North Island 19 -21 st July - dooozey!
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North Island 19 -21 st July - dooozey!
looks to be a real pearler on the cards for this time next week. May pay to keep an eye out if your in the BOP/Hawkes Bay region yet again.
Models suggest quite a tight centred low to be present on thursday morning. If it pans out then there could be gale force winds from the SE too which may have the potential to cause damage.
Metvuw has it at about 980Hpa on thurs morning.
crikey
Models suggest quite a tight centred low to be present on thursday morning. If it pans out then there could be gale force winds from the SE too which may have the potential to cause damage.
Metvuw has it at about 980Hpa on thurs morning.
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This would be the low which is execpted to fire lots of welcome rain to SE and some central parts of Australia.
Although It's a wee way out and models can change looks like the low might colide with a cold front from the south .
But I say no more and hope the models go as they are showing.
Considering this low system we have now has decided to go to sleep.
Cheers
Jason.
Although It's a wee way out and models can change looks like the low might colide with a cold front from the south .
But I say no more and hope the models go as they are showing.
Considering this low system we have now has decided to go to sleep.
Cheers
Jason.
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Jasestrm wrote:This would be the low which is execpted to fire lots of welcome rain to SE and some central parts of Australia.
Although It's a wee way out and models can change looks like the low might colide with a cold front from the south .
But I say no more and hope the models go as they are showing.
Considering this low system we have now has decided to go to sleep.
Cheers
Jason.
agreed mate
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I hope it won't affect the Wellington region....we have a AB's Test this Saturday night vs the Bok's at the Caketin... be great to put the Sth Africans under the hammer on a dry and hopefully fast track!!!
Anyone keen to make a long range prediction for this Saturday nights weather?
Anyone keen to make a long range prediction for this Saturday nights weather?
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Shepherds Valley WX wrote:I hope it won't affect the Wellington region....we have a AB's Test this Saturday night vs the Bok's at the Caketin... be great to put the Sth Africans under the hammer on a dry and hopefully fast track!!!
Anyone keen to make a long range prediction for this Saturday nights weather?
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pea soup fog here this morning, very thick
which i see Ricky has too in auckland
http://www.weather-display.com/windy/gb/webcamjava.html
http://www.portunus.net.nz/weather/cam.jpg
auckland airport could be affected?
which i see Ricky has too in auckland
http://www.weather-display.com/windy/gb/webcamjava.html
http://www.portunus.net.nz/weather/cam.jpg
auckland airport could be affected?
Persistent rain in Lower Hutt now. Looks like the worst of this system is going slightly further North than originally thought now.
Cheers
James
PS to Macca. A wisp of drizzle in a decaying Southerly for Saturday evening. Its not looking too bad at the moment.
Cheers
James
PS to Macca. A wisp of drizzle in a decaying Southerly for Saturday evening. Its not looking too bad at the moment.
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...and heres why its persistent boring rain...
just a big sheet of nimbostratus covering most of the NI.
I doubt there'd be any funder and lightning in that one...tho metservice have a moderate warning out.
tropo is at about 10,000m but i dont know if thats enuff height for T/S??
just a big sheet of nimbostratus covering most of the NI.
I doubt there'd be any funder and lightning in that one...tho metservice have a moderate warning out.
tropo is at about 10,000m but i dont know if thats enuff height for T/S??
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Yes, there were some storms (weak) West/NW of Northland ( out to Sea) this morn.I doubt there'd be any funder and lightning in that one...tho metservice have a moderate warning out.
tropo is at about 10,000m but i dont know if thats enuff height for T/S??
Dull with mod rain here , 10mm, currently 13C.
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10,000m would be a high topped thunderstorm for this time of year. Generaly NZ winter thunderstorm tops are around the 7 to 9000m mark.tropo is at about 10,000m but i dont know if thats enuff height for T/S??
Should have unstable lapse rates over northern NZ tommorrow but a lack of forcing keeps the thunder risk down.
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