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Re: Major Low Pressure system - 8th to 12th May

Posted: Tue 12/05/2009 19:55
by Tornado Tim
DP's are plummeting! Its going to be cold tonight! Possible frost...

Re: Major Low Pressure system - 8th to 12th May

Posted: Tue 12/05/2009 20:03
by CHCH Weather Chaser
Grounds, despite two fine days are still flooded in many areas and very waterlogged. Metservice are not forecastimg showers for CHCH but i would say showers will develop here overnight, i dont think there will be a frost like forecast. The models for last couple days have been showing showers for tomorrow. Around 100mm in the last 9 days in my area.

Very slow moving band to the south of Ashburton

Re: Major Low Pressure system - 8th to 12th May

Posted: Tue 12/05/2009 20:14
by GreggWard
Tgsnoopy, I just saw your videos. Awesome!! It seems that the Bay of Plenty is the place to be for decent hailstorms, so far this year.

Re: Major Low Pressure system - 8th to 12th May

Posted: Tue 12/05/2009 21:00
by NZstorm
DP's are plummeting! Its going to be cold tonight! Possible frost...
I have had a flick back through 20 years of temp data for Auckland and couldn't see a first 12 days of May that comes close to being as cold as what we have had this year. Unseasonably cool. I guess the recovery in the temperatures later in the week will mean an 18C temp feels warm! :lol:

Re: Major Low Pressure system - 8th to 12th May

Posted: Tue 12/05/2009 21:26
by Dale
Manukau heads observer wrote:I see the local newspaper reports a house in Tuakau had roof and other property damage from a small tornado on saturday night (just after midnight)
Which paper was this Brian? Just out of interest..

Re: Major Low Pressure system - 8th to 12th May

Posted: Tue 12/05/2009 22:29
by Manukau heads obs
Franklin County News

yes, been running up to 4c colder than normal!

Re: Major Low Pressure system - 8th to 12th May

Posted: Tue 12/05/2009 22:40
by Brassnz
More heavy rain and hail here tonight. Just when I thought it was all over...

Re: Major Low Pressure system - 8th to 12th May

Posted: Tue 12/05/2009 22:47
by Manukau heads obs
yes, we had the same, but stopped now
will be nice to have some more seasonable weather alright!

Re: Major Low Pressure system - 8th to 12th May

Posted: Tue 12/05/2009 22:55
by jamie
got a heavy shower here at the moment.. i thought it was all over aswell.

Re: Major Low Pressure system - 8th to 12th May

Posted: Wed 13/05/2009 07:40
by NZstorm
Yes, more normal temperatures back by the weekend. I had 6.6C here this morning. I see there is another round of showers to cross the NI this afternoon.

Return of warmer more moist airmass could mean the chance of a thunderstorm Friday over the upper North Island. That front coming across the Tassie Thursday will be undercutting the left over cold upper air so thunderstorms could develop in the central Tasman and these may reach northern NZ on Friday. No real dynamics with this, front would otherwise be weak on our lattitude, so have to see what does happen. Thunderstorm risk looks to be Taranaki north if it eventuates.

Re: Major Low Pressure system - 8th to 12th May

Posted: Wed 13/05/2009 10:46
by spwill
I have had a flick back through 20 years of temp data for Auckland and couldn't see a first 12 days of May that comes close to being as cold as what we have had this year.
Temps warm up by friday across NZ but it will be cold again next week ( below the average) with a High moving slowly onto the SouthIsland.

