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...is quite boring I know, but there must be a tad of instability about today, i even saw some castellanus out to my west just before.
Anyway it may lead to an afternoon sea breeze convergence similar to what we got last nite which resulted in a drop of rain yesterday evening.
10am radar shows a convergence line over the waitakeres but it appears that any T/Cu are getting quickly flattened so I imagine the upper must be fairly warm??
still thought it may be worth a post....but i see there will be no significant rain for auckland until week starting the 27th at the earliest. I can feel a short lived drought coming on!!
Anyway it may lead to an afternoon sea breeze convergence similar to what we got last nite which resulted in a drop of rain yesterday evening.
10am radar shows a convergence line over the waitakeres but it appears that any T/Cu are getting quickly flattened so I imagine the upper must be fairly warm??
still thought it may be worth a post....but i see there will be no significant rain for auckland until week starting the 27th at the earliest. I can feel a short lived drought coming on!!
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Yes, some shallow instability today and with dewpoints around 16C and light winds there must be a chance of one or two small showers when the seabreezes get going.may lead to an afternoon sea breeze convergence similar to what we got last nite which resulted in a drop of rain yesterday evening.
Yes but 22C here, 2C thereIn Munich, Germany the weahter is just as boring as at Auckland at this time.

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Gee we really are convectively dead.. well almost.
Some good memories this time last year for the Upper North Island
http://www.weatherforum.org.nz/forum/vi ... php?t=1147
Some good memories this time last year for the Upper North Island
http://www.weatherforum.org.nz/forum/vi ... php?t=1147

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Just read that whole thread for some excitement lol <sigh>Foggy Hamilton wrote:Gee we really are convectively dead.. well almost.
Some good memories this time last year for the Upper North Island
http://www.weatherforum.org.nz/forum/vi ... php?t=1147
I had forgotten what a good couple of days we had, and for my birthday

Temperature was a lot higher than forecast today with NW, managed to just hit 27 here..
Looks like some potential instability around the north next Tues/Wed in between the ridges


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Went for a hike up Mt Grey (near Amberley) today - gusty northeasterly along the coast died out inland, and a northwesterly gradually freshened in the afternoon as we cam down. High cloud (beginnings of northwest arch) kept the temperature at a pleasant level on the mountain.
BTW, my cousin in Amberley showed me a photo dated 9th March 2006, which showed a fresh coating of snow on the 970m Mt Grey, with the snowline down to about 650-700m.
Pretty low for so early - I remember a cold southerly then, but I didn't think the snow would get lower than about 1000m. Tony, did you see that snowfall?
BTW, my cousin in Amberley showed me a photo dated 9th March 2006, which showed a fresh coating of snow on the 970m Mt Grey, with the snowline down to about 650-700m.

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[quote="tich"]Went for a hike up Mt Grey (near Amberley) today - gusty northeasterly along the coast died out inland, and a northwesterly gradually freshened in the afternoon as we cam down. High cloud (beginnings of northwest arch) kept the temperature at a pleasant level on the mountain.
How was the Track there Tich? I was there about October last year triming the track and putting new markers in this of course done for DOC.
I must admit its great to see you dont have to travel farr to see native bush
which is what we need to do more of get rid of all those introduced pine trees and replace them with natives.
There was a time when the Plains were covered in natives but the maori's decided they needed wood and land for farming so they burnt it down.
Cheers
Jason.
How was the Track there Tich? I was there about October last year triming the track and putting new markers in this of course done for DOC.
I must admit its great to see you dont have to travel farr to see native bush

