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Top End Build-up & Wet Season 2008/09


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Guest RainBird

Here is my Top End wet season thread! :D

It is starting to get very hot and humid now with showers now popping up inland, the first Kimberley heat low is forecast to form within the next couple of days.. not too long now! :D

Last season we had a monster gusty storm on the 29th September, be nice to see a repeat of that hehe.

In here you'll find storm/weather photo links, video links, chase reports, ranting (lol) and analysis from my chasing events throughout the season..

I hope this year proves to be a cracker and I'm able the share some cool stuff with you all! :)

Luv n hugs!

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Guest RainBird

Thank you Daru! ^^

The skies here are magical. I love the romantically vivid sunsets we have here :)

I wish I could share these special moments with the right guy in my life.

If I ever have the chance that is.. oh well.

xx

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The skies are now beginning to open! Wohoo!

We've had some good instability aloft with some nice chunky Cu towers building in the afternoons in the last week. :D

We have had our first decent 'Hector' storm cell today on the Tiwi Islands, it exploded with tops up to 48,000 feet, impressive for early September!

Here is a quick snap shot of some convective Cu building up over the CBD near my mum's place :)

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Guest RainBird

Jebus! There is a bushfire near the runway at Darwin International Airport, huge smoke plume and the planes just keep flying through it! icon_eek.gif

The BoM has issued an Extreme total fire ban today, Those little run-amoke kiddies around here better not be setting off fireworks tonight! icon_lol-2.gif

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Guest rachael1
Thank you Daru! ^^

The skies here are magical. I love the romantically vivid sunsets we have here :)

I wish I could share these special moments with the right guy in my life.

If I ever have the chance that is.. oh well.

xx

Hi Rainbird,

I'm sure Mr Right is just around the corner. :)

Don't despair :P

I love your photos you really capture mother nature at her best.

Darwin sure is the place to be for taking photos like that. :lol:

Rachael

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Guest RainBird

Oooh.. I like what I'm seeing on radar today! :D

With the way thing have already been firing up I could be in for a chase or two inland within this week!

Wohoo!! :D:D

Here is one of the small pulse cells that popped it head up this afternoon just down the track, I can't wait to see some huge bubbling cauliflower monsters! :P

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Guest RainBird

I managed to take a quick snap of the first decent 'Hector' storms forming over the Tiwi Islands to our north from my friends balcony yesterday :)

Hector is the name given to a well known mesoscale convective system that forms exclusively on the Tiwi Islands every afternoon during the wet, he is among the tallest thunderstorms in the world. This storm pictured is over 90km away from me and can reach heights to 24km into the atmosphere, literally touching the edge of space.

This cell is actually one of the smaller Hectors! :o

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Guest RainBird

Ahhh the show has began!!

Had an awesome 1st chase of the season inland around the township of Batchelor, 80km south of Darwin.

Tried for some lightning shots during nightfall at the Batchelor air strip..

Great to finally see some real stuff! :D

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Hi,

I like the lowest lightning of the last picture. Can you give me a number for the distance?

What are you doing in such a small town in the middle of nothing?

I think being MTF (or FTM) in a big city with millions of people is much more easier than in this area.

Greetings

Nelly

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Guest RainBird

Thanks Nelly :)

The pictures where taken roughly 30km away from the cells.

The feeling I get when there are big branchy clear-air CGs around gives me 'Stormgasms' hehe, Especially when I'm lucky enough to capture some on camera, best feeling ever! :D :D

Yeah living in a remote city with a population of less than 100,000 can be difficult for some people to transition, I agree totally, but the scenery and lifestyle here is tops!

I absolutely love it up here, I wouldn't trade it in for anything else :)

This is my home country.. I'm not going to let anyone make me feel uncomfortable or stand in my way from that of which I love and appreciate :D

hugz :)

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Guest Donna Jean

Jeesh, Jacci. I am totally sorry...somehow I missed this thread altogether ....I don't know how! I posted on your other thread with your lightning pic on the front of the paper....dang, what a dope......I asked for more pics and 1 minute later, voila! :blush:

Well, at least I did get to see more beautiful shots.....

Yours in dope like trance.......

Donna Jean

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Hi,

I take a look to your video. It rember my time in north west Australia. When I go to nature here everything is green. But in Australia you have a lot of red colors. I think I like red more than green. I hope I am able to go there again. I have to find a way to my girflfriend that Australia is not dangerous. She is afraid of all the dangerous snakes. In four weeks I saw no snakes :blush:

Greetings

Nelly

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Guest RainBird

Here is some pictures of a severe squall line thunderstorm which lashed Darwin's inland rural areas today at 5pm.

The jaw-dropping gust front and shelf cloud structure rolling in from the east was incredible! :o

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Guest Donna Jean

Jacci:

You always seem to be in the right place at the right time! You get the most awe inspiring shots constantly! I hope that no one was hurt in this event, but, it is most amazing! I've seen some real interesting weather during my time flying in the air force, but, nothing of the lot that you've put up. You seem to REALLY know your weather and it shows in you explanations of your shots. Keep up the incredible work, girlfriend, you rock! ;)

Please stay safe, too :P

Hugs.

Donna Jean

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Guest RainBird

Hi Donna :)

No one was hurt :)

The storm produced 102km/h wind gusts at the airport and approx 5000 lightning strikes over Darwin in one hour.. a common storm for here.

Pitty most of the CG (Cloud-Ground) lightning was cloud-wrapped well within the storm, it made any attempts at lightning photography nearly impossible..

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Hi All :)

I've been a busy little bee lately chasing around the Top End, here are a few of my latest piccies from recent trips of the last week.. hope you like :)

"Big Sky Country" Buffalo Creek NT

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"Floodplain Flangfest" Arnhem Hwy NT

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"Clean Air Staccato" Wagaman NT

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