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Very cold on the mountain overnight but we only got to -1.7° at 09:06 this morning in Omarama, and it's 5° there right now...still, at least it was a beautiful day, and I did get to laugh hysterically as I watched some kids skidding their bikes in the big ice patch behind the Caltex workshop! Very entertaining. Like the Icecapades, only without the boring dancing and stuff.Andy wrote:A good frost again this morning (-3 air temp) but then we were blessed with some fog till lunch time, then some sun now back to the fog..
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Temp at the mo 3 degrees
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Today's anticyclonic thunderstorms in the North Island were possibly the same upper level trough that brought us the thundery looking skies here yesterday with a short shower, plus the shower activity off the coast.NZ Thunderstorm Soc wrote:Yes, Ben, I recorded a shower about 6pm with 0.3mm in my rain-gauge.tich wrote: What - a shower in Chch.Not in the central city. Clear skies here and heading towards another frost.
I notice today's radar showing a bit of shower activity out on the peninsula though.
Interesting skies this afternoon. Looked quite thundery, which would impossible as we are under anticyclonic conditions at the moment.
Possibly an upper level trough scenario???
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Nice day here to with little to no wind, if anything it's a very lite NE. The sky is clear, apart from a little cloud offshore. There was a little bit more cloud about this morning. 
Nice day for a thunderstorm if the temp doesn't drop and the pressure lowers a bit which it is currently doing, oh.....and a southerly comes through. But I don't think I'm that lucky. Dew point would also have to up a bit (6.0 C at present).
The tropopasue looks to be at about 8500 / 9000m so it's high enough but things only look to be unstable (and that's only marginally unstable at that) to about 1500 / 2000m and above that it's all stable. Am I right Steven W! This is for here in Chch.

Nice day for a thunderstorm if the temp doesn't drop and the pressure lowers a bit which it is currently doing, oh.....and a southerly comes through. But I don't think I'm that lucky. Dew point would also have to up a bit (6.0 C at present).

The tropopasue looks to be at about 8500 / 9000m so it's high enough but things only look to be unstable (and that's only marginally unstable at that) to about 1500 / 2000m and above that it's all stable. Am I right Steven W! This is for here in Chch.
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As far as people like me Chch has a better climate than Auckland as far as settled weather is concerned but its one of those 1 in 30 days type of day here today

Aaron J Wilkinson wrote:Nice day here to with little to no wind, if anything it's a very lite NE. The sky is clear, apart from a little cloud offshore. There was a little bit more cloud about this morning.
Nice day for a thunderstorm if the temp doesn't drop and the pressure lowers a bit which it is currently doing, oh.....and a southerly comes through. But I don't think I'm that lucky. Dew point would also have to up a bit (6.0 C at present).
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That's a maritime climate for ya! But then the whole country has one of those I guess.Michael wrote:As far as people like me Chch has a better climate than Auckland as far as settled weather is concerned...
Auckland really does have the most damp and unsettled marine climate I've experienced.
Down here you hardly ever see those huge great Cb clouds floating by like some great fluffy white armada as you do most days up there.
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Aaron, three conditions need to be met for a thunderstorm
1 Unstable lapse rate
2 Moisture
3 trigger(forcing)
Looking at todays conditions at Christchurch,
500hpa temp -25C. Thats a fair sign of potential unstable lapse rate.
Dewpoint 6C. Thats a good sign of stability. Too dry.
Trigger. There is't one.
That -25C 500hpa would be a strong indicator of thunder down your way in December.
The Tasman sea over the next day or so will be a good place for thunderstorm development. Upper air is quite cold(unstable lapse rate)
very moist air is moving in from subtropics, dewpoints 16C(moisture)
and an active frontal trough moving in (forcing).
1 Unstable lapse rate
2 Moisture
3 trigger(forcing)
Looking at todays conditions at Christchurch,
500hpa temp -25C. Thats a fair sign of potential unstable lapse rate.
Dewpoint 6C. Thats a good sign of stability. Too dry.
Trigger. There is't one.
That -25C 500hpa would be a strong indicator of thunder down your way in December.

The Tasman sea over the next day or so will be a good place for thunderstorm development. Upper air is quite cold(unstable lapse rate)
very moist air is moving in from subtropics, dewpoints 16C(moisture)
and an active frontal trough moving in (forcing).
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For me whats not good is
SW weather as it brings Gales and Rain/showers and they go on and on sometimes for days.
The constant rain
Not so hot summers
SW weather as it brings Gales and Rain/showers and they go on and on sometimes for days.

The constant rain

Not so hot summers

NZstorm wrote:In my opinion Auckland has one of the better climates in NZ. I base that on the following
Reliable rainfall (keeps the garden Green)![]()
Very mild winters are the norm (I hate the frost)![]()
Reasonable sunshine (over 2000hrs annually)
As far as people like me Chch has a better climate than Auckland
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Auckland is a beautiful place in many ways. But the weather used to annoy me! It was hardly ever just one thing!NZstorm wrote:In my opinion Auckland has one of the better climates in NZ. I base that on the following
Reliable rainfall (keeps the garden Green)![]()
Very mild winters are the norm (I hate the frost)![]()
Reasonable sunshine (over 2000hrs annually)
One minute rain, the next sun, with wind, then the wind would die down and it would start raining, or the sun would be out and beautiful and fine, then just as you're settling into the deck chair a cool breeze would blow in more rain!

Come on! There's ALWAYS room for a good frost! What's life without icicles and snow?!
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What we need is the southern alps 100k or so in the tasman off the westcoast to make the west and SW winds dry

Gary Roberts wrote:NZstorm wrote:In my opinion Auckland has one of the better climates in NZ. I base that on the following
Auckland is a beautiful place in many ways. But the weather used to annoy me! It was hardly ever just one thing!
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I'll see whether we can use this thread again in the next month We maybe lucky to get one before the 31st July
Ous suntan is from rolling in the mud


Ous suntan is from rolling in the mud

Deano wrote:Another fine day (yawn).
Ashburton the maximum temperature in NZ two days in a row in June hahaha.
Not often we get a suntan in June.
Bring on some storms.
Cheers.