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Blowy wrote: Thu 08/03/2018 11:10 Yep. They got 50mm in the area a couple days ago, flooding already. We got 60mm overnight in Havelock North, still going, ground here was bloody dry so a lot of run off.
Stuff reporting that evacuations are underway :(
https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/102084 ... vacuations

Certainly a summer (and early autumn) of extremes all over NZ. And more to come by the looks of Hola

Got me thinking....whats the most Ex TC's to make landfall in one season for NZ?
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Whats it like where you are Blowy
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Pissing down now in Havelock! Guessing we have had another 20mm in last hour? Too wet to chech rain gauge yet. Napier Taupo Rd closed also I hear
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82mm in gauge now so got think end of an inch in past hour, still steady to light, more to come I suspect
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322mm at Glengarry to the west of Napier. (Not sure on timeframe - but still!!)
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Hmm no wonder the Napier Taupo road is closed be a hell of a mess up there. I reckon the timeframe would be 24hours or less as Napier was largely dry during yesterday, could even be a 12 hour reading?
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A PWS at Rissington recorded 265 mm in 12 hours from midnight last night.

https://www.wunderground.com/personal-w ... IHAWKESB57

We're getting very persistent heavy rain here now, it certainly has ramped up over the last couple of hours. The radar and satellite imagery suggest we're under some sort of convergence zone running SE to NW just N of Palmy. I checked out the Manawatu River late this morning and it's rising quickly, but I was also surprised at how turbid it is. Presumably the extreme rainfalls over Hawke's Bay way are also affecting the upper Manawatu catchment.
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The Whanganui River is coming up fast too by the looks.Via http://www.horizons.govt.nz/flood-emerg ... b-cams-map
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Radar of the slow moving thunderstorm NW of Napier.. wow
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It's still chucking down here. From the radar this rain band seems to be continuously renewing itself just east of the Manawatu Gorge area before heading over the ranges towards the NW. It looks as though we're getting convergence, instability and orographic forcing all at once. There's still quite a bit of moisture feeding into it from the east too. It'll be interesting to see if all this rainfall affects the slope instability in the Gorge over the coming days & weeks.
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harleyb wrote: Thu 08/03/2018 14:54 It's still chucking down here. From the radar this rain band seems to be continuously renewing itself just east of the Manawatu Gorge area before heading over the ranges towards the NW. It looks as though we're getting convergence, instability and orographic forcing all at once. There's still quite a bit of moisture feeding into it from the east too. It'll be interesting to see if all this rainfall affects the slope instability in the Gorge over the coming days & weeks.
Is there surface flooding happening?
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harleyb wrote: Thu 08/03/2018 13:08 A PWS at Rissington recorded 265 mm in 12 hours from midnight last night.

https://www.wunderground.com/personal-w ... IHAWKESB57

We're getting very persistent heavy rain here now, it certainly has ramped up over the last couple of hours. The radar and satellite imagery suggest we're under some sort of convergence zone running SE to NW just N of Palmy. I checked out the Manawatu River late this morning and it's rising quickly, but I was also surprised at how turbid it is. Presumably the extreme rainfalls over Hawke's Bay way are also affecting the upper Manawatu catchment.
Any chance it got renamed with a "P" today? In all seriousness hope everyone has dry feet up there
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Thunder081 wrote: Thu 08/03/2018 15:02
harleyb wrote: Thu 08/03/2018 14:54 It's still chucking down here. From the radar this rain band seems to be continuously renewing itself just east of the Manawatu Gorge area before heading over the ranges towards the NW. It looks as though we're getting convergence, instability and orographic forcing all at once. There's still quite a bit of moisture feeding into it from the east too. It'll be interesting to see if all this rainfall affects the slope instability in the Gorge over the coming days & weeks.
Is there surface flooding happening?
Not that I know of, but it wouldn't surprise me. The river levels around here are shooting up. It's been persisting down here since late morning. The radar makes it look reasonably localised though, it's still going heavily here but looking as though it will ease off from the south soon. We've also got a SE gale here with the heavy rain (local downslope winds at the base of the ranges).
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A lot of thunderstorm activity has developed across southern Waikato last hr, exploding down there.

Unstable skies around Auckland but not much precip here.
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Rain-radar at present shows some quite elegant bands of rain tracing an orbit between Northland and Coromandel.
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There is a nice convergence zone south of Hamilton currently.
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Wow that band south of Hamilton looks great from here. Over shooting tops!
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I had a look at the Manawatu river near Ashurst and it is high here's a video


And its blowing a se gale in exposed parts
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Yes that line to the south looks gooood!
Took this earlier this arvo while stopped at the lights on K-drive.
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Thunder081 wrote: Thu 08/03/2018 17:27 I had a look at the Manawatu river near Ashurst and it is high here's a video

And its blowing a se gale in exposed parts
I went down tonight for another look and it's eroding the true right bank now whilst still rising. However the upper Gorge is only forecast to peak at 8.2 m, more or less. (Cyclone Debbie last year sent down a peak of over 11 m at the upper Gorge and that caused huge damage to the Ashhurst Domain -- we lost over 50 metres of the true right bank in that single event, quite incredible.) SE gale still rolling through here but it's easing off now, so I think the show's over for us.
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Distant lightning out to the SW this evening
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The damage in Hawkes Bay is astounding, its as if there was a major quake! Video courtesy of Blue Duck Lodge facebook

https://www.facebook.com/BlueDuckStatio ... xt63yYqFf0
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harleyb wrote: Thu 08/03/2018 20:26
Thunder081 wrote: Thu 08/03/2018 17:27 I had a look at the Manawatu river near Ashurst and it is high here's a video

And its blowing a se gale in exposed parts
I went down tonight for another look and it's eroding the true right bank now whilst still rising. However the upper Gorge is only forecast to peak at 8.2 m, more or less. (Cyclone Debbie last year sent down a peak of over 11 m at the upper Gorge and that caused huge damage to the Ashhurst Domain -- we lost over 50 metres of the true right bank in that single event, quite incredible.) SE gale still rolling through here but it's easing off now, so I think the show's over for us.
Wow that's a lot of erosion. The downslope winds are very interesting too in Levin there wasn't much wind nothing compared to what I encountered just before shannon it was kind of hard to drive the wind gusts at times were blowing my car to the left.

This tree was also blown over at the Manawatu river near Ashurst
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Here is a cloud top loop of the thunderstorm north of Auckland on Wednesday night.

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I observed fine mares' tails cloud yesterday afternoon from Ashburton.
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