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Charts for next week look fairly settled. Should see lots of sun next week. Is this an early arrival of summer???
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What happened to El Nino ?
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spwill wrote:What happened to El Nino ?
It's spoiling my plans for Darwin! Rest assured I will bring clear skies, nil wind and unseasonally good weather to the NT.

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El Nino has gone for now hasnt it?
I thought we were in a neutral phase at the moment.
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Pigs will fly ;)
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Michael wrote:Pigs will fly ;)

Yes, I had some bacon this evening :)
:oops: I thought you said Pigs will Fry #-o

....well they proberly will with this hot weather coming up.
I think November will be anticyclonic, which is a bit of a shame for this time of year :( :( :x :cry:
....no good for storms but then could be a wonderful time for members of the NZAAA ;) :D

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Wouldnt anticyclones make such a change after all the **** weather we been having lately :D
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Michael wrote:Pigs will fly ;)

Yes, I had some bacon this evening :)
:oops: I thought you said Pigs will Fry #-o

....well they proberly will with this hot weather coming up.
I think November will be anticyclonic, which is a bit of a shame for this time of year :( :( :x :cry:
....no good for storms but then could be a wonderful time for members of the NZAAA ;) :D

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Michael wrote:Wouldnt anticyclones make such a change after all the **** weather we been having lately :D
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No

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The situation prognosis for next week....high centred east of NZ with ridge extending back onto the North Island, is a very good weather scenario for for fine/warm weather for Auckland (and much of NZ).
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As far as I know we are in for a mild el nino event summer.

Sposed to be more SW, so could bring more variable weather to the western side of the country.
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C-Nimbus wrote:As far as I know we are in for a mild el nino event summer.

Sposed to be more SW, so could bring more variable weather to the western side of the country.
I think I will go with Steven and suggest more warmer days and November to anticyclonically affected to the NE/East off NZ :)

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