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Old 21-01-2025, 12:27 PM
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Camp Arragon Anvil Cloud

Storms abound the Aus East Coast last week,

One decent supercell around Ballina last Wednesday 15th producing this Anvil structure as walking the amazing coasts and headlands , , ,
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3rd image of a Storm Shelfie the next day (Thurs) heading to out to sea
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Old 21-01-2025, 02:05 PM
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Lovely shots!
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Old 22-01-2025, 12:45 PM
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Thx Leo
Definitely spacious and interesting sites for saw eyes
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I spent a lot of time out on a 60' fishing boat when younger (pilot was a good friend) and other boats, storm cells at sea can be both fascinating and terrifying at the same time.
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Nice Bob especially the third.Storming again this morning.
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I spent a lot of time out on a 60' fishing boat when younger (pilot was a good friend) and other boats, storm cells at sea can be both fascinating and terrifying at the same time.
Can only imagine situations as such, I only been 20k outside once during a morning fish, not a big boat, double axle trailer and 2 x 120hp 4strokes, Swell was around 3-4 meters, i was fine while powering out there but soon as stopped the rocking got me heaving overboard, good burley they called it



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Nice Bob especially the third.Storming again this morning.
Thx Derek,
Yes I seen on other forum and reports, quite some storm indeed, apparently recorded 120K wind at Byron, massive Lightning and quite some left without power ?
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Great captures of the awesome wonders and power of a storm. Always stirs up anticipation and the sense of pending action. Nice one Bob.
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Great captures of the awesome wonders and power of a storm. Always stirs up anticipation and the sense of pending action. Nice one Bob.
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A good storm always exciting still, thnx Anthony, layers of atmosphere kilometers thick converging creating updrafts of moisture laden air, , hmmm, said enough
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