Severe Tropical Cyclone EVAN (Samoa-Fiji)
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Re: Severe Tropical Cyclone EVAN (Samoa-Fiji)
I have this one
NANDI in FIJI
Dec 17 04:00 22 min ago
SPECI SPECI NFFN 170400Z 05050G81KT 6000 +RA SCT023 SCT043 OVC100 24/24 Q0970
TEMPO 3000 +RA RMK RR 15.0=
which is 5pm local NZ time I think. Pressure has clicked up 2hpa
NANDI in FIJI
Dec 17 04:00 22 min ago
SPECI SPECI NFFN 170400Z 05050G81KT 6000 +RA SCT023 SCT043 OVC100 24/24 Q0970
TEMPO 3000 +RA RMK RR 15.0=
which is 5pm local NZ time I think. Pressure has clicked up 2hpa
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Re: Severe Tropical Cyclone EVAN (Samoa-Fiji)
That image was showing rainfall rate in mm/hr, not reflectivity.Manukau heads obs wrote:they must be using the australian colour scheme...
how do you get red on the rain radar when a cat 4 TC is only green?
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Re: Severe Tropical Cyclone EVAN (Samoa-Fiji)
yeah, I noticed that...still was not very high on the mm/hr scale either?
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Re: Severe Tropical Cyclone EVAN (Samoa-Fiji)
still the same chance
but as been already stated, its just a low of tropical origin (i.e gales and heavy rain)
by the time it gets here
which side of the north island it goes down is the million dollar question, which will affect where the rain falls
and if it stalls near NZ and so keeps a humid NE flow onto the upper north island, meaning a humid and damp xmas period
but as been already stated, its just a low of tropical origin (i.e gales and heavy rain)
by the time it gets here
which side of the north island it goes down is the million dollar question, which will affect where the rain falls
and if it stalls near NZ and so keeps a humid NE flow onto the upper north island, meaning a humid and damp xmas period
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Re: Severe Tropical Cyclone EVAN (Samoa-Fiji)
And about records, what is the biggest cyclone (about category) which has ever been in New Zealand (Auckland)? Tropical Storm or Category 1,2?
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Re: Severe Tropical Cyclone EVAN (Samoa-Fiji)
there has never neen a "tropical cyclone" that has hit NZ
i.e they are always lows of tropical origin
however they are still refered to as ex tropical cyclone "name" or just cyclone "name" when they get here
as the sea temperatures are not warm enough to maintain a center of circular convection (CB's)
(except one a couple of years ago that maintained that structure right up to just off shore from the bay of islands, due to warmer than warmer sea temperatures north of NZ (23 to 24 C))
but these lows can under go extra tropical transition to an intense mid latitude depression if they encounter cold air (e.g a cold front)
that is what happened to the Waihini storm that hit Wellington
or the can deepen again if they tap into a cool but moist feed around a high pressure area..thats what happened with Bola (i.e the rainining out of the tropical moisture air mass by cooling leads to a drop in air pressure...and if that happens at the same time as a high is intensifying then you can a classic 'egg beater' situation)
i.e they are always lows of tropical origin
however they are still refered to as ex tropical cyclone "name" or just cyclone "name" when they get here
as the sea temperatures are not warm enough to maintain a center of circular convection (CB's)
(except one a couple of years ago that maintained that structure right up to just off shore from the bay of islands, due to warmer than warmer sea temperatures north of NZ (23 to 24 C))
but these lows can under go extra tropical transition to an intense mid latitude depression if they encounter cold air (e.g a cold front)
that is what happened to the Waihini storm that hit Wellington
or the can deepen again if they tap into a cool but moist feed around a high pressure area..thats what happened with Bola (i.e the rainining out of the tropical moisture air mass by cooling leads to a drop in air pressure...and if that happens at the same time as a high is intensifying then you can a classic 'egg beater' situation)
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Re: Severe Tropical Cyclone EVAN (Samoa-Fiji)
Ok, I understand, thank you.
Tropical Cyclone Evan Hammers Fiji
http://www.weather.com/news/weather-hur ... n-20121216
Tropical Cyclone Evan Hammers Fiji
http://www.weather.com/news/weather-hur ... n-20121216
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Re: Severe Tropical Cyclone EVAN (Samoa-Fiji)
Evan is doing alot of unravelling at the moment, spreading out...
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Re: Severe Tropical Cyclone EVAN (Samoa-Fiji)
Hopeful it will go down the Eastern side, and be pretty much over by Christmas Day..
In saying that, I am of the opinion that Gisborne and surrounds will be hit pretty hard with flooding..
In saying that, I am of the opinion that Gisborne and surrounds will be hit pretty hard with flooding..
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Re: Severe Tropical Cyclone EVAN (Samoa-Fiji)
seems to be weakening rapidly now, over the colder water
might not be anything left to come down this way ....
mind you, if it can tap into some of this cooler air mass that arrived with the new high pressure SW change
then it might help the extra tropical transition instead of just raining out to the north of us
might not be anything left to come down this way ....
mind you, if it can tap into some of this cooler air mass that arrived with the new high pressure SW change
then it might help the extra tropical transition instead of just raining out to the north of us
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Re: Severe Tropical Cyclone EVAN (Samoa-Fiji)
Warm moist air moving south will generate rain (warm front effect).
