The NSW Monsoon

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February 5 2008

 

 

The last few weeks have seen a marked increased in rainfall and overall storminess across NSW. A series of surface lows and upper troughs that have dragged in a ton of moisture from the Coral Sea, as well as from the tropical monsoon over the north of Australia. Some areas of Sydney saw widespread flooding - harking back to the floody years of the late eighties and early nineties.

While we have been copping the rain, inland NSW has been copping day after day of severe storms - the above image taken yesterday by Neil evening looking south west towards Breeza and Werris Creek, at the back of the S.E.S. Headquarters in Tamworth.

Submitted by ted (not verified) on Wed, 06/25/2008 - 6:40am.

Great Shot - I saw this storm (or it's twin brother) in the Hunter Valley - had an image on my phone for some time. The depth perception was breathtaking! It looked awesome but luckily didn't cause any massive damage!

Love your work! keep it up!

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