Forgot to mention this in my last post, but all the best to you all and your families over the festive period, I hope 2006 is a excellent year for you all.
Seasons Greetings!
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Forgot to mention this in my last post, but all the best to you all and your families over the festive period, I hope 2006 is a excellent year for you all.
Even if the weather doesn't give us any supercells or gustfronts on Christmas day, the tides on the west coast will be interesting with the highest and lowest tide in a long time on January 2.
Yes, i'd like to congratulate all of the forum member's climate discussion, reports and photographs.
Photo of the year in my opinion goes to spwill with that north Waikato lightningSHOT
And the storms captured by Aaron and Steve were also well worth mentioning!
Great to see new faces too.. still havnt seem to conquered the likes of Coromandel/eastern BoP/Eastland/Taranaki/Westland/Central NI so here's hoping for 2006!
I am only kinda new around here... Do I post too many pics??? I am always looking out and watching whats going on and maybe I get carried away with the pics...
I am only kinda new around here... Do I post too many pics??? I am always looking out and watching whats going on and maybe I get carried away with the pics...
Clear skies to greet 2006 across NZ, apart from the far south., not sure about the sunrise.
To 2006 I would like a hot, convective summer and waiting in anticipation for atleast one cyclone to hit the North Island. Would like to see those strong cold fronts I used to know once , - less easterly rain, decent frosts we missed out on this year, more fog and a spring like 2005.
Happy new year to all and hopefully lots of storms this year to come for 2006 alot of insane people been saying 2006 the world is gonna end but what a load of codswod aye
Well off to keep drinking and into 2006 half an hour to go.
Cheers
Jason.