interesting weather phenomenon

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Mr float
Mr float
NSW
3452 posts
NSW, 3452 posts
11 Dec 2012 6:18pm
I was checking sea surface obs when I saw something of interest emerging from QLD heading toward NSW.The area of interest is the 24-28 degree water .Is that what they call the morning glory.
www.weatherzone.com.au/climate/indicator_sst.jsp?lt=wzstate&lc=nsw&c=sst

I tried to paste the image but it wouldn't work.click on the link and you might see what I mean
Craig66
Craig66
NSW
2466 posts
NSW, 2466 posts
11 Dec 2012 6:48pm
here you go Loch


The sea surface temperature (SST) varies much more slowly than atmospheric temperatures due to the heat capacity of water. As such, the SSTs lag the atmospheric temperatures on a seasonal timescale by about 3 months. The lowest SSTs are usually observed in early Spring and the highest SSTs are observed in early Autumn.

In tropical regions, SSTs greater than 26°C are considered suitable for formation of tropical cyclones.

The data displayed in this map is the weekly average, centred on the date shown.


byf
byf
WA
517 posts
byf byf
WA, 517 posts
11 Dec 2012 5:05pm
Ha ha. I see.
Waterloo
Waterloo
QLD
1497 posts
QLD, 1497 posts
11 Dec 2012 7:37pm

penetration into a deeper trough is often blocked by a cold front...
Wanga F One
Wanga F One
QLD
231 posts
QLD, 231 posts
11 Dec 2012 8:04pm
Interesting, they normally cum from NSW to QLD.
Prawnhead
Prawnhead
NSW
1317 posts
NSW, 1317 posts
12 Dec 2012 12:58pm
used to work with a guy whose nickname was "cylone"......
he was a slow moving depression
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