I BEEN LOOK AT THE ECMWF WEATHER MODELS
And remnance glenda is going to go across ozzie bite and
up the tasman or across nz .
it's going to suck a lot of polar up air up with it i think it
could be BIG polar blast ,around the 9-10 april.
please look at at ecmwf models and give me your thoughts.
cheer coiln
GLENDA AND NZ ?
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Re: GLENDA AND NZ ?
My thoughts are that 13 days is a long time in weather forecasting...colin manson wrote:I BEEN LOOK AT THE ECMWF WEATHER MODELS
And remnance glenda is going to go across ozzie bite and
up the tasman or across nz .
it's going to suck a lot of polar up air up with it i think it
could be BIG polar blast ,around the 9-10 april.
please look at at ecmwf models and give me your thoughts.
cheer coiln
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There was another TC that started in the Gulf of Carpentaria and moved around the coast of NW Australia before making a short cut across WA into the Australian Bight a couple of years ago. I can't remember the name of it.
This ended up in a weak or normal SW trough that moved over NZ.
I can't imagine Glenda making much of an influence to the westerly flow onto NZ from the SW.
JohnGaul
NZTS
This ended up in a weak or normal SW trough that moved over NZ.
I can't imagine Glenda making much of an influence to the westerly flow onto NZ from the SW.
JohnGaul
NZTS