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Hot before Thunderstorms, NI & Upper SI, 8th Dec

Posted: Thu 08/12/2005 11:08
by Willoughby
Shaping up to be quite hot and thundery indeed tomorrow! Especially Hawke's Bay to Gisborne with hot northwesterlies (low 30's), a sea breeze developing and very unstable conditions aloft will mean extreme convection are on the cards from Central Plateau to Hawke's Bay. :D

Thunderstorms could pop up anywhere from Cape Reinga, East Cape to Cape Palliser and Marlborough during the day. Northwest winds will mean the Auckland-Waikato-BoP region will be in first with the thundery weather.
Storms then ease and heavy rain takes over by evening.
More storms it looks by Sunday.

Chances of further thunderstorms for Taranaki today ;)
MetService havnt updated their Convection outlooks yet so I wonder what they think?

Posted: Thu 08/12/2005 11:24
by spwill
With as slow moving High out to the east of NZ there should be a good moisture feed onto the country especially from the weekend.

Posted: Thu 08/12/2005 11:37
by Achten
I look forward to tomorrow Foggy. Will keep you posted if it eventuates.

Posted: Fri 09/12/2005 10:40
by Willoughby
20c, dewpoint 19c, light winds, very sticky.

MetService don't have much risks out for Hawke's Bay, so who knows. With humidity this high we should be in for a few deluges today, but only if this front stops stalling. :?:

Ricky's boltek has a scattering of storms out to sea, Western AK

Posted: Fri 09/12/2005 11:21
by spike_01
23 degrees here with a westerly... Looking very interesting towards the Coast... 8)

Posted: Fri 09/12/2005 16:31
by Gary McConnochie
Big clap of thunder here. Brewing up nicely. :D

Posted: Fri 09/12/2005 16:43
by Storm Struck
Yes it has gone very unstable in the sky now dark towering CU and visable CBS from right to left Thunderstorm soon id think here's hoping light shower of rain at present.
Cheers
Jason.

Posted: Fri 09/12/2005 16:49
by Achten
Some towers going up now from the ranges, one has anviled north of me. Very warm 32 here. Beaut day.

Posted: Fri 09/12/2005 16:50
by dogmelon
Heard some thunder from a fairly innocuous looking cloud out ellesmere way.

Posted: Fri 09/12/2005 17:10
by Achten
I think you may be on the mark there Foggy, Temp over 30's, dew point has come up though the day and now the sea breeze has kicked in helping matters. Would not be supprised if we have an evening storm.

Posted: Fri 09/12/2005 17:26
by Storm Struck
No thunder heard here but some impressive build ups and great pics to show off later.
Also biggest rain drops I have ever seen :shock: :D the size of 10 cent pieces yeharrr.
Not sure wats gonna happen yet been lots strikes on tracker near Elesmere and around 5pm when I turned on radio seferics non stop for 10 minutes at least.
Report again later hopefully with a storm. 8)
Cheers
Jason.

Posted: Fri 09/12/2005 17:37
by tich
No thunder heard here but some impressive build ups and great pics to show off later.
Also biggest rain drops I have ever seen the size of 10 cent pieces yeharrr.
Probably thundering and hailing somewhere about Cheviot (far North Canterbury) at 4pm - radar shows purple blob.
Clouds built up around Chch this morning, but I went to a movie just before noon, and when I left the fantasy world (Narnia) and walked back outside, the sun was still shining, though alot of cloud around. No raindrops that I noticed in the city, though I was inside for about 2 hours around midday.

Posted: Fri 09/12/2005 18:48
by Storm Struck
Is the tracker playing up again bcoz its ranging strikes in a line again although having saying that there is a convergence line visable on WZ sattelite.
An area of lower cloud came over before we have had this happen many times before in these situations but has cleared again now more sunshine and Towering CU to SW also some Turkey towers farr north probly the Cheviot storm Tich.
Cheers
Jason.

Posted: Fri 09/12/2005 21:02
by Storm Struck
Well no storms in the end but ohh well still atleast something came out of today bit of surprise as of late afternoon I was thinking things looked grim stormwise.
Well here's some of todays bets pics few CU and Mamatus this morning.
Cheers
Jason.

Posted: Fri 09/12/2005 21:04
by Storm Struck
And just one more.
Cheers
Jason.

Posted: Fri 09/12/2005 22:54
by Achten
Nice storm here this evening, good display of fork lightning and 6mm in the rain gauge.

Posted: Fri 09/12/2005 22:55
by Willoughby
Yup, storms reported at Napier Airport :)
NZNR:
SPECI 090706Z 24011KT 60KM SCT040 BKN150 BKN300 22/14 Q1005 RMK LIGHTNING OBS EAST THUNDER/HAIL REPORTED
METAR 090600Z 03009KT 60KM SCT040 BKN150 BKN300 23/19 Q1003 RMK LIGHTNING OBS S-TO-WEST THUNDER/HAIL REPORTED

Temp is 19c, dewpoint 18c with light rain, very hard work in the 28c restaurant :?

Nice mammatus pics there Jason.

Posted: Sat 10/12/2005 01:58
by Thunder
Saw two Cg's yesterday and one bit of sheet lightning so not a heck of alot taken in from the day, managed to get one of the Cg's on video while up at the hill top before going over into Akaroa with Steven Graham. The first Cg me and Steven saw just before Little River was really bright but wasn't recording at that stage unfortunately.

The air was also quite hazy with alot of moisture in the air.

Cheers

Posted: Sat 10/12/2005 08:11
by Skywatcher
Good one, Aaron. The camera was focused on infinity after all ;)

The storm started not far south of Templeton then headed ESE over BP which is why the tracker was showing a fairly straight line of strikes.

Great to finally see some lightning this season :)

Here's a panorama of what we could see when we stopped at Hilltop.

Posted: Sat 10/12/2005 08:42
by NZstorm
Not a bad photo Aaron, despite the distance.

Interesting to see the sea breeze convergence storm over the Hawkes Bay last night.

Will be interesting to see where storms fire this this afternoon. West of Waikato looks a good bet for thunderstorms with that frontal boundary there.

Posted: Sat 10/12/2005 08:48
by spwill
Saw two Cg's yesterday and one bit of sheet lightning so not a heck of alot taken in from the day, managed to get one of the Cg's on video while up at the hill top before going over into Akaroa with Steven Graham.
Did well Aaron to get one of the Cg's on Video, looks great.
Road in to Akoroa is slow, would be a hard area to chase storms.

Posted: Sat 10/12/2005 22:58
by Thunder
Thanks guy's!!

I've redone it a little (tone curve etc) to make the image better and more saturated (I guess?) however it introduces a bit more noise into the picture.

I think the best way to get better stills than a MiniDv camera that does 576 x 720 is to go to HD video camera. There are consumer cams coming out now and will be the best way to achieve better stills. Like below:

http://www.sony.co.nz/products/product. ... 1729268096

Yes the cam was luckily on infinity after all! Nice pic there Steven.

Cheers

Posted: Sun 11/12/2005 09:27
by Gary Roberts
Dang...that page/site only works if you're still using Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser. They must get around three hits per week now that most sensible people are using Firefox or Opera. :(

Posted: Sun 11/12/2005 10:14
by Manukau heads obs
80% still use IE

Posted: Sun 11/12/2005 10:24
by Thunder
I was actually using firefox at the time when getting that link, perhpas firefox won't actually go to where that link is pointing though if you put it in the URL box thingy?

Just click on Digital Video Camera and two HD cams pop up on the first page.