Drought breaking heavy rain, NI & Upper SI, 28th-2nd
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the back edge of the frontal rain line from here, looking WNW
and looking towards auckland city
rainbow is after the front has moved off us
and looking towards auckland city
rainbow is after the front has moved off us

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Fortunately looks like the heavy rain is clearing Northland for now, well western anyway... yes, reports are coming in of bad flooding, buildings washed away at Haruru falls etc, emergency services having a hard time getting in.. News will be worth a watch tonight!
I'm getting a lot of noise on the boltek from this rain which points to it being from quite deep Cb convection now, the sort of thing that is usually not far from a thunderstorm.. Convection and lightning is very active out west to sea
I'm getting a lot of noise on the boltek from this rain which points to it being from quite deep Cb convection now, the sort of thing that is usually not far from a thunderstorm.. Convection and lightning is very active out west to sea
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I see one Whangarei weather station has recorded 184mm in the 15hrs since midnight!
http://www.hansenproducts.co.nz/weather/whangarei.htm
http://www.hansenproducts.co.nz/weather/whangarei.htm
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No rain here worth mentioning...
Some pics and stories here ;
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Community/Mess ... d=16343656
Some pics and stories here ;
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Community/Mess ... d=16343656
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Sounds like there were some really good key ingrediants to create that moisture in such a short time especailly over Northland.
I also heard on the radio about trees down due to high winds so how strong were the E-NE winds up there? also a report of a lightning strike hitting a tree near Kaitaia somewhere.
Overcast here again today but not cold making it to 18C although very isolated light rain or drizzle patches where it was rather dry in more eastern suburbs and perhaps central city but wet out near the airport and the port hills.
All we had was a few spits around mid afternoon other then that quite dry considering rain was forecast and yet 5 minutes up the road the grounds were wet.
Looks like it may swing more N-NW by the weknd for a change.
Cheers
Jason.
I also heard on the radio about trees down due to high winds so how strong were the E-NE winds up there? also a report of a lightning strike hitting a tree near Kaitaia somewhere.
Overcast here again today but not cold making it to 18C although very isolated light rain or drizzle patches where it was rather dry in more eastern suburbs and perhaps central city but wet out near the airport and the port hills.
All we had was a few spits around mid afternoon other then that quite dry considering rain was forecast and yet 5 minutes up the road the grounds were wet.
Looks like it may swing more N-NW by the weknd for a change.
Cheers
Jason.
Canterbury, home of good rugby and severe storms
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we got gusts to 39kts here Jason, but more exposed places along northlands east coast would have been stronger than that
the station I have on the western coast here is on top of a 700 foot hill that is very exposed to the NEer....58 kts record there last night (pressure wind (the barometer suddenly jumped up as the wind dropped a bit)
the station I have on the western coast here is on top of a 700 foot hill that is very exposed to the NEer....58 kts record there last night (pressure wind (the barometer suddenly jumped up as the wind dropped a bit)
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Crikey and here i was moaning about how little rain we've hadTonyT wrote:It may have been a drought breaker in Northland, but the drought is still biting here in North Canterbury - 14mm so far this month, 5mm last month, 51mm since the beginning of the year, most of that in the first two weeks of January.

Like spike, we've had practically none today yet again. 0.4mm
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a photo of the back of the (2nd) front (notice one nice big boil up), and showing fog sitting over the city in a wave like pattern 
Ricky got 2x the rain total we got , as the rain petered out over our area all the time --interesting dynamics happening yesterday!

Ricky got 2x the rain total we got , as the rain petered out over our area all the time --interesting dynamics happening yesterday!
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Still a distinct band of heavy rain hitting the Coromandel Peninsular..
http://www.ew.govt.nz/enviroinfo/riverl ... _9_110.htm
Would be one to watch.
Dewpoint 19C here with drizzle, up to 20C already in Tauranga...
160mm over the last 24 hours there, just 20.6mm here.
http://www.ew.govt.nz/enviroinfo/riverl ... _9_110.htm
Would be one to watch.
Dewpoint 19C here with drizzle, up to 20C already in Tauranga...
160mm over the last 24 hours there, just 20.6mm here.
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