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GraemeWi
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If only they will follow my arrow... ;)
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NO! NO! NO! :shock:
They probably will though :evil:
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They usually do :-({|=
When ever I see that, I say "Lucky Auckland" or in Michael's case :twisted: ;)

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The cloud within the circle is dense clumps of high cloud. It certainly indicates an area of upper instability. But the cells are not surfaced based and not Cumulonimbus.

Browsing through last nights sounding the Invercargill one indicated a bit of instability down there. At this time of year it is only likely to result in oregraphic showers/ts in the Fiordland ranges. :)

12.45pm Fine with 22C in central AK.
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[quote="NZstorm"]The cloud within the circle is dense clumps of high cloud. It certainly indicates an area of upper instability. But the cells are not surfaced based and not Cumulonimbus.quote]

Thank goodness for that :|

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Too bad it's gone now...

Outlook for next week until Sunday, is still dry in most places... :D
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Last nights upper air soundings have a summery look to them.

Overcast (stratocumulus) in AK but will clear to a fine warm day. :)
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NZstorm wrote:Overcast (stratocumulus) in AK but will clear to a fine warm day. :)
The satellite map doesnt look as though its going to clear We never get two days in a row like yesterday :evil:
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Michael, a clearance is imminent as the flow over us moves more into the SE.
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Its starting to blow from the SW here too now :x
spwill wrote:Michael, a clearance is imminent as the flow over us moves more into the SE.
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Cloud finally breaking up now and becoming fine :D
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Cleared up about 4pm here and nice night with Aldebaran,Mars and El Nath all lined up in a horizontal row and Venus and Saturn to add to it :D