
'Cleanup begins after storm causes 'carnage' across Auckland'
This one is good for GFS, http://nz.bsch.com.au/stormcast.html?op ... :null:0#scGrowler wrote:Where do people get the GFS charts etc from?
Nev wrote:Absurd headline from the NZ Herald...![]()
'Cleanup begins after storm causes 'carnage' across Auckland'
Would explain why they were bright flashes and super loud and vibrations on a mother level. Must have been 2 positive ones cry close to me to have been only 3 seconds apart.Tornado Tim wrote:Quite a good proportion of Yesterdays Lightning activity was from Positive CG's, with 39% of the total strikes in the Tasman and Auckland Region, mainly due to the good upper and and mid level support getting a good charge dispersion.
Would account for bright forks of Lightning people were seeing and from what I saw yesterday.
Wimp.Storm Struck wrote: Not making any major calls until 12 hours out just to be sure
On Facebook GG wrote:Rough night, Waiheke? Thought you'd be interested in this: Over 500 lightning strikes recorded, 390 of which were recorded in the 2 hours until 322am this morning (shown below). Most of the intense thunderstorm activity, and the heaviest rainfall, was observed out over the Gulf, including Waiheke. (This is driven by the fact thunderstorms don't like cold feet, in case you were wondering, and favour the warmer seas at night in winter). It is always good for Islanders to take note when MetService issues a Severe Thunderstorm Watch in winter, meaning conditions are ripe for a severe storm, since you're one of the areas of Auckland most likely to see them.