Across the Ranges we came under the influence of an extensive high moving into the Tasman Sea. This brought south-easterly trade winds and maritime showers over the coast. However, the short sharp showers on the Ranges were few and far between and total precipitation was minimal. Much needed rain fell in dry areas out west following instability in the atmosphere. This was due to an upper level trough system developing over the southern interior of the state. We missed out on the NW belt of rain and thunderstorms that brought floods to northern NSW.
|
Nov 2009 |
Evap mm. |
Soil @20cm Temp.&(Moist) |
Gust Knots |
Bright Sun Hours |
UV Peak (Time) |
Heat Stress THSW |
Cloud 3pm |
| Mon 2 |
3.4 |
18.9ºC(189) |
11 |
9.3 |
11(1215) |
29.4ºC |
nil |
| Tues 3 |
5.8 |
20.0ºC(88) |
16 |
9.3 |
10(1130) |
34.9ºC |
nil |
| Wed 4 |
6.0 |
19.4ºC(101) |
16 |
9.3 |
10(1145) |
38.0ºC |
2Ac,4Ci |
| Thur 5 |
5.8 |
20.0ºC(127) |
15 |
9.0 |
9(1045) |
35.8ºC |
2Ac4 |
| Fri 6 |
7.2 |
21.7ºC(163) |
13 |
4.8 |
11(1230) |
28.8ºC |
4Cc,2Ac5 |
| Sat 7 |
2.2 |
20.6ºC(164) |
13 |
9.0 |
11(1130) |
31.6ºC |
5Cu1,1Cu2 |
| Sun 8 |
5.0 |
20.0ºC(175) |
16 |
8.8 |
11(1115) |
29.9ºC |
4Cu1,2Cu2 |
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