.00am
New South Wales
The Australian Severe Weather Association meeting is to be held on Saturday morning the 11th September 1999 beginning at 10am but be there at 9:30am.
Venue: 2KY House on EVEL 3. Ring Grant Boyden if you are late via his mobile on 0412661937
How to get there, accommodation (if neccessary), and arrangements is as follows:
2KY House 20-22 Wentworth St Parramatta very close to the railway station on the southern side. There is parking almost opposite to the building which is about $5 a day on Saturday.
Accommodation: Mariott or the Park Royal $140. E-mail Grant Boyden boyden at zeta.org.au or ring on his mobile.
Please bring photos and videos of your favourite severe weather events and
let us have a ball!!!! Don't worry if this is your first time, do come along...
Queensland
Storm spotter seminar at the BoM on the 11th of September, 1:30pm.
Western Australia
Please Inform Me Of Next Meeting.

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From: "Jane ONeill" [cadence at rubix.net.au]
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Subject: aus-wx: ASWA Victoria meeting 
Date: Sun, 5 Sep 1999 22:24:10 +1000
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ASWA - Victoria meeting held at Pancake Parlour Doncaster on Saturday 4th
September, 1999

Present: Rod Aikman, Peter Corlett, Chris Gribben, Clyve Herbert, David
Jones (guest), Andrew McDonald, Dane Newman, Jane ONeill, Debbie Parker,
Dean Sgarbossa, Blair Trewin, Paul Yole.

Apologies: Greg Browning, Jennifer Claudot and 4 day old son, Peter Matters,
Michael Maxwell, Ray Kollmorgen, Les Stewart

Congratulations to Michael Maxwell & Jennifer Claudot on their successful
presentation of ASWA's first homebred stormchaser - 7.50 am Tuesday Arden
David Maxwell was born

Meeting topic:
Discussion of forecasting indices

Also discussed:
    a.. film types, speed, local processing stores
    b.. maps for the November chase in NSW
    c.. reports on storm database and summary maps from Paul Yole & Peter
Corlett
    d.. soundings site for Melbourne moved from Laverton to Melbourne
Airport - Uni of Wyoming and BoM Severe wx have been notified
    e.. October 2nd & 3rd weekend at Halls Gap

Next meeting:
Saturday 9th October 1999, Pancake Parlour
Discussion: the impact of El Nino events on Victorian droughts - Rod Aikman

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Jane ONeill
ASWA - Victoria
Australian Severe Weather Assocn (ASWA Inc.)
Melbourne Storm Chasers
Email: cadence at rubix.net.au
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Updated: 09 September 1999

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