Published October 27, 2020 | Version 1.0
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East Coast Low Database Southeast Australia

  • 1. School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, The University of Tchnology Sydney

Description

This east coast low (ECL) database 1970-2019 adjacent to the south east coast of Australia updates the database from 1970-2006 (Speer et al. 2009). This new database is restricted to April-September and records the initial date that a ECL forms in the area, its latitude/longitude position, central pressure on initial development and lowest pressure (strongest intensity), as shown on the Australian Bureau of Meteorology archived MSLP charts. In addition, if the ECL experiences a 24 h pressure drop greater than or equal to 10 hPa at 00 UTC, the date immediately at the end of the pressure drop is recorded. The data were grouped in 7 synoptic categories, as in Speer et al. (2009), followed by a division of those 7 that formed either in an easterly or westerly wind regime.

Speer, MS., Wiles, P., Pepler, A. 2009. Low pressure systems off the New South Wales coast and associated hazardous weather: establishment of a database.  Aust. Met. Mag., 58, 29-39.

Speer, M.S., Leslie, L.M., Hartigan, J., MacNamara, S. Trends in east coast low pressure systems affecting the southeast of Australia. J. South. Hemisphere Earth Sys. Sci. (in review)

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