Regional Weather at ESL Flashcards
What are some significant geographic factors that affect East Sale’s weather?
- Highest mountains in Australia, orientated east west with Mount Baw Baw having an elevation of 5141 ft.
- Latrobe Valley to the West - which has lots of coal-fired power stations that provide a high level of particulate matter to the atmosphere.
- Strzelecki Ranges south of Latrobe Valley
- Bass Straight to the South of Wilson’s Promontory
- Gippsland Lakes - the largest inland freshwater lake system in Australia.
What is direction are the predominant winds that account for most of the weather seen in the ESL area?
Westerly Winds
Which direction does the principal rainfall in ESL come from?
The east to south-east.
What weather conditions occur in late winter through spring at ESL?
- Strong winds from West/South west
- Southerly flow brings cold polar air frontal activity from Southern Ocean
- Early Spring wind veers often straight down Latrobe Valley
- Haze and smoke from power stations
- Dramatic weather changes
- Statistically, Nov has highest number of thunderstorm days in the year.
What weather conditions occur in summer at ESL?
- Hot dry northerly winds blowing from central Australia
- Uncomfortable conditions created in ESL
- Plenty of thermal turbulence
- Lots of crosswind on runways
- Uncomfortable temperatures in cockpits
What weather conditions occur in Autumn/Early Winter?
- HP systems move north again for winter
- High temps of summer disappear
- Reasonable weather, best time for flying.
- Late season fires may reduce visibility in haze and smoke.
What is impact on flying operations in Summer?
- High pressures, temperatures and turbulence associated with strong northerly crosswinds
- A/C can become hot and temperatures may approach and winds may exceed aircraft operating limits.
What is impact on flying operations in Autumn?
Most number of flying days as most settled weather.
What is impact on flying operations in Winter?
- Cold polar air, low pressure, frontal weather systems.
- Low icing levels
What is impact on flying operations in Spring
- Dramatically changeable temperatures with the W S/W winds remaining quite strong, although nowhere near as cold as through winter.