Portland Weather

Updated: @ 29/08/2008 05:30 - next update at 05:45  
Summary / Temperature Wind Rain Outlook
Night time, Dry Night time, Dry
Currently 7.7°C, Max: 10.7°C, Min: 7.7°C 7.7°C
Colder 0.2°C than last hour.

Cold

Feels like: 7°C

24-hr difference
-1.7°CColder 1.7°C than yesterday at this time.
  Today Yesterday
High: 10.7°C
00:00
18.2°C
15:15
Low: 7.7°C
05:06
7.8°C
00:11
 Wind from NNE NNE
7.0
Gust:
1.6 km/h
2 Bft - Light Breeze
Today: 19.3 01:26
Gust Month: 67.5 Aug 10
Rain Today: 0.0 mm
Rain Rate (/hr): 0.0 mm
Rain Yesterday: 0.0 mm
Storm Rain: 0.0 mm
This Month: 113.7 mm
Season Total: 364.4 mm
22 rain days in Aug.
Friday
Night
Partly Cloudy
Partly Cloudy
Humidity & Barometer Almanac Moon
Humidity: 90 % Increased 1% since last hour.
Dew Point: 6.1°C Decreased 0.1°C since last hour.
Barometer: 1022.9 hPa Falling 0.1 °C/hr
Baro Trend: Steady
Sunrise: 07:00
Sunset: 18:08
Moonrise: 05:59
Moonset: 15:05
Waning Crescent
Waning Crescent, Moon at 27 days in cycle
5%
Illuminated
UV Index Forecast Solar Radiation
29 Aug 2008
3.8     Medium 
0 W/m2 (0 %)
High: 0 @  00:00
 WU Weather Forecast  -  Friday's and Friday Night's Outlook
Friday

Scattered Clouds
Scattered Clouds

14°C
WU forecast: Scattered Clouds. High: 57° F. / 14° C. Wind NNE 11 mph. / 18 km/h.
Davis VP+ forecast: Increasing clouds with little temp. change. precipitation possible within 24 to 48 hrs.
 
Friday
Night
Partly Cloudy
Partly Cloudy

9°C
WU forecast: Partly Cloudy. Low: 48° F. / 9° C. Wind NNE 13 mph. / 21 km/h. cast details

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Random Portland fact


The Cape Nelson lighthouse was finally lit in 1884 after the building had been delayed by difficulty in obtaining suitable bluestone for the project. The stone that had been originally quarried from close by soon ran out and consideration was given to completing the tower with steam bricks from Melbourne. However, suitable stone was found at a location eleven kilometres away. But there was no direct road and the stone had to be carted via Portland, a distance of twenty-one kilometres. Some 20 hands and 25 cutters were employed at the quarry and 15 teams were engaged to cart the dressed stone to the lighthouse site.

This tower is believed to have replaced an earlier square wooden tower built in the 1870s.

A remarkable feature of the lighthouse reserve is a rubble wall 1.75 metres high, 0.4 metres wide and 435 metres (1450 ft) long surrounding the keepers quarters and extending out to the light to protect the keepers from the harsh winds.

An auxiliary light was added to the base of the tower in 1890.

The original lighting apparatus was replaced in 1907 with a incandescent vapourised kerosene mantle.

In 1934, the light was one of the first to upgraded to electric operation. The power was provided by a generator plant. At the same time it became group flashing and a clockwork mechanism was installed to turn the light.

In 1977, a major overhaul of the lantern room was undertaken and the cupola (dome) was replaced. In 1987, the light was connected mains power.

The lighthouse was connected to Portland by telephone in the later part of 1884. At this time the "Russian Scare" was well and truly at its height, so a telescope, which was described as the biggest of its kind in the Western District, arrived at the lighthouse on 29 May 1885.

The telescope was 2.1 metres long, had an object glass of 10 centimetres in diameter and was to be used "to sweep the horizon to a distance of 25 or 30 miles and scrutinize passing ships of hostile intent". The telescope pictured is still at the lighthouse, however the front lens has been cracked.

The lighthouse is 13 kilometres south of Portland, Victoria.