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NZ Thunderstorm Soc
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Col

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I have noticed that MS have used this term to describe the weather over NZ at the moment.
Haven't heard this term for ages.
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Richard
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Re: Col

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Never heard of it before
Chris Raine
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Re: Col

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A term that was taught to those in Met service when I was there 40 years ago. So in Southland currently it is overcast with stratus and nothing to shift it away aloft until a northerly arrives supposedly in a few days
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Re: Col

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Good to see the right terms being used.
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Re: Col

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The blocking high to the SE of us doesn't help. :x
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Re: Col

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A col is like a "saddle" as it were, between two high pressure centres just as an example.