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dafunk
dafunk
QLD
561 posts
QLD, 561 posts
12 May 2015 7:48pm
Looks like its forecast to be back again .
Affecting east and south coast mainly .
Fingers crossed its not too bad winter \ spring .
surfingboye
surfingboye
NSW
2707 posts
NSW, 2707 posts
12 May 2015 8:00pm
Sorry farmers, but
kemp90
kemp90
QLD
1694 posts
QLD, 1694 posts
12 May 2015 8:08pm
So is elneno good or bad for wind, I can't remember.
Efilnikufesin
Efilnikufesin
QLD
135 posts
QLD, 135 posts
12 May 2015 8:28pm
El Niño good for wind blue sky , heat and F$&@k all else . La Niña , wind ,rain ,storms ,cyclones , . Interesting subject , Google pacific currents /El nino . Amazing what a small temp change can do !
ste
ste
WA
524 posts
ste ste
WA, 524 posts
12 May 2015 7:23pm
How does it affect wind in wa?
Efilnikufesin
Efilnikufesin
QLD
135 posts
QLD, 135 posts
12 May 2015 9:28pm
ste said...
How does it affect wind in wa?

Good question ! I've only considered east Coast Affect as It's a pacific current event , However such a huge area of effect could surely affect other parts of the continent . Can anyone elaborate ?

dafunk
dafunk
QLD
561 posts
QLD, 561 posts
12 May 2015 9:29pm
I think WA not affected much .
Mainly drought , No rain means no wind imho ?

Efilnikufesin
Efilnikufesin
QLD
135 posts
QLD, 135 posts
12 May 2015 9:38pm
dafunk said...
I think WA not affected much .
Mainly drought , No rain means no wind imho ?





It Might be worth recording the event via isobar charts over the next 12 months , would certainly give a clearer picture as to extended weather effects ! Then again ! Could just cheat and contact the Bureau of meteorology !
Phoney
Phoney
NSW
608 posts
NSW, 608 posts
12 May 2015 9:45pm
According to this only small parts of the WA south coast are affected with lower rainfall.

For the east coast it means hot, dry and windy conditions.

www.bom.gov.au/climate/enso/ninocomp.shtml
kemp90
kemp90
QLD
1694 posts
QLD, 1694 posts
12 May 2015 10:00pm
Phoney said...
According to this only small parts of the WA south coast are affected with lower rainfall.

For the east coast it means hot, dry and windy conditions.

www.bom.gov.au/climate/enso/ninocomp.shtml



What was it this season? because this wind season was atrocious
mjp12
mjp12
VIC
42 posts
VIC, 42 posts
12 May 2015 10:04pm
This is good news for Vicco yeah?
hargs
hargs
QLD
634 posts
QLD, 634 posts
12 May 2015 10:14pm
kemp90 said..


What was it this season? because this wind season was atrocious


This season it was El Fark'do on the CQ coast that's for sure!
wishy
wishy
WA
1501 posts
WA, 1501 posts
12 May 2015 8:29pm
WA has El Dorado. It's an absolute wind goldmine. And an actual goldmine!
alverstone
alverstone
WA
533 posts
WA, 533 posts
13 May 2015 3:51pm
Regarding WA, a sustained, and I emphasis sustained, El Nino can produce a large body of surface warm water east of the Solomons/Melanesia. This water can move west towards Indonesia, and then have some affect on currents that may push a tongue of hot water down from Indo to the North West, as far as Geraldton. Several years ago, a similar event(s) caused water temps so high off the WA coast there were fish die offs 'up north', Spanish mackeral as far south as Bunbury and the large tongue of warm water around the capes to Albany. From memory, the seabreezes were a bit iffy that year, to say the least. CSIRO is still studying the hot water tongue event. But you don't have to be a rocket scientist to figure out what warm water could do to WA's classic pattern of seabreezes that rely on a cold ocean air raoring in to replace rapidly rising hot air on the land ....
But like I said. the El Nino may have to be sustained.

Ergo: So if you want seabreezes, stop using petrol, wasting electricity , and wean the country off relying on coal to pay the bills,
default
default
WA
1255 posts
WA, 1255 posts
13 May 2015 4:17pm
Think we had some of our warmest waters in Perth in the last full la nina event.

Remember the water temp getting to 26oC. We had cyclones tracking all the way down to Perth and there was crazy right handers everywhere. Down south scored with some epic sand points firing up which only happen once in a blue moon.

Was a crap season wind wise - trough after trough after trough. Perth became the tropics. Was the same summer QLD had the mega floods raging into Brissy.

La Nina a biatch!

mjp12
mjp12
VIC
42 posts
VIC, 42 posts
14 May 2015 3:10pm



Gazuki
Gazuki
WA
1363 posts
WA, 1363 posts
14 May 2015 2:12pm
Good bit of info,. I like the bit that say stronger seabreezes the best
evila
evila
VIC
66 posts
VIC, 66 posts
14 May 2015 4:49pm
Gazuki said...
Good bit of info,. I like the bit that say stronger seabreezes the best


But not the bit that says weaker trade winds
dusta
dusta
WA
2940 posts
WA, 2940 posts
14 May 2015 5:14pm
Gazuki said..
Good bit of info,. I like the bit that say stronger seabreezes the best


well 09/10 we did have cranking seabreezes every day almost in summer
junglist
junglist
VIC
701 posts
VIC, 701 posts
14 May 2015 8:10pm
I seem to remember 07, 08, 09 being awesome for sea breezes in Vic. Three in the arvo it went on like someone threw a switch, day after day after day.


dafunk
dafunk
QLD
561 posts
QLD, 561 posts
14 May 2015 8:52pm
Well it looks like it could go either way ?
But bad luck for the farmers .
Fingers and toes crossed
cauncy
cauncy
WA
8407 posts
WA, 8407 posts
14 May 2015 7:23pm
ste said..
How does it affect wind in wa?


well if you look at the Midwest and Geraldton weather, deduct 10knts, your about there
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