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A battle in the sky above Australia

During the night the Illawarra coast of NSW experienced gale force winds as a low pressure system and a high pressure system battled to the south and east of the continent. I awoke during the night and literally cleared the decks just to ensure that some of the outdoor furniture decided it suddenly preferred life in the kitchen via the rear windows.


There were some very strong gusts early in the morning, well before sunset, so I climbed out of bed, got dressed, brewed some coffee and sat out by the back deck to observe the impact of the wind. I felt it was a good idea to keep an eye on our home and those of our neighbours just in case any decided that they wished to shift their location to one east of their current position.

As I sat and waited for the coffee to finish brewing I observed that some of the higher altitude clouds were beginning to show hints of red as they captured the rays of the sun which was still well below the horizon from my perspective on the ground. I grabbed my camera and took a number of photographs of the clouds to the west, south and east. Those shown are not in any chronological order. It i simply the order in which I resized them.

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Comments (2)

May 15, 2009
n2teaching said...
Wow! This is amazing! I appreciate the images. I tried to find a radar image online, but I don't know how to access AU weather.
May 15, 2009
John Larkin said...
This is the latest image although I think this link always shows the latest image... :P
http://www.bom.gov.au/gms/IDE00035.latest.shtml
Cheers, John

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