General May Weather
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Re: General May Weather
Rain arriving over the North Island Friday PM with subtropical airmass/risk isolated thunderstorms. Wet weekend coming up.
Saturdays dewpoint chart.
Saturdays dewpoint chart.
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Here is the latest ECMWF accumulated rainfall up until 6am Monday.
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I'm struggling to see what it is they can see that would lead them to make statements like "Not only is the freezer door going to be opened up but also kicked right off" unless they are looking past 10+ days out..TonyT wrote: Wed 09/05/2018 20:25GFS is off with the fairies at the moment.Dean. wrote: Wed 09/05/2018 20:04 20 degrees today
Notice a lot of information from this forum ends up on social media forecasters pages.Canterbury snow and weather watch grab a lot of Tonys Blue Skies weather info and dumb it down for their followers on Facebook.
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A quiet period in the weather and pre winter isn't playing out as they hoped so there just making a play to suck the punters in. Those two particular FB pages down here thrive on winter.
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And now mainstream media have run with the "Stormageddon" headline .... really poor journalism yet again
http://www.msn.com/en-nz/news/national/ ... ocid=ientp
http://www.msn.com/en-nz/news/national/ ... ocid=ientp
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The problem with this is that its not a really major storm. Significant yes, worthy of some media coverage beforehand yes, may produce some flooding in few spots. But if you are going to use a stupidly-over-the-top word to describe it, then what do you do when a stupidly-over-the-top storm comes along? Just tell everyone to go back to bed? I find it sad to see weather events weaponised in this way, and the language over-inflated for effect. Weather is serious business, people can loose lives and livelihoods. It needs to be reported carefully, not used as a vehicle for a reporter's exaggerated sense of prose.Razor wrote: Thu 10/05/2018 16:19 And now mainstream media have run with the "Stormageddon" headline .... really poor journalism yet again
http://www.msn.com/en-nz/news/national/ ... ocid=ientp
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Clickbait by everyone involved it seems!
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I just logged on to post about that ridiculous headline!Razor wrote: Thu 10/05/2018 16:19 And now mainstream media have run with the "Stormageddon" headline .... really poor journalism yet again
http://www.msn.com/en-nz/news/national/ ... ocid=ientp
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Timelapse of the low that caused a 23.8 meter high wave near Campbell Island
Wellington southerly front timelapse: www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBl3hsuIg2Q
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That mother upper low over SE OZ is about to spawn a rather large cyclonic Tasman gyre and smash SE OZ. It's going to be interesting on what it does when it cuts off, as it has flow on effects for the NI over the weekend. Looking forward to watching the 12z model runs tomorrow. Saw a video before of snow falling near 600m ASL on mainland OZ in Victoria....lucky if that happens on July 10 let alone May 10 on the mainland.
IMO the OZ event is the first phase of the SSW event. 2nd phase has been showing up on GFS and the GEFS ensemble for the last few days. Zonal winds have gravitated from the Stratosphere and temperatures at the surface in Antarctica have moved 3 degrees in 8 days. This is going to be an epic polar sling shot into the mid latitudes if the Americans are correct. There seems to be a major polar jet displacement in 2 weeks on GFS with EC now hinting similar. In the meantime, I'll keep chewing my popcorn and watching the models with great interest
IMO the OZ event is the first phase of the SSW event. 2nd phase has been showing up on GFS and the GEFS ensemble for the last few days. Zonal winds have gravitated from the Stratosphere and temperatures at the surface in Antarctica have moved 3 degrees in 8 days. This is going to be an epic polar sling shot into the mid latitudes if the Americans are correct. There seems to be a major polar jet displacement in 2 weeks on GFS with EC now hinting similar. In the meantime, I'll keep chewing my popcorn and watching the models with great interest

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Re: General May Weather
A little model disagreement on where exactly the heaviest rain will fall next several days. Latest rain accumulation charts attached.
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Re: General May Weather
Certainly a wet weekend on the way for Auckland, back into brighter weather by Monday, currently 18C with the rain not too far away on the radar.
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Very warm with 21C up the port hills at 10pm in mid May!
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This report appeared on the BBC News website today quoting a 23.8m wave (swell) recorded off Campbell Island on Tuesday (8th May) - as reported by MetService.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-australia-44078255
Has there been any official comment from MetService?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-australia-44078255
Has there been any official comment from MetService?
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Re: General May Weather
that wave would be all of 100 ft if it hit the land [breaking]!!!
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That's a wave though not ground swell.
Opps read it again haha, it is a swell apparently.
Opps read it again haha, it is a swell apparently.
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Re: General May Weather
That unstable air currently pver the Tasman Sea will be over the North Island/top of the South Island tomorrow.
Ukmet seggests an organised line could develop tomorrow morning. Waitomo /southern Waikato perhaps the best spots to catch some rumbles. Isolated tornado report possible as well upper North Island.
Ukmet seggests an organised line could develop tomorrow morning. Waitomo /southern Waikato perhaps the best spots to catch some rumbles. Isolated tornado report possible as well upper North Island.
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Re: General May Weather
Well thats right, they are a swell, but a ground swell, that's what CHCH experienced on 22 February 2011melja wrote: Sat 12/05/2018 08:35 That's a wave though not ground swell.
Opps read it again haha, it is a swell apparently.
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That wave was actually recorded by MetOcean Solutions Ltd, which is now a wholly owned subsidiary of state-owned MetService NZ.
Here's MetOcean's initial press-release…
http://www.metocean.co.nz/news/2018/5/9 ... hern-ocean
Here's MetOcean's initial press-release…
http://www.metocean.co.nz/news/2018/5/9 ... hern-ocean
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Re: General May Weather
A better day for Auckland today than was modelled in the GFS a couple of days back, patchy rain slowly clearing and becoming brighter. Tomorrow and Tuesday look quite sunny for Auckland, a few showers in the mix and warm for May in the northerly flow.
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