I was going to head out, but it didn't. Infact, I was going to go to my site and do a big planetary session. Looks like I didn't miss much. I knew the seeing was going to be trash. Ridiculously tightly packed isobars across southern Australia wedged between a low south of Tassie and a high in the bight, and complete Jovian atmosphere-like jetstream casserole above.
A week ago, models showed a big strong high planted smack over SE Australia, but ofcourse we ended up with malarky instead. Tassie had winds of nearly 160km/h. Says it all.