Not good for people who want to do something for the weekend; like ourdoor barbeques, etc.,
It's the 100 years centenary of the locomotive drivers union, so I'll be engaging in lots of activities there.

JohnGaul
NZTS
Storm chasing perhaps.Not good for people who want to do something for the weekend; like ourdoor barbeques, etc.,
You're ditching NZ for a whole summer?j--me--h wrote:Looking forward to this one. I finish Uni lectures for the year on Thursday. So i only have exams after Thursday. Me and studying do not go well together (i never study) so its going to be like a holiday for me. Ill be down in Hamilton getting as much work as dad can give me on the farm, while i don't have exams so ill shall be there keen as this weekend.
I leave for Sydney on the 21st of November so im hoping i catch a good active spring day before i leave for the summer.
Hmm, something wrong with this picture. Forget NZ activity. Look forward to NSW activity. No comparisn.j--me--h wrote:I leave for Sydney on the 21st of November so im hoping i catch a good active spring day before i leave for the summer.
True, but they dont get a winter Storm season like we do here and not every Spring /Summer is good for storms. They are due for a good storm season this year.Forget NZ activity. Look forward to NSW activity. No comparisn.
'Wild storm season predicted'
October 20, 2008 - 9:59AM by Marissa Calligeros
Queenslanders should prepare early for a fierce and destructive cyclone season, experts have warned. The Bureau of Meteorology has forecast one of the wildest summer storm seasons on record. "A coastal crossing by a destructive cyclone during the coming season should be seriously considered in preparations," the Bureau's regional director Jim Davidson said...
University of Southern Queensland climatology expert Roger Stone said Brisbane's summer storm season would be "intense". "There is a 70 per cent chance of well above average rainfall this summer," Mr Stone said.
Mr Davidson said strong cyclonic activity was typical under a La Nina event and characterised by warmer than normal water in the Coral Sea and Gulf of Carpentaria and colder conditions in the central Pacific and equatorial regions (the opposite of El Nino)...
Really? I find them pretty useful. What's your evidence?Tornado Tim wrote:Jesestrm, You can never trust metservice they are useless, the most reliable source you will ever have will be going local.