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Re: Picture(s) of the day
Posted: Sat 04/06/2022 18:23
by NZ Thunderstorm Soc
Here's a photo of the image I posted of the Cs cloud with halo last week (Sun 29th May) which was on page 2 of the Timaru Herald today.
Re: Picture(s) of the day
Posted: Sat 11/06/2022 22:15
by NZ Thunderstorm Soc
Here's photo I took of a rainbow in Greytown today.
Re: Picture(s) of the day
Posted: Sun 17/07/2022 20:36
by snowstormwatcher
Panoramic image from Lake Clearwater on Saturday
Re: Picture(s) of the day
Posted: Sat 06/08/2022 18:19
by NZ Thunderstorm Soc
Waihi river today.
Re: Picture(s) of the day
Posted: Sat 06/08/2022 19:29
by Orion
^ Normally shallow and clear, isn't it.
Re: Picture(s) of the day
Posted: Sat 06/08/2022 20:18
by NZ Thunderstorm Soc
Orion wrote: ↑Sat 06/08/2022 19:29
^ Normally shallow and clear, isn't it.
Yes. After the May floods of last year, they did a lot of work on the river through Geraldine by strengthening the banks of the river for when the river flows like it did today. It has burst it's banks on the odd occasion many years ago with excessive water from it's source up the Waihi gorge area washing out the old footbridge from where today's photo was taken today.
Re: Picture(s) of the day
Posted: Sat 13/08/2022 23:20
by NZ Thunderstorm Soc
Mt Peel this afternoon.
Re: Picture(s) of the day
Posted: Sun 14/08/2022 17:10
by tgsnoopy
The snow is nowhere near as low as I was expecting. I used a small plastic bottle with nozzle, yellow food colouring in water to write in snow: "Don't eat yellow snow" on the side of the road somewhere in my travels (It's one of my winter traditions going back over 40 years, just once a year). Was Oamaru last night, Benmore, Aorangi Mt Cook, through to your patch & back to Timaru tonight. I think Tasman Glacier has lost a lot of ground from what I recall & will later compare it to photo's taken 22 years ago.
Re: Picture(s) of the day
Posted: Sat 20/08/2022 15:51
by snowstormwatcher
tgsnoopy wrote: ↑Sun 14/08/2022 17:10
The snow is nowhere near as low as I was expecting. I used a small plastic bottle with nozzle, yellow food colouring in water to write in snow: "Don't eat yellow snow" on the side of the road somewhere in my travels (It's one of my winter traditions going back over 40 years, just once a year). Was Oamaru last night, Benmore, Aorangi Mt Cook, through to your patch & back to Timaru tonight. I think Tasman Glacier has lost a lot of ground from what I recall & will later compare it to photo's taken 22 years ago.
A week later and the snow level is much higher again,The amount of snow that has melted off the foothills in the last week is unreal. Bald patches all over Mt Hutt now.
Re: Picture(s) of the day
Posted: Thu 01/09/2022 23:00
by NZ Thunderstorm Soc
Sunset colours from the Wilson Street footbridge in Geraldine taken last night.
Re: Picture(s) of the day
Posted: Fri 02/09/2022 23:06
by David
High cloud at the beach just after 5pm today.
Re: Picture(s) of the day
Posted: Sun 18/09/2022 22:44
by David
Here are a few pics from Duder regional park (a few kilometers the SE of Maraetai) on Saturday.
Re: Picture(s) of the day
Posted: Mon 26/09/2022 00:46
by NZ Thunderstorm Soc
Another halo yesterday.
Re: Picture(s) of the day
Posted: Sat 01/10/2022 23:25
by NZ Thunderstorm Soc
Taken today at the Winchester A & P show.
Re: Picture(s) of the day
Posted: Sat 15/10/2022 18:33
by cbm
First time have noticed a Kelvin–Helmholtz formation here.

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Re: Picture(s) of the day
Posted: Fri 21/10/2022 18:05
by NZ Thunderstorm Soc
Here's a photo I took today of the Waihi River from one of the new walkways that the local Geraldine community have been building along the riverbank.
Re: Picture(s) of the day
Posted: Fri 25/11/2022 18:49
by NZ Thunderstorm Soc
Fist cloud today from Hopgoods Lane in Geraldine.
Re: Picture(s) of the day
Posted: Tue 13/12/2022 23:48
by NZ Thunderstorm Soc
Who wants to go to Mt. Peel Estate to view the Himalayan lilies when you can see one here photographed from our front bedroom window.

Re: Picture(s) of the day
Posted: Wed 14/12/2022 15:37
by BeaconHill
Was helping out at my daughters school “learn to sail” session at Worser Bay in Wellington today. The only problem was WellingtonWind.exe had failed and the wind peaked at about 4 knots! Stunning day with a peak temp of 25.5 on the weather station at home just 1km away. I even ended up going in for my first swim in the harbour for the year! #Refreshing!
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Re: Picture(s) of the day
Posted: Thu 05/01/2023 23:39
by BeaconHill
They say the perfect cloud does not exist. Well Dec 24th when I was at Waikanae Beach on the Kapiti coast, it was very humid with a very light NW breeze, which was forming a small “wave cloud” over the hills behind Waikanae. Playing cricket with the kids and looked towards the hills behind and saw this….
Wave cloud with a peek of something.
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Oh.
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Hey!!!
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and then I had to do it…. “Oh Hai!”
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Re: Picture(s) of the day
Posted: Tue 28/03/2023 21:46
by NZ Thunderstorm Soc
Hailswaith photo.
Re: Picture(s) of the day
Posted: Fri 26/05/2023 09:58
by BeaconHill
Re the Scarlett coloured sky at sunrise comment in the main thread.
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Re: Picture(s) of the day
Posted: Sun 28/05/2023 18:51
by NZ Thunderstorm Soc
The 4 Peaks Range this afternoon.