Yea, I think that would be the case, if it was I would consider it a land spout rather than tornado.
Landspout I don’t think so as they form along boundaries with steep lapse rates
QLCS?
Ah right, I saw something similar to this form on a non storm day along a convergence line in ACT over Lake George. Strong southerly change with a cold front.
Looks tornado to me from supercell style rotation
Any radar?
Nothing on archive footage of Yarrawonga rader, there was some rain.
https://theweatherchaser.com/radar/IDR493-yarrawonga/2019-09-06-08/2019-09-06-22
Could have formed along the squall line ?
Yea, I think that would be the case, if it was I would consider it a land spout rather than tornado.
Landspout I don’t think so as they form along boundaries with steep lapse rates
QLCS?
Ah right, I saw something similar to this form on a non storm day along a convergence line in ACT over Lake George. Strong southerly change with a cold front.
Cool thanks for that.
This is very dynamic
I expanded the time range for the radar and it showed some other activity. https://theweatherchaser.com/radar/IDR493-yarrawonga/2019-09-06-00/2019-09-06-22
There is a small cell to the southeast around 4pm which cores black for a bit, it lines up pretty much on a map where the person filmed this.
Yep I can straight away see a left propagating cell likely a supercell
Does that cell match the time of the tornado and location?
Tornado, shear yesterday was strong. I watched a cell on lightning tracker in 3 radar frames go from tablelands west of merimbula, to well offshore