Welcome back, have really missed your contributions here!Awhituobs wrote: Tue 10/09/2019 07:23 thought I would re join, have missed being able to be part of the conversations
especially interesting this SSW event
We had a great thunderstorm here yesterday afternoon
actually we have had lots here over the last few days (some real good ones at night too, real close lightning and thunder)
the rain can stop now though!! (and I see we have a more typical weather pattern for the next week after today, whew)
Brian
Tasman low and cold air collision September 7-9
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Re: Tasman low and cold air collision September 7-9
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I have a bit more spare time now (dare I say it)
I took some photos of a whales mouth CB line a couple of days ago
that day a funnel was spotted in the kaipara
I did see a bit of rotation on this line too
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www.weather-display.com/windy/gb/grahamsbeach.htm
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Re: Tasman low and cold air collision September 7-9
Welcome back Brian!
Eu suggests Dargaville region the best area for a late morning/pm storm today although you can't take models too much on face value.
Eu suggests Dargaville region the best area for a late morning/pm storm today although you can't take models too much on face value.
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Re: Tasman low and cold air collision September 7-9
Great to see ya back BrianAwhituobs wrote: Tue 10/09/2019 07:23 thought I would re join, have missed being able to be part of the conversations
especially interesting this SSW event
Brian



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Re: Tasman low and cold air collision September 7-9
looks like the low in the tasman is going to 'Roll Over' the top of the South Auckland area
with the dry cold air pushing it up and over, that is to the south of it
we have had enough rain for now
with the dry cold air pushing it up and over, that is to the south of it
we have had enough rain for now
Brian Hamilton
www.weather-display.com/windy/gb/grahamsbeach.htm
www.weather-display.com/windy/gb/grahamsbeach.htm
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Re: Tasman low and cold air collision September 7-9
a funnel cloud was seen in west auckland yesterday. note that the funnel was where the storm was more active. wow.
https://www.tvnz.co.nz/one-news/new-zea ... t-auckland
https://www.tvnz.co.nz/one-news/new-zea ... t-auckland
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Re: Tasman low and cold air collision September 7-9
Cooler across Auckland today for sure with the dewpoint a very stable 9C. And looking at obs for Northland dp's are 12C, they were more unstable 13-14C yesterday.