It looks to me like the center of Ivy will pass to the East of NZ but it will be close enough to impact on our weather.
Should get big swells coming into Auckland harbour. I drove down Tamaki Drive this afternoon and the harbour looked very rough even now with lots of white tops +waves and a yacht half sunk at Orakie. Rained all day here with the odd strong gust of wind.
spwill wrote:It looks to me like the center of Ivy will pass to the East of NZ but it will be close enough to impact on our weather.
Should get big swells coming into Auckland harbour. I drove down Tamaki Drive this afternoon and the harbour looked very rough even now with lots of white tops +waves and a yacht half sunk at Orakie. Rained all day here with the odd strong gust of wind.
Yes I agree.
I say that the centre will pass to the east of the NI (all depressions generally have a tendancy to track in a SE direction despite what blocking that may occur) but the low will have a big impact on the NI weather.
Overcast and very windy here in ChCh today. Rained eased around midday. Barometer still dropping. It'll probably clear up later??
My 24 hour rain total is 71mm which is the most we have had since I got my rain gauge early last year. The barometer is dropping pretty quickly as well. If the cyclone doesn't score a hit on Auckland, it is still a nice rain event we are having anyway.
Location: Rainy Manurewa, Auckland - "City of Gales"
Unread postby Michael »
Its still"warm" for continual rain here(around 20) but the "westerly" of the tasman low should capture it and make it extra tropical tonight as it moves down the east coast
Location: West Coast Road, Manukau Peninsula, North Island
Unread postby Manukau heads obs »
yes, 80mm total here
but the rain is easing now, there is a clearance coming in from the west
but then the rain bands from ivy might give us rain tomorrow too
but i dont want any more rain, we have flooding here on the farm now!
Manukau heads observer wrote:yes, 80mm total here
but the rain is easing now, there is a clearance coming in from the west
but then the rain bands from ivy might give us rain tomorrow too
but i dont want any more rain, we have flooding here on the farm now!
Good God
Who wants to live in Auckland any way.. well the North Island
Location: West Coast Road, Manukau Peninsula, North Island
Unread postby Manukau heads obs »
still going sse to s from what i can see via latest sat image
heading for the coromandel me thinks
still going spirling rain bands
still looks awesome!
rain radar shows the far north getting rain as a result of Ivy
actualy, running a animation, its wobbling a bit
but maybe its heading for the bay of plenty more
strong winds in northland this atfernoon, 50 knots at waipu: http://ps.gen.nz/~hamgap/waipu.htm
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Location: Rainy Manurewa, Auckland - "City of Gales"
Unread postby Michael »
Its easterly here now Gale force in the gusts and eased off with the rain
NZ Thunderstorm Soc wrote:
Manukau heads observer wrote:yes, 80mm total here
but the rain is easing now, there is a clearance coming in from the west
but then the rain bands from ivy might give us rain tomorrow too
but i dont want any more rain, we have flooding here on the farm now!
Good God
Who wants to live in Auckland any way.. well the North Island
Location: West Coast Road, Manukau Peninsula, North Island
Unread postby Manukau heads obs »
i take it back
yeah, its still raining around the auckland area!
dang !
and, latest rain radar shows very heavy rain bands developing in ESE lines over the bay of islands and the colville channel/top of the coromandel:
the first of ivy's rain bands (from upper level cloud system)
Location: West Coast Road, Manukau Peninsula, North Island
Unread postby Manukau heads obs »
new warning from the met service just issued:
AUCKLAND
In the 15 hours from 9pm Saturday to noon Sunday, expect a further
80-100mm in the ranges, and 60-80m elsewhere.
NORTHLAND
In the 12 hours from 9pm Saturday to 9am Sunday, expect another
120-150mm.Intensities reaching 25 to 35mm an hour overnight.
In the last hour, the rain is getting heavy, and the wind is finally starting to pick up... I wonder if Hamilton will ever get a windy day.
Looks like more bad weather on the way... the high in the G.A. Bight will weaken just as it moves onto New Zealand, bringing more bad weather next weekend.
Since last night Mt Taranaki had 250mm recorded.
New Plymouth's rain today: 103mm