Quite a bit of fresh snow on the peaks around here.

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Gary Roberts
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Quite a bit of fresh snow on the peaks around here.

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From about 800m and up. Ranges from a mere dusting to a solid fall. Lovely! :)
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BROTHERS ISL NW 48 16.2 15.2 988.0 - 8.3 ****

thats a 8.3 hpa pressure drop in 3 hours!

amazing weather pattern, its like a JUNE pattern!
next big low is now coming into the picture from south of australia, for saturday...batten down the hatches for that one!
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Yeap a dusting down here to Gary [/img]http://photos.darb.net/photos/stuff/emo ... ow.gif[img]

More to the west check the Remaks cam
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Check the max temps for Alex for the last 7 days not very warm for summer :roll:

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Yeap a dusting down here to Gary
More to the west check the Remaks cam
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Check the max temps for Alex for the last 7 days not very warm for summer :roll:

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Patchy snow from recent cold days still visible on the Alps from Chch today - even with the warm weather of yesterday and today. According to mountain forecasts, should be more tomorrow - to 900 metres in the south and (judging by predicted freezing levels) about 1500 metres in top of South Island and 1700 metres on Ruapehu. Looks like early start to autumn. But snow down to 800 metres near Omarama today - did you really mean 1800 metres Gary?. :?
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Manukau heads observer wrote:BROTHERS ISL NW 48 16.2 15.2 988.0 - 8.3 ****

thats a 8.3 hpa pressure drop in 3 hours!

amazing weather pattern, its like a JUNE pattern!
next big low is now coming into the picture from south of australia, for saturday...batten down the hatches for that one!
Barometer very low here this evening, fairly close to my minimum mark but the front overnight will probably increase it.
The next low might reach the mark, I hope on Saturday.

I see BlueSkies Weather Services are worried about the possibility of damaging wind on Saturday advising people to tie things down, etc.



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I see BlueSkies Weather Services are worried about the possibility of damaging wind on Saturday advising people to tie things down, etc.
I think the biggest risk to property will be from 'gustnadoes' from the thunderstorms in western regions. Isolated gusts to 75knots likely on Saturday. :)
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tich wrote:Patchy snow from recent cold days still visible on the Alps from Chch today - even with the warm weather of yesterday and today. According to mountain forecasts, should be more tomorrow - to 900 metres in the south and (judging by predicted freezing levels) about 1500 metres in top of South Island and 1700 metres on Ruapehu. Looks like early start to autumn. But snow down to 800 metres near Omarama today - did you really mean 1800 metres Gary?. :?
The office in Omarama is at 440m and there was some snow below the summit of St Cuthbert which has already gone this morning. The heavier stuff above 1,500m is still around, and rather fetching it is too. This was the first summer I can remember Benmore Peak having almost no snow at all on it, but there's a fair bit on top now (although who knows how long that'll last).

Heavy rain this morning (24mm/hour at 1:05 AM) but nice and fine now.

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This morning.


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A few days ago.
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Andy wrote:Alexandra, the driest place in New Zealand
You LIE! Everybody knows it's Lauder...

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just had a hail shower and sqaull to 40knots
and 13.8oC
and its summer!
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Gary Roberts wrote:
Andy wrote:Alexandra, the driest place in New Zealand
You LIE! Everybody knows it's Lauder...

:P
Nah :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Man, you've got an awsome workplace Gary!

Thunder in the Kaimai Ranges / Matamata area today aswell as off the east coast of the North Is, off the east coast of the South Is (out in Pegasus Bay) and a we bit down in Southland.

The amount of lightning over NZ yesterday was huge!! And I didn't get to see one bit off it!... Still........ let the good times roll \:D/ Do you think anythings in the pipeline for us soon John?
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We got a huge gust from the NW last night and it then went WSW-it broke a tree not far away,there was no lightning or thunder but spherics were on the AM band last night making it hopeless to dx :P
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Aaron J Wilkinson wrote:
Do you think anythings in the pipeline for us soon John?
Dosen't look like it Aaron although keep your fingers crossed.
Looks like more wind and rain especially as the barometer is so low


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Monday might be interesting over the South Island with a trough crossing.
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Michael wrote:We got a huge gust from the NW last night and it then went WSW-it broke a tree not far away,there was no lightning or thunder but spherics were on the AM band last night making it hopeless to dx :P
Should try vhf - the NZ police have had heaps of trouble with the NSW and Queensland police repeaters sharing the same frequencies as NZ. I've heard the aussies a couple of times over the past month.

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Its tropo skip We get it mostly in the warmer months.
I was listening to 88.1 not too long ago and 88.0 Nomeua I think overode it fading in and out in stereo,Brisbane and QLD stations can come in depending on the upper layers.
I like dxing FM as well and TV can do it as well being VHF
Look at http://www.iprimus.ca/~hepburnw/tropo_aus.html

It references also to the plain "bom" weather maps too ;)
Should try vhf - the NZ police have had heaps of trouble with the NSW and Queensland police repeaters sharing the same frequencies as NZ. I've heard the aussies a couple of times over the past month.

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Pressure very low this morning 971mb :shock:
Temp 11 degrees with patchy drizzel
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Andy wrote:Pressure very low this morning 971mb :shock:
Temp 11 degrees with patchy drizzel

NEW barometer low pressure mark today on barometer.
I'm down to the 970mb mark at 12:15pm today =D>
anyone else lower than this mark?


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MetVUW had Stewart Island at 963.8mb at 1pm :shock:
There is no such thing as bad weather, just the wrong clothes.
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NZ Thunderstorm Soc wrote: I'm down to the 970mb mark at 12:15pm today =D>
anyone else lower than this mark?
969 at 17:07! And Fujita Phil in Dunedin had 969 and falling.
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Bottomed out at 968mb
There is no such thing as bad weather, just the wrong clothes.
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Fujita Phil wrote:Bottomed out at 968mb

966 hPa here in ChCh, well that's what I'm establishing as my new record =D>

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