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Posted: Thu 21/12/2006 08:15
by 03Stormchaser
Interesting to see here how the rain fell over canterbury yesterday:

http://www.ecan.govt.nz/Our+Environment ... -table.htm

Geraldine forest recording 80mm yesterday,

Posted: Thu 21/12/2006 09:33
by Storm Struck
It seems to be alot of the rain has quite large drops at times which would be mistaken for sleet :roll: :lol:.
Woke up to a very heavy shower before also a few twigs around as the wind must have been up to gale force at times last night was quite strong from about 11pm.
I have up to 42mm in the gauge so far and looks like another heavy shower is on it's way.
Cheers
Jason.

Posted: Thu 21/12/2006 11:27
by Storm Struck
There's hail in them showers now :D only tiny though doesn't surprise me as it's only 6C :shock: brrrr.
Just waiting for one of these to sqeeze out a clap of thunder they are heavy enough and some nice looking shafts on them too.
Cheers
Jason.

Posted: Thu 21/12/2006 11:32
by gllitz
Mt Hutt webcam showing "whiteness" as well....shoulda stayed open for some Christmas skiing business? :D

Posted: Thu 21/12/2006 13:13
by Snowlover
Its just getting coler and colder in christchurch!!! central chch now on 6.3C!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted: Thu 21/12/2006 13:20
by Andrew Massie
Just had a 10min hailstorm... hardly a storm, but up to 5mm hail.. dissappointed no thunder with it, really! :?

Posted: Thu 21/12/2006 13:31
by Snowlover
FAR OUT!!!!!! Getting that hail shower now

Posted: Thu 21/12/2006 14:33
by RWood
Brilliant day here but cold. temps. :?
As compensation for the coolness this month's sun total is racing ahead of average. :)

Posted: Thu 21/12/2006 18:21
by mikestormchaser
Yes im not really happy with this weather its supossed too be summer!!! ;)
:lol: yeah we got a few hail showers today, especially when i was driving too work it is amazing we did not get any thunder at all being a wintery blast in the heat of summer and speaking of witch its the longest day!
Id hardly call today warm though ;)

Posted: Thu 21/12/2006 21:02
by tich
Pretty chilly in Central Otago too. Fresh snow visible above about 1000m on mountains between Alexandra and Ranfurly, but publican at Wedderburn (about 500m asl) said it had been snowing there this morning. Some oubtreaks of rain yesterday and showers and fine intervals today. Had a brief hail squall early this afternoon between Oterehua and Ranfurly. At least it doesn't seem to be as bad as what Chch has been getting.

Posted: Thu 21/12/2006 22:54
by spwill
Fiji is going cheap I hear.

Posted: Fri 22/12/2006 00:13
by Andrew Massie
spwill wrote:Fiji is going cheap I hear.
Yeah, get the army on your side, and you can take over the country really cheaply! Of course, only when there's no rugby on...

Posted: Fri 22/12/2006 23:36
by Andrew Massie
now up to 66mm for the last 72hrs. WHAT SUMMER?!!!! :roll:

Posted: Sat 23/12/2006 21:30
by tich
Still a few showers in the Maniatoto and Middlemarch areas yesterday, while today it was partly cloudy up to mid Canterbury and cloudy around Chch as I got back mid afternoon. Still chilly for the time of year. I could see snow on the Alps inland from Timaru (with a bit still on top of the Hunter Hills), but Canterbury foothills were capped by cloud. Probably still white on Mt Hutt. (easily could've been a bit on tops of Banks Peninsula yesterday, going by the descriptions of Chch weather)

Posted: Sat 23/12/2006 22:41
by Storm Struck
The southerly attack is over :lol: now we can enjoy summer again :D .
Up to 51mm of rain since midday Tuesday so id say thats more than average for December here and is likly to keep the fire risks down for awhile.
Still keeping eyes peeled for thunder days 8-[ ](*,) but patience is a virtue.
Cheers
Jason.

Posted: Sun 24/12/2006 09:17
by Andrew Massie
Andrew Massie wrote:now up to 66mm for the last 72hrs. WHAT SUMMER?!!!! :roll:
Total of 76mm for event.. Craploads for December!!! And the longest day's been and gone! Surf patrols have been going since Labour weekend.. WHY?!!! :D

Posted: Sun 24/12/2006 10:04
by TonyT
In most parts of the Canty Plains December is the wettest month of the year on average. Not in Chch and on the Peninsula though.

Posted: Sun 24/12/2006 11:28
by RWood
There are some variants in the Plains scenario, away from Ch'ch/BP - esp. in places with a near-uniform distribution of averages - where July and even August pop up.

There was in the past a period of 30-year means, or something similar, when
if you took the entire Canterbury province, when there was at least one location for each month of the year which had that month as its wettest...from the restricted set of 30-year normals I have for 1971-2000 I suspect that this is now not the case (probably no winners for Feb).

Perhpas you can verify this latter part?! :-k

Posted: Sun 24/12/2006 11:33
by mikestormchaser
Not a bad start here today in Christchurch especially without the rain :D
as it should warm up too a nice 21C today :)...
We haven't really had the best storm season so far but hopefully 2007 will change that. ;)
Speaking of witch i want too wish everyone a great Christmas and a very happy storm chasing new year 8)

cheers guys