davidpretorius
03-01-2008, 08:11 PM
http://www.weatherzone.com.au/satellite.jsp?lt=wzstate&lc=tas&img=sat_bw&ane=1&anf=1&and=1&ana=3&anb=333&anc=3&lye=1
clouds in infra red b/w
http://www.weatherzone.com.au/satellite.jsp?lt=wzstate&lc=tas&img=sat_vis&ane=1&anf=1&and=1&ana=3&anb=333&anc=3&lye=1
clouds in visible
http://www.bom.gov.au/cgi-bin/nmoc/latest_MSLP.pl?IDCODE=IDY00050
synoptic
http://weather.unisys.com/gfs/6panel/gfs_300_6panel_aus.html
300mb plot
Ok guys, this will only realy work for tonight as the links will update as we go along.
TOnight looks realy great for me.
The anti clockwise rotation of the HIGH off the east coast will ensure winds off the ocean which is laminar (ie stable)
The 300mb plot shows pinks, which means very steady air.
and the clouds look to be staying away.
So, tonight from a purely scientific point of view lookds great for seeing (ie stable atmosphere). I have an overnight temp prediction of 12 and and mirror and ambient are currently 22 and cooling.
I would predict the seeing should be 6/10 or better:thumbsup:
Of course, things can change!
clouds in infra red b/w
http://www.weatherzone.com.au/satellite.jsp?lt=wzstate&lc=tas&img=sat_vis&ane=1&anf=1&and=1&ana=3&anb=333&anc=3&lye=1
clouds in visible
http://www.bom.gov.au/cgi-bin/nmoc/latest_MSLP.pl?IDCODE=IDY00050
synoptic
http://weather.unisys.com/gfs/6panel/gfs_300_6panel_aus.html
300mb plot
Ok guys, this will only realy work for tonight as the links will update as we go along.
TOnight looks realy great for me.
The anti clockwise rotation of the HIGH off the east coast will ensure winds off the ocean which is laminar (ie stable)
The 300mb plot shows pinks, which means very steady air.
and the clouds look to be staying away.
So, tonight from a purely scientific point of view lookds great for seeing (ie stable atmosphere). I have an overnight temp prediction of 12 and and mirror and ambient are currently 22 and cooling.
I would predict the seeing should be 6/10 or better:thumbsup:
Of course, things can change!