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September weather

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I'm picking September to be........

Drier, sunnier, cooler than normal, for Auckland....and most of NZ.
More frost than normal. (boring weather).

Not sure what NIWA were prdicting. Anyway, they didn't pick the cold August.
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Re: September weather

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[quote="NZstorm"]I'm picking September to be........WET WINDY COLD GALES RAIN SHOWERS SUNLESS

(boring weather).
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Remember we got a ripper of a front come though one night last September...

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:D

Lets hope we get something similar this spring!

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Remember we got a ripper of a front come though one night last September...
I observed thunder on the 9th,17th,20th,21st September 2003.
The storm early on the 21st was a good one.

September 2004 has certainly started off stable and it looks that way for the coming week.
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NZstorm wrote:
September 2004 has certainly started off stable and it looks that way for the coming week.
It sure will be.
I'm bored already :-({|= Yawn
Southerly was pathetic today here considering the on coming anticyclone.
Models now don't expect it to exceed 1040 hPa now :(
Anticyclonic gloom, anyone ???? :|

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Yes it's been a wimpy southerly, even out on more exposed Banks Peninsula - just a few brief showers this morning with a fresh southerly. Around 11C, so no fresh snow on the hills (but still quite a large patchy coating from earlier falls).

Looking at UNISYS, the week certainly looks settled, except on the South Island West Coast, and next weekend's front and trough doesn't look particularly active.
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No we dont want troughs and fronts next weekend ;)
tich wrote:and next weekend's front and trough doesn't look particularly active.
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Michael wrote:No we dont want troughs and fronts next weekend ;)
I agree
We just want active troughs and fronts next weekend. not pissy weak ones ;)

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Agreed.

I hope things get more interesting as things warm up. One thing I'm reading is that El nino causes drier weather in the east, how do thunderstorms tie up with this then here in Canterbury? Apparently they (NIWA etc) say winds will be more from the WSW, is this good for thunderstorms John? What's your opinion on why conditions are better here in the east for thunder when El nino's are about?

Thanks.

Also, I see a line of rain heading for the North right now (Auckland etc), hopefully it builds into something for you guys.
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Aaron J Wilkinson wrote:Agreed.

I hope things get more interesting as things warm up. One thing I'm reading is that El nino causes drier weather in the east, how do thunderstorms tie up with this then here in Canterbury? Apparently they (NIWA etc) say winds will be more from the WSW, is this good for thunderstorms John? What's your opinion on why conditions are better here in the east for thunder when El nino's are about?
Ne sea-breezes mingling with the WSW can cause intability as what it did inthe 1983/83 thunderstorm season. The last big El nino in the 1992 thunderstorm activity here was rather dismal in comparison :(

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Cant comment on thunder specifically, but research we did for Applefields many years ago showed a definite lack of correlation between hail frequency over summer in Canterbury and El Nino/La Nina. Move along folks, nothing to see here...
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The weather wont get "spectacular" until the temps start reaching say 18-20c range.While it stays 14 or less the weather will stay lik it is unless the sun starts doing some heating soon :?
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what a lovely spring day here today!
we need some warmer weather to make the grass grow for the cows!!!
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In Russell, Far North.
A fine mild morning here but now overcaste with light showers about. :(

El nino if it occurs will bring warmer weather to Canterbury and Thunderstorms like the warmer weather however the stronger winds are less good for Cu + Cb development.
Maybe less Thunderstorm activity but stronger Thunderstorms when they do occur.
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Manukau heads observer wrote:what a lovely spring day here today!
we need some warmer weather to make the grass grow for the cows!!!
and to blow the cobwebs out of our lawn mowers :evil: :P
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Clear morning in Auckland with 6C. Forecast is for clear weather.
But as the lower atmosphere is moist and unstable, skies will cloud up a bit today with convective cu/sc. Cloud tops to 2500m.