Potential for thunderstorms over the upper NI early next week
I'll be away on holiday.
This far out it looks a little bit interesting after a very boring winter here.
Satellite doesn't do this front any justice.. frontal boundaries are packed and firing!
I think the dps are a bit on the low side at 13C. It could turn more active east of the country.
Potential for thunderstorms over the upper NI early next week
I'll be away on holiday.
This far out it looks a little bit interesting after a very boring winter here.
No, looks like the ridge will take control although anything can happen this far out.
I'm voting this the most boring winter I have seen in Auckland for weather.
Location: Rainy Manurewa, Auckland - "City of Gales"
Unread postby Michael »
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spwill wrote:Potential for thunderstorms over the upper NI early next week
I'll be away on holiday.
This far out it looks a little bit interesting after a very boring winter here.
Location: West Coast Road, Manukau Peninsula, North Island
Unread postby Manukau heads obs »
wow, the 3 NI boltecs are tracking an active large CB in the western tasman......sure has a huge range at times......(but they are being plotted way to close, if you check out the weatherzone sat image with lightning strike overlay ticked )
Manukau heads observer wrote:wow, the 3 NI boltecs are tracking an active large CB in the western tasman......sure has a huge range at times......(but they are being plotted way to close, if you check out the weatherzone sat image with lightning strike overlay ticked )
Yes, very nice storms over Sydney Metro last night
Distance plotting is the only problem with the Boltek, as it isn't designed really for long range storms.
What normally happens with these storms in the western Tasman.. mine and Ricky's boltek will trianguate the storm much closer, close to NZ, but this is false.
Still showing up on here from early this morning. http://www.sphere.net.au/strikestarau/
I would have thought the way this low was developing that there'd be a fair amount of chatter from northern folk. But it appears no one is thinking much of it?
Certainly looks like a wet weekend for the upper north
would have thought the way this low was developing that there'd be a fair amount of chatter from northern folk. But it appears no one is thinking much of it?