Manukau heads observer wrote:great to see the sunshine here today!
with light winds , just marvelous
Good to see the west coast getting some nice weather today. Been unsettled here with 8mm rain after about 10.50 this morning - cleared up 2-3 hours later, but some light drizzle at present.
ah, yes, I can see that sea breeze convergence over auckland way
bright blue skies and strong sunshine here this afternoon...forgot what the sun looked like!
This is numbing and upsetting news to read this morning and it is a tragedy. I am certain the deaths of these cows would have been instantaneous and atleast for today I can find some solace and comfort in that thought
Lightning in NZ The right terminology lends a hint as to the nature of the different forms.
A Vertigo Quote.
Looks quite possible isloated thunderstorms will pop up over east North Otago to Christchurch this afternoon with the S change. The high cloud needs to clear out.
This is numbing and upsetting news to read this morning and it is a tragedy. I am certain the deaths of these cows would have been instantaneous and atleast for today I can find some solace and comfort in that thought
I suppose they are dairy cows so wouldn't "meat" the end of their friends in other cattle farming operations.
If anything is a "tragedy", it's the way that meat cows are treated on their way to being killed at the abattoir. Getting killed by lightning is more peaceful than what happens to meat moo moos on their way to our dinner plates.
I feel more sorry for the farmer, hope he has insurance.
We surely don't need words like "numbing" and "tragedy" for a bunch of cows killed quickly whilst chilling out under a tree. There are millions of things happening everyday in the word more fitting for such words.
<snip> We surely don't need words like "numbing" and "tragedy" for a bunch of cows killed quickly
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I was honest with how I felt at that time when I typed that post - attack the idea by all means - you are after all entitled to your own opinion of which I respect.
Know also that I do encourage robust and healthy forum debate - however in this instance - do not attack me for the way how I felt!
<snip> There are millions of things happening everyday in the word more fitting for such words.
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I was honest.
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Lightning in NZ The right terminology lends a hint as to the nature of the different forms.
A Vertigo Quote.
<snip>I feel more sorry for the farmer, hope he has insurance.<snip>
I do have deep respect for all farmers and deep empathy for this Northland farmer, his family and the financial strain that must come with the loss of the cattle.
Grief... my sister and her husband lost their farm during the ash wednesday bushfires... a farm that had been in the family for many generations.
I dis-engage from this discussion with you Myself... released... no more, finished - if you have a problem take it off forum and e-mail Foggy or mods (honestly I'm ok with being banned from here).
Lightning in NZ The right terminology lends a hint as to the nature of the different forms.
A Vertigo Quote.