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Hello Joe
Its not just the south of the country that is supposed to wear it. According to the severe weather warning a large part of the country is supposed to get affected some way or another.
Besides, it was such warm sticky patch we went through down here in December a few ratty days won't bother me, though I do hope nobody suffers any damage IF the winds do eventuate. ( Just checked barometer and it's dropping rather quickly)
Take care
Cheers
Lyn
Its not just the south of the country that is supposed to wear it. According to the severe weather warning a large part of the country is supposed to get affected some way or another.
Besides, it was such warm sticky patch we went through down here in December a few ratty days won't bother me, though I do hope nobody suffers any damage IF the winds do eventuate. ( Just checked barometer and it's dropping rather quickly)
Take care
Cheers
Lyn

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this site shows the barometer fall nicely
also lots of rain fell too, in Gore!
http://www.cwc.co.nz/weather/gore.htm
and this site will be good for the winds!
http://www.southport.co.nz/tidewind/Default.asp
also lots of rain fell too, in Gore!
http://www.cwc.co.nz/weather/gore.htm
and this site will be good for the winds!
http://www.southport.co.nz/tidewind/Default.asp
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Strong Blustery NE winds this morning of about 40kmh have just eased up so looks like NW winds are not farr away now.
I see it's gusting 122kmh at South West Cape already and thats just the NW not the damaging SW later.
22C at 9am here lots of upper level high cloud which certainly has that blown out efftect to it showing how strong the winds are at certain levels.
Cheers
Jason.

I see it's gusting 122kmh at South West Cape already and thats just the NW not the damaging SW later.
22C at 9am here lots of upper level high cloud which certainly has that blown out efftect to it showing how strong the winds are at certain levels.
Cheers
Jason.
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that south port station recorded a gust to 68kts (125kmh)
but the wind has eased a bit from the intial blast with the wind change
inland in gore, it was only 38 kmh....much less
38 knots at oban, stewart island
http://obanweather.flatout.co.nz/obanweather.html
with that pressure drop, its amazing not more wind....i guess there is still a lag in the wind field developing
if we had a pressure drop like here we would be getting 60 knots!
but the wind has eased a bit from the intial blast with the wind change
inland in gore, it was only 38 kmh....much less
38 knots at oban, stewart island
http://obanweather.flatout.co.nz/obanweather.html
with that pressure drop, its amazing not more wind....i guess there is still a lag in the wind field developing
if we had a pressure drop like here we would be getting 60 knots!
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That's not a gust but a sustained 10-minute wind speed average!!Jasestrm wrote:)
I see it's gusting 122kmh at South West Cape already and thats just the NW not the damaging SW later.


However the NW'er seems to be it's biggest wind down there
Gusting to 103km/h in Invercargill i see
Wind and showers havn't arrived yet here.. Looks like we're under a pretty strong inversion going by the radar recently
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Power been out here for the last 40 minutes I think due to a crash or a tree come down somewhere.
W wind gusting 50-60kmh here at the moment id say could get stronger about midday when isobars fully tighten up here.
Area of most interest today will be of course coastal southland and south Otago Id say Dunedin City might see a SW change up to 120kmh and not exposed places correct me if iam wrong considering it's meant to be 130kmh in exposed places.
Cheers
Jason.
W wind gusting 50-60kmh here at the moment id say could get stronger about midday when isobars fully tighten up here.
Area of most interest today will be of course coastal southland and south Otago Id say Dunedin City might see a SW change up to 120kmh and not exposed places correct me if iam wrong considering it's meant to be 130kmh in exposed places.
Cheers
Jason.
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I'd say you're right. Looks like the southern coast is in for it. Inland Otago is quite sheltered so we're only getting a light taste, although Met Service claim it could get worse later in the day. We'll see I guess.Jasestrm wrote:Power been out here for the last 40 minutes I think due to a crash or a tree come down somewhere.
W wind gusting 50-60kmh here at the moment id say could get stronger about midday when isobars fully tighten up here.
Area of most interest today will be of course coastal southland and south Otago Id say Dunedin City might see a SW change up to 120kmh and not exposed places correct me if iam wrong considering it's meant to be 130kmh in exposed places.
Cheers
Jason.
Now may be a good time to explore the solar and wind turbine options Jason, especially now that the word is that the government is finally going to subsidise residential solar installations (about bloody time...)!
When the power cuts do hit, I find it kind of amusing to have all the power I need up here on my remote mountaintop, while below me the lights in Omarama and Twizel are out!


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Huge here now Just had a gust of 90kmh hit our house throwing plastic chairs and breaking few branhces looks like it's gona get pretty hairy in the next hour or so.
Report of a conservatory blown it's roof off in Woodend.
http://xtramsn.co.nz/news/0,,11964-5210594,00.html
160kmh
thats hurricane force
Cheers
Jason.
Report of a conservatory blown it's roof off in Woodend.

http://xtramsn.co.nz/news/0,,11964-5210594,00.html
160kmh

Cheers
Jason.
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The NZ Herald reported 180km/h gust at Mid Dome, although they don't say how that was measured.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/story ... d=10362178
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/story ... d=10362178
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Some heavy gusts overnight here but nothing exceptional as far as I could tell. A stimulating change from the run of pleasantly boring days that preceded it. Report of 45.1C yesterday at Sydney Airport - can't be strictly compared with the 45.3 recorded elsewhere in the city in 1939 (records not taken at the airport then) but it's likely the airport would have topped that reading had the station been open at the time.