A Trough from July 19/20th

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Re: Major Trough from July 19/20th

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WOW, i just watched the loop of that. It only took like 2 frames to go from nothing to that beast. It really did explode didnt it. Looks like we should get some decent amounts of rain if we catch a thunderstorm tomorrow moring. Hopefully we get a nice one explode just off the coast. That will make for a fun day.
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Re: Major Trough from July 19/20th

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Yes, some impressive Cb blow ups out in the Tasman tonight.
Current Auckland dew points are 15C, great moisture levels for the time of year.
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Re: Major Trough from July 19/20th

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cool, getting lightning and thunder here :)
the CB east of whangerei is realy active...heading towards hunua area?
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Re: Major Trough from July 19/20th

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Have heard distant thunder here. Cloud base is very low, almost fog here.
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Re: Major Trough from July 19/20th

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my boltec is placing the strikes too close,,,,i.e from the cb east of whangerei or is it the cell nw of the city that is putting strikes out ahead of the rain,.....from the anvil...that its picking up...hummm
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Re: Major Trough from July 19/20th

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Cb over the top of us now, heavy rain here now. Thunder looks to have stopped.
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Re: Major Trough from July 19/20th

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unfortunatly it weakened as it approached the auckland area....
still, more out in the tasman heading our way...
coromandel /thames in the firing line for the one off whangerei?
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Re: Major Trough from July 19/20th

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Lightning now.with NW
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Re: Major Trough from July 19/20th

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looks like its come to life again, LOL (missed me here in the end)
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Getting pounded by torrential rain here. 19mm in the last 23minutes. Masses of surface water, sadly some people will probably be getting flooded. Still raining heavily.
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Wow, thats heavy stuff. I would say watch out Coromandel/BOP!
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sure was black looking over your way David!
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Re: Major Trough from July 19/20th

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Worth keeping an eye westward now. I hoping surface flow can stay NE here to enhance convergence on incoming cb lines. GFS is plotting an active front to come through early this evening. :)
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Its all gone for now. 24mm according to my digital rain gauge. The useful stats are 16mm/20mins and 20mm/30mins.
Hopefully we can catch a thunderstorm or two this afternoon/evening/tonight. The storm tracker is plotting heaps of lightning in the gulf and even some over Auckland? The odd fork of lightning visible, but no thunder.
Yes I would say Coromandel is going to get a lashing!

Its interesting though, it seems there is more rain here because of these sorts of events - where heavy rain slides across the east. Other examples are 29/30 March 2007 and 29 April 2008.
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yes, these fronts fire up again over the gulf....and you catch that resurgence being further east david :)
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Re: Major Trough from July 19/20th

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Been hearing ALOT of thunder down here north of Hamilton. been about 3 or 4 rumbles every minute for alot of the morning.Not to sure how much rain so far. Dont think we have had what you got there david.

EDIT: Since i wrote that there has only been one, so it has died off now. Between about 8:45-9:30 there was alot of thunder.
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Re: Major Trough from July 19/20th

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Judging by the rain radar it looks like there'll be quite a bit of thundery rain over the next 60 minutes between here and Te Aroha!

Dark and murky, 14.6C/14C and northeasterlies with thunder at the moment.
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Re: Major Trough from July 19/20th

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check out this. takes a while to download but its worth the wait. Shows the line of CBs fireing just off the coast then moving over NZ. http://www.goes.noaa.gov/sohemi/sohemil ... mscol.html
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Re: Major Trough from July 19/20th

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Yeah, some pretty intense (but brief) rain and lightning here this morn - just 12.6mm though.
I see Castle Rock in the Coromandel has recorded at least 42mm since 3am.
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Re: Major Trough from July 19/20th

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16.3 C dewpoint here now! similar at Whenuapai metservice site very heavy rain through the central Nth island I see
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Re: Major Trough from July 19/20th

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Yes, still have the high moisture levels behind this mornings Front. Some day time heating would be good now to set up the next Front.
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Re: Major Trough from July 19/20th

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Some sunshine now with towering Cu around, 19C and 16C dewpoints :D very spring like today.
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Re: Major Trough from July 19/20th

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It's interesting looking at the Grey Lynn webcam, here the sky is just uniformly grey, the air is hazy, and the tree tops in the reserve up the hill from here are in mist. Wind is still NE here.
See the eastern beach webcam: http://www.wunderground.com/webcams/pcm/1/show.html
Only 16C. No sun or blue patches of sky here today, at all. How odd :-k
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Re: Major Trough from July 19/20th

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Yes, can see that gloom over Howick from here. Just thin cloud with patches of blue here and in the northern Gulf for most of the day with a very mild 17°C. Coromandel still shrouded though.

Next frontal band from the NW has just arrived now. Here we go again...
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Re: Major Trough from July 19/20th

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A few showers here mid afternoon. Cooler now,15C Dp 13C.

Main line of heavy showers and thunderstorms is still a few hours away.
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