There is still model variation on the movement of Ivan. If the gfs does verify looks like Gisborne will catch a lot of rain.
There is still model variation on the movement of Ivan. If the gfs does verify looks like Gisborne will catch a lot of rain.
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Re: Severe Tropical Cyclone EVAN (Samoa-Fiji)
Not a very nice day up north, but perhaps they need the rain. From there it is expected to move southeast so Gisborne may not get much rain out of this.
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Re: Severe Tropical Cyclone EVAN (Samoa-Fiji)
the JTWC has it weakening rapidly (you can see it has been affected by wind shear badly and the LLCC is now fully exposed with convection only in the SE quarter)
and expects it to DISSIPATE in 48 hours
and since its been moving S and not SSW, if the remains keep moving S then only East cape is going to get the effects of it...if it keeps on moving south...the new replacement high pressure could block its path altogether....
will be interesting to see what comes of the remains...certainly lots of potential rain bearing humid air mass with it!
and expects it to DISSIPATE in 48 hours
and since its been moving S and not SSW, if the remains keep moving S then only East cape is going to get the effects of it...if it keeps on moving south...the new replacement high pressure could block its path altogether....
will be interesting to see what comes of the remains...certainly lots of potential rain bearing humid air mass with it!
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Re: Severe Tropical Cyclone EVAN (Samoa-Fiji)
in fact, it has moved slightly SE of S since leaving Fiji...and continues to do so...
it will need to re curve more SW if it is to impact the NI
sure would be a nice xmas present, the rain,for farmers/growers...
it will need to re curve more SW if it is to impact the NI
sure would be a nice xmas present, the rain,for farmers/growers...
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Re: Severe Tropical Cyclone EVAN (Samoa-Fiji)
GFS has Gisborne/HawkesBay in line for the main rain while ECMWF has the low tracking a bit further west so Gisborne to Northland catching the heavy rain with that model. The GFS outcome is more likely to give Auckland a reasonable Xmas day while ECMWF suggest cloudy humid/ chance showers for Ak Xmas day .
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Re: Severe Tropical Cyclone EVAN (Samoa-Fiji)
if anything its moving more SE at the moment..
edit: often though the upper level cloud can move SE (get sheard off), but the actual LLCC, i.e at the surface, will stay put....on its original path..
but that path will get blocked more as the replacement incoming high strengthens the high to the east
and so I guess it will swing down onto the north island
will all that moisture and onshore flows onto ranges,and if it becomes slow moving, potential for flooding type rain falls?
edit: often though the upper level cloud can move SE (get sheard off), but the actual LLCC, i.e at the surface, will stay put....on its original path..
but that path will get blocked more as the replacement incoming high strengthens the high to the east
and so I guess it will swing down onto the north island
will all that moisture and onshore flows onto ranges,and if it becomes slow moving, potential for flooding type rain falls?
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Re: Severe Tropical Cyclone EVAN (Samoa-Fiji)
looks to be moving a long way east or is that just the cloud falling east off the low center like Brian suggests. To me it looks more than that.
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Re: Severe Tropical Cyclone EVAN (Samoa-Fiji)
it was just the wind shear
you can see the low center now..its fully exposed...
its still in the same general place , south of Fiji...
you can see the low center now..its fully exposed...
its still in the same general place , south of Fiji...
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Re: Severe Tropical Cyclone EVAN (Samoa-Fiji)
Its hardly moving and i struggle to see it moving west unless it suddenly gets a move on. To me it still looks like a very very slow SSE movement at this stage.
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Re: Severe Tropical Cyclone EVAN (Samoa-Fiji)
Multi modelling has Evan swiping the top of the North Island before heading into the Tasman.
EC has been truly awful (as was with an earlier low in the South Pac) re Evan.
In my (often woeful) reckoning that ridge will, dependent on its strength, take it to the SE. Either way there will be a Chrissy present.
EC has been truly awful (as was with an earlier low in the South Pac) re Evan.
In my (often woeful) reckoning that ridge will, dependent on its strength, take it to the SE. Either way there will be a Chrissy present.
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Re: Severe Tropical Cyclone EVAN (Samoa-Fiji)
overnight the patient has remained stable
just a very slow movement south
just a very slow movement south
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Re: Severe Tropical Cyclone EVAN (Samoa-Fiji)
Evan's gone... dry and sheared
http://www.goes.noaa.gov/sohemi/sohemil ... wvgms.html
http://www.goes.noaa.gov/sohemi/sohemil ... wvgms.html
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Re: Severe Tropical Cyclone EVAN (Samoa-Fiji)
Perhaps not..... sorry... the space is there re the North Island
http://weather.uwyo.edu/cgi-bin/model?M ... sl&C2=pmsl
http://weather.uwyo.edu/cgi-bin/model?M ... sl&C2=pmsl