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Nice pictures there Aaron :)
Similar to what I saw at and coming back from West Melton.
I had my video camera with me but did no filming.
I must get a digital camera :-s
Hope the Sea-breeze/coastal influence is a bit better tomorrow?

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Cool pics there guys.. hopefully more tomorrow? :)

0.4mm here today and mostly cloudy, 22.2c, fresh westerly
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Looking good out there lots of scatterd cumulus and towering CU also getting very black to the west. :D Thunderstorms looking alot more likly today.
Trying to watch rugby and weather at same time :lol: .
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Yes Jason heading out that way this afternoon :)
It's been southerly here all morning, so I don't know what they mean by a southerly 'change' around midday?
Maybe the change is a more aggresiver southerly or perhaps even a NE change??? That'ill be good :D


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Its just turned NE now John :D so this will be good up against the southerly when it comes the clouds are building to a certain level but there's just a little ingrediant they are lacking and thats a kicking southerly.
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Thanks guys for your reports and photo's from yesterday. :D
Hopefully more Storms down your way today.

Paul said,
Even though you only observed very small hail in a couple of cases, ofcourse it doesn't mean that larger hail didn't occur somewhere
Yes, the weather around Thunderstorms tends to be very local especially with hail.
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Aaron J Wilkinson wrote:...we couldn't possibly cover everywhere so it's very possible some bigger hail did fall in areas...
I'd say the biggest I saw fall here in Omarama was only around 10mm maximum, and most was half that size.
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NZ Thunderstorm Soc wrote:Our new place WILL be the West Melton Observatory :)
Heh! Maybe you should have a chat to the folk at the West Melton Astronomical Observatory about providing weather info to them! :D
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very unstable air over the south Island. Hopefully the surface conditions can come togeather to allow some convection to fire. Ideally you want that colder southerly change to hold off as much as possible to allow some surface heating the development of a NE.

That unstable air will be over the NI tomorrow.

Had what looked to be a weak front go through here about an hour ago with a 5mins of quite heavy rain from low topped cbs.
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Gary Roberts wrote:
Aaron J Wilkinson wrote:...we couldn't possibly cover everywhere so it's very possible some bigger hail did fall in areas...
I'd say the biggest I saw fall here in Omarama was only around 10mm maximum, and most was half that size.
Thanks Gary.

Southerly has just gone through Timaru (at 11am and only 9kts) and pressure is rising. There is a convergence line of east to west oriented showers on the radar not really moving much at the moment just south of them. Expect to see it surge northward I would think.

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good pics there nice reports you can have thunderstoms for another day then we want them back in the NI please ;)
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Paul what do right chances of thunder on the plains now then? as front has stalled some what over mid-Cnaterbury
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03 Stormchaser wrote:Paul what do right chances of thunder on the plains now then? as front has stalled some what over mid-Cnaterbury
It looks like the slow moving convergence line on the radar isn't a big player. The radar shows somes storms developing inland with the biggest one over the Rangitata River inland. Have detected hail and have a lightning strike on this one. There is another cell northwest of Christchurch.

So it looks like they are going to fire quite nicely inland with the sotuhsoutheast onshore flow this afternoon.

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Been NE all day here, clouds built up during the morning and rain for the last 30 mins or so, but none of the clouds look particularly big or threatening. Winds still NE, temp 14.
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Yes some moisture indications out there alright especailly to my NW.
I hope the southerly gets kicking in soon .
Here's my pics from yesterday i thought id post these now and post todays later on.
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Jasestrm wrote:Yes some moisture indications out there alright especailly to my NW.
I hope the southerly gets kicking in soon .
Here's my pics from yesterday i thought id post these now and post todays later on.
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Anybody else have problems with forum pics not loading? I thought it was an Opera browser issue at first but it happens in Firefox also, and in Internet Exploder on my wife's Windows PC.

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And after an otherwise glorious morning, it's gone quite dark here in Omarama, with more rain and hail falling.
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Rumble of thunder starting to spit here goes :D
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Becoming quite active now. Development is inland near the foothills. Many cells have small hail. Some lightning strikes in North Canterbury now near the coast.

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Yes Paul, some thunder just now, still raining, and still NE.
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No problems on my PCs.Perhaps you just need to reformat the drive :lol: :lol: :lol:
Gary Roberts wrote: Anybody else have problems with forum pics not loading? I thought it was an Opera browser issue at first but it happens in Firefox also, and in Internet Exploder on my wife's Windows PC.

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Very strong echoes from a storm inland vicinity of the Rakaia River with a high probability of hail about 15mm. Another strong cell developing about half way between there and CHCH.

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Just partly cloudy out near Akaroa so far today; no rain yet, but cloud is now thickening to the west. (not that I can see far far in that direction, as I'm just below the hills on the west side of Akaroa Habour)
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Set my camera up and taped for about 8 mins dont know if i got anything i didnt see any flashes but will have to see.
After that had 2 showers of rain come through most recent one 10 minutes ago with large drops of rain and moderate close to being heavy.
Still NE here at the moment beginning to wonder if the southerly is coming some nice fine breaks appearing further inland and a few Cells visable there still more to come lets see. :? :D
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Just come back in from Homebush, behind Darfield.
Sadly nothing to report. Sky filled in and came onto rain.
...and that's it.
However going down Blenheim Road, the sky looked more spectacular as a bit of a convergence formed.
Got home and found 6.6mm in rain-gauge from a possible heavy downpour just previous to this.
Anyway, no lightning/thunder seen or observed or sferics heard on radio :(

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Have recieved some lightning on tha radio but that is it.
Have come to the conclusion that i am located in a storm void, they go all avoid right where i am. Har har.
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