Yes Steven.
It could be interesting what else may happen as a result in the weather pattern we are now in.
With all the recent floods in the lower NI, record low barometer pressure readings, wiggly-woggly jet streams, hurricane force winds,depressions tracking more higher in the roaring forties, not much monsoonal activity around northern Australia. There have been an absence of established anticyclones which normally track over us this time of the year.
This a good example of climate change
The ECWMF model for the end of the week looks interesting with TC activity linking to a deepening low of the NSW/Lower Queensland coast.
This will benefit the lower NI with clean-up operations this week with a narrow anticyclonic weather over us ... but then
...this system could drift south of NZ next weekend bringing drizzly showers over much of the country.
Where is summer, most people will ask??:-k
JohnGaul
NZTS