#1089608 - 15/03/2012 14:48
Re: TAS: Potentially solid snowy change around 22nd March 2012
[Re: DaveM]
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Cloud Gazer
Registered: 21/12/2010
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Loc: Hobart, TAS
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It would be a nice change. It's been quite mild here in Hobart so far this month. I'm pretty sure it hasn't even dropped below 10 degrees once this March so far. It feels like summer still.
Edited by -Stranger- (15/03/2012 14:48)
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#1091621 - 18/03/2012 08:15
Re: TAS: Potentially solid snowy change around 22nd March 2012
[Re: DaveM]
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Meteorological Motor Mouth
Registered: 31/03/2001
Posts: 10173
Loc: Blue Mountains
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It looks good for Tassie come Friday. That's a lovely change for Friday, wow. Nice strong uppers, plenty of snow, I'd guess.
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#1092297 - 19/03/2012 10:04
Re: TAS: Potentially solid snowy change around 22nd March 2012
[Re: petethemoskeet]
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Meteorological Motor Mouth
Registered: 31/03/2001
Posts: 10173
Loc: Blue Mountains
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Yes, I would consider living there if it wasn't for work and family. Still, storms or lack thereof would bother me.
Its a pretty good change due in by Friday morning. Strong uppers, cold enough through the levels for some excellent instability and...snow.
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#1094668 - 22/03/2012 14:08
Re: TAS: Potentially solid snowy change around 22nd March 2012
[Re: DaveM]
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Meteorological Motor Mouth
Registered: 31/03/2001
Posts: 10173
Loc: Blue Mountains
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Sat pic looks great and those temps at 500hPa are just excellent, as well as nice tot tots, 700hPa RH and 850hPa temps. What an airmass. You could pretend that was heading straight for the CT of NSW if indeed upper support was better. The Tassie cam should be nice come tomorrow. http://www.rosebay.tased.edu.au/camera.htmYeah, if I was on my own, I would quite possibly head down there to live but an older family member needs us and we need him. Waratah (600M) appeals to me, it gets regular snowfalls in winter and isn't too far from Burnie, which has the third largest hospital in Tassie. 100,000 or so can get you a house and there's that spot at nearly 1000M ASL, not far from town, if you wanted to see big snow. Volunteer at the hospital and give them the house when you are gone, what a life...
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#1094673 - 22/03/2012 14:39
Re: TAS: Potentially solid snowy change around 22nd March 2012
[Re: Blizzard]
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Weatherzone Addict
Registered: 21/05/2001
Posts: 4686
Loc: Bathurst NSW about 700 m asl
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Waratah though is very wet being on the Western Side - but yes being just a bit lower than Bathurst it get Waaay more snow - often the snow is washed away though as quickly as it came by subsequent warmer rainfall. But certainly would see it regularly. I love Derwent Bridge but its remote (almost hey diddle diddle of the state) and not even really a town But I love the area. Snow there lasts longer and has better frost than Waratah (also drier) Blizz go to Cradle and get almost 1500m (at the peak) for even BETTER snow. There's an absolutely lovely village called Maydena, it's not high but is surrounded by rugged peaks - truly beautiful location. It's not far from Mt Field which is a place I used as my escape and took all my visitor friends to, many times a year. Icy glacial lakes, heavy snow, waterfalls galore, platypus, pandani, scorparia (ouch) mountains with scree slopes and tree lines, the Tarn Shelf, ice, evil Currawongs the lot!! I was there for May 2000 - what a time that was!! Gettin the ole Forester through deeper and deeper snow till it could bulldoze no more. 
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#1094693 - 22/03/2012 15:48
Re: TAS: Potentially solid snowy change around 22nd March 2012
[Re: petethemoskeet]
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Weatherzone Addict
Registered: 21/05/2001
Posts: 4686
Loc: Bathurst NSW about 700 m asl
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It does ok up there but it's a bit of a rainshadow area so doesn't get as much as say 50km further West. The view from above Poatina over the east is beautiful. It's a great experience to drive down (from the Tiers) with the everchanging viewpoints. the number of "shacks" in those highlands is staggering - they range from tumbledowns to palaces.  Liawenee is the coldest town in Tas at approx 1000m - it indeed sees plenty of snowy days and of course it mostly comes in a horizontal fashion. It can be a "bloody cold place" in Summer too at times, I often went via the Great Lake if going between Hobart and Burnie/Devonport - less traffic and more majestic.
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#1094841 - 22/03/2012 21:22
Re: TAS: Potentially solid snowy change around 22nd March 2012
[Re: DaveM]
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Registered: 16/10/2001
Posts: 1322
Loc: Burnie
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Does look like a nice sat pic, showers closing in on me in burnie. Snow to 600m now - 300m lower than first forecast.
Waratah, sounds appealing til you visit. Good to visit on a snowy day if the hwy isn't shut from both directions. Will be snowing in waratah tomorrow. One of the fella's from the mine sends through the weather obs via email for those travelling in and out of the mine via waratah when the weather is ordinary. Will post here if I get them tomorrow.
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