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Tornado Waikato 21/12/05

Posted: Wed 21/12/2005 21:32
by spwill
Had a great storm chase day in the Waikato with the highlight being a distant Tornado out the back of a Thunderstorm we had been watching over the northern Hauraki Plains.

Photo's have not reduced well, perhaps Brian or Ricki have better.

Posted: Wed 21/12/2005 21:40
by spwill
This was the Thunderstorm that spawned the Funnel.
photo taken shortly after

Posted: Wed 21/12/2005 21:52
by spwill
Saw plenty of good cloud build ups and Lightning today.

Posted: Wed 21/12/2005 21:57
by Fujita Phil
Great photos =D> An early Xmas present I'd say :D

Posted: Wed 21/12/2005 21:58
by NZstorm
Yes, an interesting day.

We were originally closer to the area where the tornado formed and spotted the funnel there as we were heading away. :x but at least we were lucky enough to see it. :)

Posted: Wed 21/12/2005 22:04
by Manukau heads obs
awesome day!!!
yes, we were in the right area, but was heading in the wrong direction at the wrong time! .Saw some good lightning strikes too!!
my pictures attached :)
:D :D :D

Posted: Wed 21/12/2005 22:05
by spwill
Watched this storm develop to our north, it then passed over head and as it moved east of us produced the Funnel.

Posted: Wed 21/12/2005 22:13
by Thunder
Wow!!!! That sure looks like you guy's had a awsome time!! Wish I could've been there. I think you guy's should go chasing in a group more often and then tornadoes would result more!

Any idea on your thoughts as to why it was produced? Landspout etc? Is always good to learn.

I can see Foggy in the photo! lol.

Cheers

Posted: Wed 21/12/2005 22:23
by spwill
I've darkened this photo, shows up our Tornado a little better. :D

Posted: Wed 21/12/2005 22:24
by Manukau heads obs
Any idea on your thoughts as to why it was produced?
the sun managed to come out for a while before that CB line arrived, and also being in the hauraki plains area, and there was a surface northerly, drawing in warmer moist air from the firth of thames,and a colder gust front developing in behind that, and some amazing instability (i.e the photo where you can see the tall and lanky foggy and we are all pointing at a towering cumulus, that cloud was going up REAL fast, some of the bests updraughts i have seen! )

Posted: Wed 21/12/2005 22:33
by Angel
aww i'm so jealous.. we had heavy rain today.. i wish i'd had my camera out cuz the rotation in the clouds was pretty bloody cool.. didnt even produce a stinky water spout.. Instead i got soaked delivering pizza :P

Posted: Wed 21/12/2005 22:47
by NZ Thunderstorm Soc
Good shots lads :)
Did that tornado actually touch ground?

JohnGaul
NZTS

Posted: Wed 21/12/2005 22:49
by Willoughby
Has it been mentioned at all in the media?
Send it to TV one :)

What a wonderful chase that was, I learnt so much in terms of where to go during a storm etc and the discussions between Brian and Steven was fantastic.. spwill surely is a snapper!! :D And ricky's work with the comms and wireless internet was very valueble

Did you guys get much back on the return? Just some recent heavy showers here.

Here's that T/Cu which just exploded right in front of our eyes. Rolling Cu at first, then turned into a Cb after it hit Te Aroha in about 15 minutes! :D

Posted: Wed 21/12/2005 22:52
by Gary Roberts
Angel wrote:aww i'm so jealous.. we had heavy rain today.. i wish i'd had my camera out cuz the rotation in the clouds was pretty bloody cool.. didnt even produce a stinky water spout.. Instead i got soaked delivering pizza :P
Heh! :D

Posted: Wed 21/12/2005 23:22
by ricky
That was a fun day! :D
Here's a few of my pics.. looks like we all got very similar tornado ones.. the speed of that convection over the plains was awesome

Posted: Wed 21/12/2005 23:25
by ricky
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Posted: Wed 21/12/2005 23:30
by spwill
Did that tornado actually touch ground?
From our vantage point we thought it was low enough to be impacting at ground level.
Has it been mentioned at all in the media?
Unless it damaged property I guess it's not news.


Did you guys get much back on the return?
Just steak, salad and fries. Some nice Cb's about though.

A fun day, hope we get out again this Summer.

Posted: Wed 21/12/2005 23:57
by Manukau heads obs
midnight here, just got woken up with thunder and torrential rain and hail!!
13mm of rain in that shower!
i see pukekohe got 21mm in that shower that just went past us while we were at bombay at 10:30m that morning!
see:
http://www.tokaanuskihire.co.nz/pukekoh ... rgraph.gif

Posted: Thu 22/12/2005 07:43
by NZstorm
midnight here, just got woken up with thunder and torrential rain and hail!!
13mm of rain in that shower!
Wow. Still unstable and showery this morning. I notice the 500mb temp is colder over Auckland (-20C) than Invercargill (-17C).
Any idea on your thoughts as to why it was produced? Landspout etc? Is always good to learn.
Yes, a landspout tornado. A surface northerly coming in from the Firth of Thames with a backing in the low level winds to WNW at 1000m. I think there was a local surface boundary moving through the area at the time as well.

I think many NZ tornadoes, particularly those in the summer, are landspouts, (as opposed to mesocyclonic tornadoes). They are normaly F0 rarely F1. I think the march Greymouth tornado was evidence that the landpout process (spin up) can lead to a signifcant tornado with possible F2 damage there.

Posted: Thu 22/12/2005 08:08
by spike_01
Great pics guys... I heard via another MB there may have been one, but those pics confirm it... Well done... 8)

Posted: Thu 22/12/2005 11:51
by Willoughby
Did you get those group photos spwill? :)

Further heavy showers under relatively shallow instability today, 18c with a westerly breeze.

Posted: Thu 22/12/2005 15:48
by spwill
Foggy said,
Did you get those group photos spwill?
Okay.
Left to right, Foggy, Ricki, NZstorm, Brian and spwill.

Posted: Thu 22/12/2005 16:27
by jrj
What a handsome bunch of dudes!
Seasons Greetings.

Posted: Thu 22/12/2005 22:07
by Thunder
Great photo guys! :D I'll have to come up some time in the future when a storm looks like brewing.

Cheers

Posted: Thu 22/12/2005 22:13
by Manukau heads obs
thinkin about that day more.....where it formed was where there was always from the start a heavy cumulus build line...an hour before hand...there was definately a convergence there....from a northerly from the north...
wish we had gone further north to be under that, LOL