General August Weather
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Re: General August Weather
Looks like a fine weekend coming up which will be a welcome change from the unsettled August pattern.
Only 2 days without rain measured at Auckland airport this month.
Only 2 days without rain measured at Auckland airport this month.
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Re: General August Weather
Overcast and drizzly after being a nice pleasant day.
I hope we don't get changes like that here with the upcoming SSW event for the next cupla months?
I see the Rakaia radar is down again.
I hope we don't get changes like that here with the upcoming SSW event for the next cupla months?

I see the Rakaia radar is down again.
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Re: General August Weather
August 2019 stats –
Mean daily temp = 12.2 (around 1c above normal) Max 15.5 Min 9.2
Rainfall = 156mm (42mm above local average)
Prevailing wind WSW
5 thunder days.
YTD daily mean temp = 14.95c (Around 1.2c above normal). Still 0.2c less than to 31 August, 2018.
YTD rainfall = 531mm. 280mm under local average of 811mm to end of August.
No records
Mean daily temp = 12.2 (around 1c above normal) Max 15.5 Min 9.2
Rainfall = 156mm (42mm above local average)
Prevailing wind WSW
5 thunder days.
YTD daily mean temp = 14.95c (Around 1.2c above normal). Still 0.2c less than to 31 August, 2018.
YTD rainfall = 531mm. 280mm under local average of 811mm to end of August.
No records
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Re: General August Weather
I would class August as a very settled month here in Rangiora (Chch area) with just 41mm of rain, 15days of the daily high 15C or above. Lovely late winter weather!
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Re: General August Weather
August 2019 stats for Howick
Mean temp = 11.2C
Mean daily max = 15.2C
Mean daily min = 7.9C
Highest temp = 18.9C (11th)
Lowest temp = 1.8C (19th)
Rainfall = 175mm
Mean temp = 11.2C
Mean daily max = 15.2C
Mean daily min = 7.9C
Highest temp = 18.9C (11th)
Lowest temp = 1.8C (19th)
Rainfall = 175mm
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Re: General August Weather
A relatively mild August overall, generally wetter in the west and dryer in the east, but also fairly sunny for most areas.
Some very preliminary Aug 2019 figures for the main centres:
* Missing 1 day's data (Edit: updated Chch Sun hrs)
Some very preliminary Aug 2019 figures for the main centres:
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Aug 2019 Average Temps, Rainfall, Sunshine and departures from 1981-2010 normals ℅ NIWA
Site T-max °C T-min °C T-mean °C Rain mm Sun hrs
Auckland, Mangere 15.3 +0.3 9.1 +0.9 12.2 +0.6 168 149% 156 106%
Auckland Aero 15.1 +0.2 9.1 +0.9 12.1 +0.5 189 171%
Tauranga Aero 15.5 +0.7 7.9 +1.2 11.7 +0.9 74 67% n/a n/a
Hamilton Aero 14.6 -0.1 5.9 +1.4 10.3 +0.7 131 109%
Hamilton, Ruakura 14.7 +0.1 6.4 +1.4 10.6 +0.8 133 121% 145 101%
Wellington, Kelburn 12.6* +0.4 6.8* +0.1 9.7* +0.3 99* 85% 166 112%
Christchurch Aero 13.5 +1.1 0.8 -1.2 7.1 -0.1 40 64% 205 133%
Dunedin, Musselburgh 12.1 +0.9 3.8 -0.4 8.0 +0.1 50 90% 157 129%
Greymouth Aero 13.0 +0.2 3.1 -2.0 8.0 -0.9 290 151% 139 109%
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Re: General August Weather
Got 81.6mm here compared to MS 53.4mm at Levels, 51mm at Ashburton airport and 44.2mm at Harewood airport in Christchurch.
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Re: General August Weather
Note that Kelburn AWS (with one day estimated for missing data) will come in with about 185 hours' sunshine.Nev wrote: Sun 01/09/2019 20:25 A relatively mild August overall, generally wetter in the west and dryer in the east, but also fairly sunny for most areas.
Aug 2019 Climate Anomaly Maps ℅ NIWA.gif
Some very preliminary Aug 2019 figures for the main centres:
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Aug 2019 Average Temps, Rainfall, Sunshine and departures from 1981-2010 normals ℅ NIWA Site T-max °C T-min °C T-mean °C Rain mm Sun hrs Auckland, Mangere 15.3 +0.3 9.1 +0.9 12.2 +0.6 168 149% 156 106% Auckland Aero 15.1 +0.2 9.1 +0.9 12.1 +0.5 189 171% Tauranga Aero 15.4 +0.6 7.9 +1.2 11.7 +0.9 74 67% n/a n/a Hamilton Aero 14.6 -0.1 5.9 +1.4 10.3 +0.7 131 109% Hamilton, Ruakura 14.7 +0.1 6.4 +1.4 10.6 +0.8 133 121% 145 101% Wellington, Kelburn 12.6* +0.4 6.8* +0.1 9.7* +0.3 99* 85% 166 112% Christchurch Aero 13.4 +1.0 0.8 -1.2 7.1 -0.1 40 64% 198* 129% Dunedin, Musselburgh 12.2 +1.0 3.8 -0.4 8.0 +0.3 50 90% 157 129% Greymouth Aero 13.0 +0.2 3.1 -2.0 8.0 -0.9 290 151% 139 109%
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Re: General August Weather
Aug recordings -
max temp- 18.2 on the 31th
min " --4.4 on the 19th
Rainfall total 30.6mm
max temp- 18.2 on the 31th
min " --4.4 on the 19th
Rainfall total 30.6mm
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Re: General August Weather
NIWA are still using the manual readings in their latest summaries. But yes, the Kelburn AWS's new sunshine recorder looks to be running about 10-25% higher than its manual C/S recorder over the last 3 months. I guess the odd 'burn-card' being blown away would no longer be an issue though... lolRWood wrote: Mon 02/09/2019 07:13 Note that Kelburn AWS (with one day estimated for missing data) will come in with about 185 hours' sunshine.

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Yes, Tauranga, Ch'ch and Alexandra are still C/S only - all disadvantaged in comparisons at present. Suddenly Kelburn is back on par again with the Kapiti Coast, where it was before electronics turned up. The locals there are deluded about their claimed extra sunshine … BTW I think virtually all cases of initially missing Kelburn records were due to communication failures between Met & NIWA. However one day seemed to be lost in Jan 2014 (I didn't research it) - and during the earthquake event in July 2013 access to the Met. roof was banned for 3 days, so no readings for them - though estimates were done. The manual sites at Palmerston (Otago) and Winton have not produced credible data for years and there seems to be no point in retaining them.Nev wrote: Mon 02/09/2019 19:44NIWA are still using the manual readings in their latest summaries. But yes, the Kelburn AWS's new sunshine recorder looks to be running about 10-25% higher than its manual C/S recorder over the last 3 months. I guess the odd 'burn-card' being blown away would no longer be an issue though... lolRWood wrote: Mon 02/09/2019 07:13 Note that Kelburn AWS (with one day estimated for missing data) will come in with about 185 hours' sunshine.. I believe Tauranga and Christchurch also still use manual C/S readings.
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Re: General August Weather
Perhaps these incidents from NIWA's notes should also be added to that list: ...RWood wrote: Mon 02/09/2019 22:16
… BTW I think virtually all cases of initially missing Kelburn records were due to communication failures between Met & NIWA. However one day seemed to be lost in Jan 2014 (I didn't research it) - and during the earthquake event in July 2013 access to the Met. roof was banned for 3 days, so no readings for them - though estimates were done.

- 19-Oct-2012 - Suncard blew away and could not be found. Daily estimate for sunshine based on hourly radiation values.
- 19-Jun-2010 - Suncard found partly out of recorder, possible affected by wind. Daily total entered but not hourly values.
- 15-Jul-1987 - Inspection of sunshine recorder. Card was found to be very loose fitting and liable to moved in strong winds. Recorder in generally weathered condition. Replacement recommended.
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Re: General August Weather
Interesting, thanks. I looked at the other notes - nothing to indicate an explanation for the substantial (and slightly suspicious) drop in sun totals from decade 2000-2009 to 2010-2018. The issue will probably be academic now given the arrival of electronic measurement - I expect the manual readings will be phased out soon (though at Paraparaumu Aero and Invercargill Aero there has been a long period of overlap).Nev wrote: Tue 03/09/2019 07:46Perhaps these incidents from NIWA's notes should also be added to that list: ...RWood wrote: Mon 02/09/2019 22:16
… BTW I think virtually all cases of initially missing Kelburn records were due to communication failures between Met & NIWA. However one day seemed to be lost in Jan 2014 (I didn't research it) - and during the earthquake event in July 2013 access to the Met. roof was banned for 3 days, so no readings for them - though estimates were done.
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- 19-Oct-2012 - Suncard blew away and could not be found. Daily estimate for sunshine based on hourly radiation values.
- 19-Jun-2010 - Suncard found partly out of recorder, possible affected by wind. Daily total entered but not hourly values.
- 15-Jul-1987 - Inspection of sunshine recorder. Card was found to be very loose fitting and liable to moved in strong winds. Recorder in generally weathered condition. Replacement recommended.