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Boatsales Staff22 Dec 2015
NEWS

BOM confirms Sydney tornado

BOM records strongest ever 213 km/h wind gust in NSW, launches boating weather resource

Results from a Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) damage assessment of the severe thunderstorms that impacted parts of Sydney on Wednesday December 16, 2015, have confirmed a tornado.

Kurnell and the surrounding coastal region was affected mid-morning with a peak wind gust of 213km/h recorded at the Kurnell Automatic Weather Station.

NSW Severe Weather Forecaster Michael Logan said: "The intensity of the storm as detected on radar, combined with the peak wind gust recorded at Kurnell and narrow damage path, suggests it is extremely likely a tornado was associated with this very severe thunderstorm.

"The wind gust recorded at Kurnell is the strongest maximum wind gust we have seen in New South Wales and is consistent with an F2 (Fujita F-scale) tornado. It’s well above the previous strongest recorded wind gust of 171km/h at Nobby’s Beach in Newcastle in May, 1974.

"This event was unusual in that it occurred before lunch and moved from the sea to clip the coast around Kurnell. Most severe thunderstorms in Sydney occur during the afternoon, and either develop over Sydney or move through from the ranges to the west."

Tornadoes are a relatively rare phenomenon in Australia, and usually on the lower end of the tornado intensity scale, known as the Fujita Scale (F0 to F5), with F2 being in the mid-range of the scale.

Wind gusts recorded during the first storm between 10am and 11am:
>> 213km/h at Kurnell (10.33am)
>> 142km/h at Molineaux Point, Botany Bay
>> 111km/h at Little Bay

A second storm brought torrential rain and severe winds to Sydney's southern coastal region and eastern suburbs between 1 and 2pm:
>> 125km/h at Molineaux Point, Botany Bay
>> 111km/h at Kurnell
>> 102km/h at Sydney Airport
>> 53mm recorded in half an hour at Rose Bay
>> 32mm recorded in half an hour at Cronulla

Meantime, BOM has create a Check the Marine Weather Before You Go

website that is wellworth bookmarking and getting aboard for your summer boating holidays.

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