#1108902 - 10/06/2012 23:05
Re: South Australian and Adelaide day to day forecasting
[Re: rstewart84]
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thats like asking when the carbon tax will be scrapped *Like* Haha
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#1108929 - 11/06/2012 10:07
Re: South Australian and Adelaide day to day forecasting
[Re: Rolling thunder]
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Good 1 RS There is no real wet weather on the way for a while yet with no penetration of the fronts as they are falling apart up against the ever present high pressure ridge.
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#1108954 - 11/06/2012 12:58
Re: South Australian and Adelaide day to day forecasting
[Re: Markus]
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wow, is that photo markus really from this morning!! That looks like the middle of summer, I hope you guys get some rain....
GFS has downgraded a little for here, only predicting 150 mm in the next week now. Slightly breezy here too, dont know if you guys over east have heard a lot about the weather here....hopefully the rain will make its way over east - not the wind though, else Victoria would get all the topsoil from SA.
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#1108973 - 11/06/2012 14:35
Re: South Australian and Adelaide day to day forecasting
[Re: Thunderstruck]
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Agreed Roves it doesn't look promising for much rain in the northern ags including your district for the first few days. Listening to the BoM forecaster on the country hour I got the impression that next Sunday might see a few showers pushing more inland when the wind is more to the south. I like your photos Markus and well done for getting out into the freezing air to observe the scene at close quarters and take the photos
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#1109166 - 12/06/2012 16:44
Re: South Australian and Adelaide day to day forecasting
[Re: Unstable]
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Not sure how widely it's been reported, but the -6.6 at Yunta yesterday was the lowest temperature in SA since 2006.
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#1109170 - 12/06/2012 17:08
Re: South Australian and Adelaide day to day forecasting
[Re: Blair Trewin]
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Registered: 27/05/2001
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and according to a WZ media release: Adelaide has just ended its coldest run of nights in 30 years. For the first time since 1982, the city had four consecutive nights cooling below 3.5 degrees.
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#1109301 - 13/06/2012 11:29
Re: South Australian and Adelaide day to day forecasting
[Re: Thunderstruck]
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SD you've raising an important issue in the current system thread which I'd like to comment on. Quote SD: "I have to say I was a quite surprised to see a thread started for this system as it lacks no penetration at all(all models agree).. as I said in the general SA weather thread it will mostly effect the southern coasts with all the so called fronts dying on out door step!" A key sentence in the forum guidelines is "Threads should be based around a weather system that is expected to produce significant weather." Note that it doesn't say significant weather on our doorstep - there's no reference to the on our doorstep part. It only needs to be significant weather in South Australia to qualify. And also we need to remember that our doorsteps are scattered very widely in South Australia including a few on or near our coasts. I repeat for everyone reading this  "Threads should be based around a weather system that is expected to produce significant weather."
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#1109323 - 13/06/2012 15:26
Re: South Australian and Adelaide day to day forecasting
[Re: teckert]
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Hello all. We are organising an informal ASWA and Weatherzone catch-up for those interested on Saturday 16th June. 12.30pm for Lunch Challa Gardens Hotel 337 Torrens Road, West Croydon $8.50 Lunch specials, incl soup, salad, and vege bar. Special children’s menu, including a free soft drink & ice cream (7 and under) and free games to keep them occupied while you enjoy your meal. Please RSVP directly on here or to me for bookings by Thursday 14th. Some of you may know that former South Aussie ASWA member, Rowland Beardsell (Lennie), has moved back here from working at the Darwin Bureau of Meteorology. He will be starting at the Adelaide office in a few weeks, which is great news for us!  So this is a chance to also catch up with him, or meet him for the first time. I'm sure he will be happy to answer any questions about his time in Darwin, and the storms up there. He may also bring some video footage to show. Also for those interested, the annual ASWA Conference details are now online. Check all the info out here: http://www.severeweather.asn.au/images/stories/agm/2012/ASWA_2012.pdf Cheers Tim.
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#1109696 - 15/06/2012 22:57
Re: South Australian and Adelaide day to day forecasting
[Re: teckert]
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Registered: 07/11/2001
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So would have loved to come down to catch up... I'm actually free tomorrow, but have the very worst cold and I sure don't want to be sharing it around with everyone... it's bad. So, have a drink or two on me and I'll hopefully catch you all next time. 
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#1109703 - 16/06/2012 00:44
Re: South Australian and Adelaide day to day forecasting
[Re: Helen]
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I would have loved to come also, but am probably a little far away....lol. Hope you have a great time!
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#1109721 - 16/06/2012 10:15
Re: South Australian and Adelaide day to day forecasting
[Re: Thunderstruck]
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Registered: 09/01/2007
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I just noticed the BoM state forecast for this coming Wednesday until Friday:
"Patchy rain developing over coastal districts on Wednesday before extending to remaining agricultural and southern Pastoral areas on Thursday. Showers following the rain on Thursday as cooler southwesterly winds extend across the State."
I haven't had time to look at charts or rainfall predictions.
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#1109978 - 19/06/2012 07:08
Re: South Australian and Adelaide day to day forecasting
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Registered: 09/01/2007
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Loc: Adelaide
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Nice photo there Tim T  The sun often finds blue sky down on the western horizon a bit before sunset in winter in our neck of the woods. There was another phenomenon characteristic of winter here at Payneham yesterday. There was a low cloud cover - misty and with some misty drizzle and everything dripping wet in the morning and early in the arvo, and then about mid-arvo there was a significant dense-dropped shower, followed the the clearing of much of the cloud and the sun shining from blue sky. I have seen this same basic pattern numerous times over the years - a period of soggy low cloud and mist and mizzle which eventually ends with a shower and a clearing sky. If I remember correctly TS Thunderstruck gave an explanation of this years ago but I've forgotten it.
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#1109986 - 19/06/2012 07:55
Re: South Australian and Adelaide day to day forecasting
[Re: Unstable]
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Registered: 08/12/2011
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Loc: Findon, Adelaide.
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Yes, it was something i haven't seen before, the rain just stopped around 240, and then there was just blue sky ! No clouds, Just blue. But towards the east it was black as night !
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