I tend to agree regarding the error Nev.
The atmosphere was unstable all day on the 9th but a waterspout generating a 120km/h gust at that time of day would have been seen and reported.
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Re: General June Weather
The June stats report is now included with the June summary - but more than half of the stations are missing! Any ideas about this "beta" version Nev? I will email NIWA tomorrow if the issue isn't fixed.
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Yes, odd about the missing stations/data RWood. Not familiar with the "beta" version; do you have a ref?
Perhaps you could also query that 120 km/h at Mangere on the 9th at the same time.
Speaking of high Akld winds, I can attest to the 108 km/h gusts recorded at Whangaparaoa on June 16. Also interesting just how quickly they abated just after 4pm that afternoon.
Perhaps you could also query that 120 km/h at Mangere on the 9th at the same time.
Speaking of high Akld winds, I can attest to the 108 km/h gusts recorded at Whangaparaoa on June 16. Also interesting just how quickly they abated just after 4pm that afternoon.
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Re: General June Weather
Replying by PM ...Nev wrote:Yes, odd about the missing stations/data RWood. Not familiar with the "beta" version; do you have a ref?
Perhaps you could also query that 120 km/h at Mangere on the 9th at the same time.
Speaking of high Akld winds, I can attest to the 108 km/h gusts recorded at Whangaparaoa on June 16. Also interesting just how quickly they abated just after 4pm that afternoon.