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Further to my recent post on the extent of a recent Pommie rain
influence, the same Pom commented concerning recent unusual winter rain here in northern Oz: At the same time I am wondering about the recent rain in inland southern Queensland. A contemporary satellite infra red image showed a line of (high level?) cloud swirls across the affected area, and the 200 mb wind map showed the sub-tropical jet directly above the rain areas. The weather men spoke of an upper-level disturbance. It made me wonder if there was a combination of a line of convergence at lower levels with a sucking-up of air through vorticity aloft. Or am I rushing in where meteorologists fear to tread? I forgot to check the MJO at the time, mainly because I don't pay it much attention in winter. Comments? TIA. [Note: This does NOT refer to the very recent localised deluge in coastal SE Queensland. I understand it refers to a much more generalised rain influence over much of inland southern and central Qld around 17 to 20 August 2007.] Cheers, Phred. -- LID |
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