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From Subject -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 001 "Michael Thompson" [michaelt at ozemail.com.au] Severe Storm in Maclean / Yamba / Palmerston Areas Yesterday 002 Ben Munro [benjamin at biosys.net] Severe Storm in Maclean / Yamba / 003 mildad [mildad at one.net.au] (no subject) 004 Greg CURTIS [curtisg at ecn.net.au] Energex map - scale -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 001 From: "Michael Thompson" [michaelt at ozemail.com.au] To: [aussie-weather at world.std.com] Subject: Re: aussie-weather: Severe Storm in Maclean / Yamba / Palmerston Areas Yesterday. Date: Sun, 20 Dec 1998 11:59:08 +1100 X-Msmail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 4.72.3110.1 X-Mimeole: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V4.72.3110.3 Sender: aussie-weather-approval at world.std.com Reply-To: aussie-weather at world.std.com The cane farmers at Palmers Island will be wondering whether it is worth it, as a lot of the crop was flattened just 12 months ago in the Grafton storm. Michael >This morning, the people of the Maclean, Palmerston & Yamaba areas awoke to >devastation. Suger cane growers were especially hardest hit with '00's >acres of sugar cane ready to be harvested flattened. What caused this? I >believe it was a Severe Supercell. And let me tell you the story of that >storm......................... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 002 X-Sender: sgamgee at mail.geocities.com X-Mailer: Windows Eudora Light Version 3.0.1 (32) Date: Sun, 20 Dec 1998 14:24:54 +1100 To: aussie-weather at world.std.com From: Ben Munro [benjamin at biosys.net] Subject: Re: aussie-weather: Severe Storm in Maclean / Yamba / Palmerston Areas Yesterday. Sender: aussie-weather-approval at world.std.com Reply-To: aussie-weather at world.std.com I saw some video footage on the channel seven news on saturday that was taken out someone's window. It showed winds blowing horizontally across the street. It looked like footage from a cyclone. Visibility was very low, you couldn't see much further than the other side of the street. Ben Munro -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 003 Subject: aussie-weather: Re: Severe Storm in Maclean et al. Date: Sun, 20 Dec 98 17:26:44 +1000 X-Sender: mildad at mail.one.net.au X-Mailer: Claris Emailer 1.1 From: mildad [mildad at one.net.au] To: "aussie-weather" [aussie-weather at world.std.com] Sender: aussie-weather-approval at world.std.com Reply-To: aussie-weather at world.std.com >However I rang my mum who has lived in Maclean now for 80 years - her >response was 'ahh just a little storm - bit of wind thats all. Seen it >all many times before - no big deal. Probably be a few more like it >before new year.' Hi Susan Yoy have to remember that the very damaging part of a severe storm, which it seems Paul was lucky or unlucky enough to have been in, is often confined to a very narrow track. In these instances damage is usually the result of a microburst (as I think was the case with this event) or a tornado. So it is not unusual that some people, such as your mum in Maclean, may have reported nothing out of the ordinary while others nearby copped very extreme winds. I remember driving through the North Shore of Sydney following the 1991 supercell (which is by far Australia's most damaging) in which wind estimates were 250km/h - the severe damage path was also quite narrow. David -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 004 Date: Sun, 20 Dec 1998 15:33:52 +0000 From: Greg CURTIS [curtisg at ecn.net.au] X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0 (Macintosh; I; 68K) To: aussie-weather at world.std.com Subject: aussie-weather: Energex map - scale Sender: aussie-weather-approval at world.std.com Reply-To: aussie-weather at world.std.com Would anyone know the approximate scale of the energex lightning tracking map. I would like to make an overlay of the display onto a map showing some greater detail - roads mountains etc. I realise that there may be problems with what settings are already on my computer regarding page set up etc. Any suggestions gratefully accepted. Greg Curtis Brisbane
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