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Old 01-06-2012, 12:31 PM
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East coast low for transit???

the likelyhood of an eastcoast low for the tranist is looking more and more the case. One thing i have noticed on the 4 day forecast MSSP chart is that the High in the bight is intensifying to 1041hp and the low centred over NSW and it cousin forming off the coast of qld are 1002 and 1004 respectivly . thats quite a difference!

Basically if I understand this right no one from tasmania through to way up past Brisbane will have a good view. That is the BOM view of things, though accuweather has Brissy being clear and sunny and Coffs Harbour being partly cloudy, Newcastle and Sydney is written off and as far out as Coona is shrouded in cloud - i am watching the predictions for Coffs and Brissy intently.

Coffs i can drive and take most gear, brissy is travelling light

Why couldnt this have happened a week or two ago
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Old 01-06-2012, 12:35 PM
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Yeh doesn't look good

Looks to be very windy too, especially with that difference in pressure between the L and H.
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Old 01-06-2012, 12:37 PM
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the only spot that looks like it will be ok is Adelaide - and that costs an arm and a few legs to get there from here, brisbane is only a finger
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Weather for D-Day June 6th 2012 NSW

The BOM Forecast Explorer is showing the likelihood of rain to be significantly
high along the coast of NSW but less that 10% in the west of the state.
See images below.

The satellite images of cloud over will be the ones to watch in the coming days.

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The BOM Forecast Explorer is showing the likelihood of rain to be significantly
high along the coast of NSW but less that 10% in the west of the state.
See images below.

The satellite images of cloud over will be the ones to watch in the coming days.

Images copyright Bureau of Meteorology.
yep that ruddy cloud will be the killer
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Old 01-06-2012, 01:19 PM
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The Forecast Explorer, which is part of the Bureau's "Next Generation Forecast and
Warning System" has tipped "Mostly sunny" for Bourke and Tibooburra and
"Partly Cloudy" for Cobar and Broken Hill.

The Explorer goes down to a 6km grid scale.
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Old 01-06-2012, 03:43 PM
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And for my town we have a temp range of -2 to 12 and 60% chance of rain. NOT GOOD
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the likelyhood of an eastcoast low for the tranist is looking more and more the case. One thing i have noticed on the 4 day forecast MSSP chart is that the High in the bight is intensifying to 1041hp and the low centred over NSW and it cousin forming off the coast of qld are 1002 and 1004 respectivly . thats quite a difference!

Basically if I understand this right no one from tasmania through to way up past Brisbane will have a good view. That is the BOM view of things, though accuweather has Brissy being clear and sunny and Coffs Harbour being partly cloudy, Newcastle and Sydney is written off and as far out as Coona is shrouded in cloud - i am watching the predictions for Coffs and Brissy intently.

Coffs i can drive and take most gear, brissy is travelling light

Why couldnt this have happened a week or two ago
i was thinking of heading west if it doesn't look good tuesday morning,you maybe right david about coffs harbour but i like to be out near tamworth away from the coastal cloud.then head out from there if it is still cloudy what are your thoughts on that!!!!!!!!
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It's going to be fine and partly cloudy for Kilcoy. Yer welcome to head out my way. Probably further west would be better though. Gotta keep away from the coast.
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Old 01-06-2012, 05:40 PM
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No negative-waves man.... The Sutherland shire is going to have clear blue sky. All day. The seeing will be fantastic.
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Old 01-06-2012, 05:52 PM
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No negative-waves man.... The Sutherland shire is going to have clear blue sky. All day. The seeing will be fantastic.
whatever you are on Peter can you send me some

will be discussing the weather tonight at the NAS meeting. melbourne is a chance to be clear as is brisbane, but the sad forecast for home is just that - sad. it might be a looong drive/fly somewhere. DNight is sunday.
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I reckon a road trip to Griffith, good wine country too
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Old 01-06-2012, 06:09 PM
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and a partial luna eclipse monday night too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! dam weather!!!!!!!
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long road trip
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You guys scared me the east coast is in QUEENSLAND TOO so be more specific I am watching the weather closely but I was alarmed by the title. That being said I hope it is fine for all IIS members around the country.
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the only spot that looks like it will be ok is Adelaide
Fingers crossed. Missed out on both total lunar eclipses last year due to cloud.
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Old 01-06-2012, 09:18 PM
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Road trip, road trip, road trip ...

We are going to monitor the satellite coverage closely the day before and are
then considering a road trip heading off on the Tuesday afternoon depending on how
things pan out.

Back in Cook's day of pursuing the transit, the crew were greeted by topless Tahitian maidens.

All we are asking for is a break in the clouds.
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Old 01-06-2012, 10:00 PM
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Looking good for where I will be on Wednesday 15c, light winds and SUNNY Perfect Weather for a Transit.. I will probably be near Burra in SA. Only because I can get a reasonably clear area of sky with power
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Old 01-06-2012, 10:03 PM
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Back in Cook's day of pursuing the transit, the crew were greeted by topless Tahitian maidens.
+1 for me......Oh OK, +15 please......? Please?

Cheers

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Fingers crossed. Missed out on both total lunar eclipses last year due to cloud.
DITTO!! Fingers and Toes!
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