Thunder above the Mackenzie.
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Thunder above the Mackenzie.
The southern part only though, and of course I was at Tekapo all day. At least we got some decent rain at last.
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Crikey!Foggy Hamilton wrote:Microburst near Balclutha!!
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/0,2106,3513194a11,00.html
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Lots storms been going off around down south from about Ashburton southwards and there's been some nice towering too mostly to my north and also a CB to the SW.
Here's todays wrap up of pics since iam going out soon.
Cheers
Jason.
Here's todays wrap up of pics since iam going out soon.
Cheers
Jason.
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The location of that severe wind event was near Winton, about 30km north of Invercargill, not Balclutha. (Wednesday). Interesting to see some damage documented. When I get a chance I would like to do some research on the storm. From memory the satellite should an intense cb north south across Southland.
Nice turkey photos there Jason.
Nice turkey photos there Jason.
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Re the Southland storm Wed14th Dec
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/0,2106,3513194a11,00.html
Looking at Invercargill sounding this was a severe multicell rather than supercell. Two vehicles on the property were pitted by hail stones with wing mirrors smashed. The owner of the property said the stones were upto 50cent size. Alot of trees on the property were brought down by a microburst but tornado can not be ruled out. If it was a tornado it would have been the landspout type (non mesocyclonic). [/quote]
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/0,2106,3513194a11,00.html
Looking at Invercargill sounding this was a severe multicell rather than supercell. Two vehicles on the property were pitted by hail stones with wing mirrors smashed. The owner of the property said the stones were upto 50cent size. Alot of trees on the property were brought down by a microburst but tornado can not be ruled out. If it was a tornado it would have been the landspout type (non mesocyclonic). [/quote]
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That storm was near Winton (Invercargill), not Balclutha.
Yes, the Milton area can get good thunderstorms at this time of year. But storms like the one featured in this thread are almost unheard of in Southland or Otago. Quite a freak occurance. To get a humid unstable subtropical airmass over Southland is very unusual.
Yes, the Milton area can get good thunderstorms at this time of year. But storms like the one featured in this thread are almost unheard of in Southland or Otago. Quite a freak occurance. To get a humid unstable subtropical airmass over Southland is very unusual.
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Didn't come to much still was very interesting at the time low cloud here now although dark low cloud has that look as if its gonna pour down so who knows.
Iam just gonna whisper this could be few possible thunder days next week Tuesday especailly.
Cheers
Jason.
We live in hope as the long wait for storms goes on
Iam just gonna whisper this could be few possible thunder days next week Tuesday especailly.
Cheers
Jason.
We live in hope as the long wait for storms goes on
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I did note a Cb top to the north this afternoon but it looked quite futile, and also conditions around looked very unsuitable for thunderstorm development. So I don't suspect it to be much.
Could be something more interesting from tomorrow onwards especially into next week here, rather than the rest of the country. Could see our first tornado here about Thursday next week although ...?
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Could be something more interesting from tomorrow onwards especially into next week here, rather than the rest of the country. Could see our first tornado here about Thursday next week although ...?
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Well it was a beaut. I was working in Invercargill for the week. Well actually on Wednesday from 3pm, "working" actually meant "golf". The locals had told me all week that there had been buildups to the west but they had never made it to the city. Wednesday's sky just looked different. About the tenth hole, furthest from the clubrooms, about 5pm, I told my playing partner that we are leaving and we walked straight back. Thank goodness we did as the first lightning came almost as well got to the car and the skies opened 5mins later. The clouds were amazing in shape, huge dark circular and multi layered preceding the event. There was heaps of in-cloud lightning and an amazing CG not far from me. As it came over from Winton it appeared to split into two storms, one heading almost south that fizzled out and one off to the north.NZstorm wrote:That storm was near Winton (Invercargill), not Balclutha.
Yes, the Milton area can get good thunderstorms at this time of year. But storms like the one featured in this thread are almost unheard of in Southland or Otago. Quite a freak occurance. To get a humid unstable subtropical airmass over Southland is very unusual.
And of course.... no camera apart from the cellphone . Totally useless
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There is no such thing as bad weather, just the wrong clothes.
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Thanks for the report Phil.
The cell phone camera is always handy. You can get 3megapixel cameras on cellphones now.
Can anybody explain the 'sculptured look' on the cloud base. My guess is that it is likely an oregraphic appendage cloud rather than a structural feature of the storm. Thanks for the interesting photo Phil.
The cell phone camera is always handy. You can get 3megapixel cameras on cellphones now.
Can anybody explain the 'sculptured look' on the cloud base. My guess is that it is likely an oregraphic appendage cloud rather than a structural feature of the storm. Thanks for the interesting photo Phil.
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