There was a time when the Plains were covered in natives but the maori's decided they needed wood and land for farming so they burnt it down.
Cheers
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Pretty sure that was commented on in this forum at the time.tich wrote:BTW, my cousin in Amberley showed me a photo dated 9th March 2006, which showed a fresh coating of snow on the 970m Mt Grey, with the snowline down to about 650-700m.Pretty low for so early - I remember a cold southerly then, but I didn't think the snow would get lower than about 1000m. Tony, did you see that snowfall?
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No, I can't find any forum comments on this. When I found the main thread relating to the cold weather of that day, you only mentioned that 0.4mm fell at your place Tony, and I put a link to the Mt Hutt webcam which showed fresh snow on that mountain. (at levels alot higher than Mt Grey)Pretty sure that was commented on in this forum at the time.
The snow could've been hail, but hail coatings are usually more uneven and not restricted to being above well defined altitudes, whereas the white coating on Mt Grey was only down to a specific level.
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It was snow as there was snow on Mt Oxford, I asked my brother as his farm is up that way. He thought the snow was down too around 700-800mtich wrote:No, I can't find any forum comments on this. When I found the main thread relating to the cold weather of that day, you only mentioned that 0.4mm fell at your place Tony, and I put a link to the Mt Hutt webcam which showed fresh snow on that mountain. (at levels alot higher than Mt Grey)Pretty sure that was commented on in this forum at the time.
The snow could've been hail, but hail coatings are usually more uneven and not restricted to being above well defined altitudes, whereas the white coating on Mt Grey was only down to a specific level.
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We found the track OK, but I can't say whether it's improved or not, as I've never been up there before. Alot of the time we used the official 'road' (to the summit tower). Some nice native bush in places, with much birdsongHow was the Track there Tich? I was there about October last year triming the track and putting new markers in this of course done for DOC.


It was snow as there was snow on Mt Oxford, I asked my brother as his farm is up that way. He thought the snow was down too around 700-800m
I certainly remember that cold outbreak (though not as vividly as the southerly gales of a week before), and knew there was snow on the Alps, but didn't think it would come so low in North Canterbury. Must've been a extra pool of cold air to bring freezing levels down in the area.Sorry Ben, I just remembered there being a thread about that cold outbreak. I do also remember seeing the snow, but I think it was all gone by mid afternoon the next day.
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Can any one remember if Metservice put out a snow to low levels forecast for this day?? Because I dont think they did.tich wrote:We found the track OK, but I can't say whether it's improved or not, as I've never been up there before. Alot of the time we used the official 'road' (to the summit tower). Some nice native bush in places, with much birdsongHow was the Track there Tich? I was there about October last year triming the track and putting new markers in this of course done for DOC., but also a large number of wasps, obviously living off the honeydew from the beech trunks.
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It was snow as there was snow on Mt Oxford, I asked my brother as his farm is up that way. He thought the snow was down too around 700-800mI certainly remember that cold outbreak (though not as vividly as the southerly gales of a week before), and knew there was snow on the Alps, but didn't think it would come so low in North Canterbury. Must've been a extra pool of cold air to bring freezing levels down in the area.Sorry Ben, I just remembered there being a thread about that cold outbreak. I do also remember seeing the snow, but I think it was all gone by mid afternoon the next day.
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Well i don't remember it happening in Auckland

03 Stormchaser wrote:Can any one remember if Metservice put out a snow to low levels forecast for this day?? Because I dont think they did.tich wrote: I certainly remember that cold outbreak (though not as vividly as the southerly gales of a week before), and knew there was snow on the Alps, but didn't think it would come so low in North Canterbury. Must've been a extra pool of cold air to bring freezing levels down in the area.
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I'm pretty sure they didn't. I believe the only snow forecasts for that cold spell were in the mountain forecasts, ie at levels higher than about 1000m. Snow down to 700m in North Canterbury in early March must be rather unusual. (though if it had happened during the southerly storm nearly a week before, it would've been somewhat more believable)Can any one remember if Metservice put out a snow to low levels forecast for this day?? Because I dont think they did.
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This thread http://www.weatherforum.org.nz/forum/vi ... c&start=15 mentions snow to 350m in Otago at that time, with forecasts to 800m. I think this was the same storm. The date on the photo is wrong, the Thursday was the 10th, not 9th.
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Reading the thread, I was surprised to see that the Gebbies Pass wind turbine was broken "again"TonyT wrote:This thread http://www.weatherforum.org.nz/forum/vi ... c&start=15 mentions snow to 350m in Otago at that time, with forecasts to 800m.


This is the thread for 9th March mentioning snow: http://www.weatherforum.org.nz/forum/vi ... php?t=1720 but can't find anything from the day before probably because of the excitement over the thunderstorms

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