Does NIWA have a couple of dodgy thermometers on the coastal plains south of Christchurch.spwill wrote: Sun 31/03/2024 10:07 Niwa temperature map for the last 15days. Some warmer weather on the way to start April.
General March Weather
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Lovely day up in the Canterbury high country today above the low level cloud.
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I would have thought someone must have noticed that faulty data and looked into it before releasing it to the public, it's clearly noticeable.
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Ended March with what has been a cooler than normal month with three subzero mornings. Rainfall of 16.4mm.
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The main culprit appears to be NIWA's Wakanui CWS, which looks to have been stuck on 27.3C since early March. Don't have data for their nearby Ashburton Council site yet, but MS's Ashburton Aero mean temp of 13.4C this March was 1.0C below normal.ndoa wrote: Sun 31/03/2024 11:11 Does NIWA have a couple of dodgy thermometers on the coastal plains south of Christchurch.![]()
These little blips in NIWA's computer generated maps aren't that uncommon and can sometimes take a month or two before they're rectified.

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With more cooler air from the Southern Ocean, NZ's national average March temp ended up around 1°C below normal and our coldest March for 12 years. It was also another fairly dry month for most places, except for the Waikato/Taumarunui and Southland/Fiordland areas.
Preliminary stats for the main centres:
Preliminary stats for the main centres:
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Mar 2024 Average Temps, Rainfall, Sunshine and departures from 1991-2020 normals ℅ NIWA
Site T-max °C T-min °C T-mean °C Rain mm Sun hrs
Auckland, Mangere 21.6 -1.0 13.5 -1.3 17.6 -1.1 67 75% 210 105%
Tauranga Aero 22.1 -0.8 12.8 -1.1 17.5 -1.0 53 56%
Hamilton Aero * 20.8 -2.3 9.7 -1.4 15.3 -1.8 155 193% 207 105%
Wellington, Kelburn 18.6 -0.5 11.9 -0.8 15.2 -0.7 43 43% 221 108%
Christchurch Aero 19.4 -0.9 7.9 -1.6 13.7 -1.2 19 41% 213 112%
Dunedin, Musselburgh 16.8 -0.8 9.2 -1.0 13.0 -0.9 52 96% 197 120%
Greymouth Aero 18.0 -1.1 10.1 -1.0 14.0 -1.2 137 79% 186 104%
* Hamilton sunshine from Ruakura
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This graph was tweeted by NIWA a couple of days ago and shows the long run of warmer than average months NZ has had up until this March.
Graph copied from the linked tweet. Does anyone know the climate reference period the anomalies apply to?
https://twitter.com/NiwaWeather/status/ ... 3146646822
Graph copied from the linked tweet. Does anyone know the climate reference period the anomalies apply to?
https://twitter.com/NiwaWeather/status/ ... 3146646822
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Good question. That graph looks to be based on 1981-2010 averages, rather than the 1991-2020 averages NIWA uses on all their other current graphics and reports. Bit misleading?Simon Culling wrote: Mon 08/04/2024 22:30 This graph was tweeted by NIWA a couple of days ago and shows the long run of warmer than average months NZ has had up until this March.
Graph copied from the linked tweet. Does anyone know the climate reference period the anomalies apply to?
https://twitter.com/NiwaWeather/status/ ... 3146646822