Re: Major Low Pressure system - 8th to 12th May

Posted: Wed 13/05/2009 11:02
by NZstorm
Some footage of the BOP storm on youtube

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcBO366k ... r_embedded

Re: Major Low Pressure system - 8th to 12th May

Posted: Wed 13/05/2009 13:04
by waterboy
Its a beautiful sunny day here. Every one is working in short sleeves. :-)

Re: Major Low Pressure system - 8th to 12th May

Posted: Wed 13/05/2009 13:30
by Michael
Just Raining yet Again with WSW.16c

Re: Major Low Pressure system - 8th to 12th May

Posted: Wed 13/05/2009 14:59
by Lacertae
waterboy wrote:Its a beautiful sunny day here. Every one is working in short sleeves. :-)
Same in Chch ! :-o

Re: Major Low Pressure system - 8th to 12th May

Posted: Wed 13/05/2009 15:40
by CHCH Weather Chaser
Yes a stunning day here i Christchurch. 3 fine days of weather now and still there is snow on Mt herbert out the back of the port hills. Which is only a tiny bit higher so it snowed heavily around 500m or so when it did obviously. Looks like fine weather to continue and warm weather Friday onwards possibly low 20's! Got to 15 degrees today but felt more like 18 with the weather we have had . Maximum gust only 12km/h all day long. Very still indeed. At one stage i was outside and i could almost feel my skin burning, havent felt that for a while :lol: Probably time for a new thread anyhow, maybe for this next low as it looks like smashing the west coast of the south , its a pitty we dont have many living in Westland or buller on here :(. Gales probable for Wellington, Malborough and Canterbury for the weekend.

Re: Major Low Pressure system - 8th to 12th May

Posted: Wed 13/05/2009 17:38
by Nev
Manukau heads observer wrote:I see the local newspaper reports a house in Tuakau had roof and other property damage from a small tornado on saturday night (just after midnight)
Thanks for the report Brian. Shame the Franklin County News story isn't accessible online. Just curious, does it say if anyone managed to eyeball the alleged 'tornado'?

Also, looking at MetVUW's 12am radar and 3am radar images for Sunday morn, I wonder if a brief pre-frontal squall might've been more likely?

Re: Major Low Pressure system - 8th to 12th May

Posted: Wed 13/05/2009 17:45
by Dale
Hence my asking Nev.. the guys down at the station didnt receive any callouts & i could find no reference to it anywhere else..
Tuakau is only a short hop away.

Re: Major Low Pressure system - 8th to 12th May

Posted: Wed 13/05/2009 18:51
by RWood
Lovely WSW day. Satellite image from around 3pm shows this up very well.

Re: Major Low Pressure system - 8th to 12th May

Posted: Wed 13/05/2009 19:57
by gllitz
hate to be a party-pooper and all...hasn't this thread gone on long enough?? :-w ;P o_O :smile: :wave:

Re: Major Low Pressure system - 8th to 12th May

Posted: Wed 13/05/2009 20:03
by NZ Thunderstorm Soc
gllitz wrote:hate to be a party-pooper and all...hasn't this thread gone on long enough?? :-w ;P o_O :smile: :wave:
YES. :cool:

JohnGaul
NZThS

Re: Major Low Pressure system - 8th to 12th May

Posted: Thu 14/05/2009 16:20
by tich
Looking back, it didn't turn out nearly as wet and stormy as was originally predicted for Canterbury. Rather than a whole week of cold wet weather, it was really only inclement on Friday, and from Saturday evening through Sunday. Looks like Chch/Central Canterbury was in the 'eye of the storm' at other times.

Re: Major Low Pressure system - 8th to 12th May

Posted: Thu 14/05/2009 17:11
by Michael
Still been Raining here on and off as a few showers,Sun between,Guess the event is still happening here,Canterbury people would be saying a deluge of rain.Fairly mild max of 17° and hardly any wind.

Re: Major Low Pressure system - 8th to 12th May

Posted: Fri 15/05/2009 08:24
by spwill
Fairly mild max of 17° and hardly any wind.
That is the average max temp for Auckland in May (17.4C) however this May 17C feels warm.

Re: Major Low Pressure system - 8th to 12th May

Posted: Thu 21/05/2009 21:44
by David
A bit late but here is some footage of the hailstorm and waterspout in Papamoa: