HEY! I resent that! Don't you mean "doing a Michael"? Oh wait, no, that'd be bitching about the SWer. I don't think we get SWers down here too often.TonyT wrote:Tut tut, there's always someone "doing a Gary" isnt there...spike_01 wrote:Levin reporting in... Nothing special here... Just a bit of wind and rain...
Looks like this system will miss us...
(Sorry guys, couldnt resist!)
Tasman low
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6:30am, clap of thunder (my pc let me know before the thunder was heard , LOL)
and squally shower has gone through
barometer has been steady at 991 since 2am, so either the low to the se is still deepening or not moving away as fast, or the isobars are being left behind
only 9.6oC here, coldest its been since July
and squally shower has gone through
barometer has been steady at 991 since 2am, so either the low to the se is still deepening or not moving away as fast, or the isobars are being left behind
only 9.6oC here, coldest its been since July
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just had reports of flooding damage at Big Bay in last nights high tide, due to the strong westerlies and still low 990 hpa barometer and big tasman swell no doubt
about as bad as it has ever been for flooding height
quite a few trees might die from the salt!
yesterday, with a 980 baro, but a northerly wind, the tide was not quite as bad
about as bad as it has ever been for flooding height
quite a few trees might die from the salt!
yesterday, with a 980 baro, but a northerly wind, the tide was not quite as bad
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been out and about
photos of a funnel cloud just forming (there was some rotation at the tip), but it did not last long (it hailed not long after)
photos of flooding from the big high tide (BigBay)
photos of hail shower/squal (with flaashes of lightning just after I took that too, awsome stuff)
been great!
photos of a funnel cloud just forming (there was some rotation at the tip), but it did not last long (it hailed not long after)
photos of flooding from the big high tide (BigBay)
photos of hail shower/squal (with flaashes of lightning just after I took that too, awsome stuff)
been great!
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