Ex-TC Lusi affecting NZ - Mar 14-17
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Re: Ex-TC Lusi affecting NZ - Mar 14-17
It was a fizzer for some,while other areas took a pounding ,that would the best way to describe ex TC Lusi,a total of 12.5mm of rain here which is not enough as a couple of warm days and it will be as dry as before.
Oh well,maybe the next system can bring some decent rain.
Oh well,maybe the next system can bring some decent rain.
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Re: Ex-TC Lusi affecting NZ - Mar 14-17
Not sure the rain band is moving south Jason, looks to be falling apart and moving east.
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Re: Ex-TC Lusi affecting NZ - Mar 14-17
Yeah ex tropical cyclone Lusi just as crazy as an ex can be and wet and wild as she can be
It does look like its pulling to the east now yeah, the N-NW flow should kick in overnight now.
Still a comfortable 15.8C here.
It does look like its pulling to the east now yeah, the N-NW flow should kick in overnight now.
Still a comfortable 15.8C here.
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Re: Ex-TC Lusi affecting NZ - Mar 14-17
Good drop here though, with a total of 64.4mm tipped out of the raingauge for today.
Constant drizzle, with the occasional rain showers all day non-stop.
Constant drizzle, with the occasional rain showers all day non-stop.
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Re: Ex-TC Lusi affecting NZ - Mar 14-17
It doesnt help when the conversation with the reporter who rings goes like this:Bradley wrote:Yes that unfortunate event and lead up to it still sits fresh in my mind melja, I wonder when some of those private forecasters will keep quiet 4-5 days out from a potential major event when The Press calls up to get a quote and some weight to the sensational headline...perhaps waiting until 1-2 days out would be a better idea!melja wrote:Back from the west coast, bugger all there with 8mm up to 3pm no wind and warm with 20C over night and 22C today.
Mostly dry though the alps on the way home and only 28mm recorded here in Rangiora and currently dry with no wind, even a bog standard southerly front could have done better than this so a bit of a fizzer really and much like the worst snow storm in 20 years we didn't have last winter with all the over hyped coverage around it( god help us this winter).
"How much rain do you expect to fall?"
"Between 40 and 60mm seems the most likely outcome"
"Is there is a risk of more?"
"Yes, this system has the potential to deliver 60-100mm, but that doesnt look like the most likely outcome at this stage"
And then all that appears in the paper and online is "Forecaster says this storm has the potential to bring 60-100mm to the region".
Nor does it help when they ring back the next day and ask for any updates, and I say "It now looks better, 30-40mm is the likely range" and the next day the headline says "City braced for deluge".
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Re: Ex-TC Lusi affecting NZ - Mar 14-17
Blitzortung image attached.
I have been working on downed powerlines by trees in Waitipu, Huia, West Auckland from 0200h this morning.
The weather out West was not bad after 1000 onwards.
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Re: Ex-TC Lusi affecting NZ - Mar 14-17
Recorded 42.2mm here. Still a significant event with my station's average March rainfall (35mm) falling in the 10 hours from 5am and it also broke the March daily rain record that was set on the 5th.
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Re: Ex-TC Lusi affecting NZ - Mar 14-17
good info on rain totals from EX TC Lusi:
http://blog.metservice.com/
much higher rain totals where there was ranges!
http://blog.metservice.com/
much higher rain totals where there was ranges!
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Ex-TC Lusi affecting NZ - Mar 14-17
RODALCO wrote:I have been working on downed powerlines by trees in Waitipu, Huia, West Auckland from 0200h this morning.
The weather out West was not bad after 1000 onwards.
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