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Manukau heads obs
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the originaly forming low is getting left a bit behind from the develping cloud sheet east of it.....which might spawn a rolling low that will shoot away ESE to the top of us....
if the jet stream could wrap around a bit more it will fire up better....
the ridge underneath it might beat it out though...
its interesting to watch its development nonetheless ;)
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Manukau heads obs
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the barometer is now falling at norfolk island....
http://weather.noaa.gov/weather/current/YSNF.html

but the low might have missed the boat
still one of the more interesting weather things to happen for us northerners for a while now
(must be bored huh)
go the all blacks!
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Michael
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no wonder with the climate like here :twisted: also if you want ts and lightning etc it doesnt warm up quick enough in spring either :?
Manukau heads observer wrote:(must be bored huh)
Manukau heads obs
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i was meaning the lake of big W or SW gales which we should be getting at this time of year means its been a bit boring weather wise...i did not mention ts or lightning michael,you are barking up the wrong tree there
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ok good bitch session...you win that argument then :roll:
Manukau heads observer wrote:i was meaning the lake of big W or SW gales which we should be getting at this time of year means its been a bit boring weather wise...i did not mention ts or lightning michael,you are barking up the wrong tree there