In reply to Bernard's comment That's a very interesting video in that it
doesn't show the usual Foehn gap: For starters, the main ridge producing
this is perhaps 15-20 miles away and hidden behind the nearby hills. There
was a lot of cloud on the upwind side around Mt Buller, Mt Useful, etc. You
This time-lapse video (https://vimeo.com/131499536) shows the undulating
underside of a medium level lennie (it looks lower than it was) in a NW
airstream off the Great Divide in Gippsland. It shows an apparently dry
layer under a fairly moist one containing the lennie. It spans a 3.5 hour
period,
] interesting lenticular timelapse from underneath
This time-lapse video ( https://vimeo.com/131499536
https://vimeo.com/131499536) shows the undulating underside of a medium
level lennie (it looks lower than it was) in a NW airstream off the Great
Divide in Gippsland. It shows an apparently dry layer
Hi John
That’s a very interesting video in that it doesn’t show the usual Foehn gap.
Thanks for sharing it with us!!!
Bernard
On 25 Jun 2015, at 4:14 am, John GWYTHER (BigPond) jgwyt...@bigpond.net.au
wrote:
This time-lapse video (https://vimeo.com/131499536