some big fair weather CB's off port waikato
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some big fair weather CB's off port waikato
despite a big high and fine weather, there are some impressive CB's just easter of port waikato, and clearly visible to the south of me here.
you can see one of them growing on my animated web cam image
http://ps.gen.nz/~windy/animatedwebcamcb.gif
you can see one of them growing on my animated web cam image
http://ps.gen.nz/~windy/animatedwebcamcb.gif
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There may be a high across the country but last nights upper air sounding
from Whenuapai shows the upper air unstable to 3700m and the potentially unstable above that. I first noticed showers developing yesterday afternoon with a localised cb over Hunua. Then we had a heavy shower over Auckland about 9.30pm last night. The cb's this morning appear to have drifted westward out to sea.
from Whenuapai shows the upper air unstable to 3700m and the potentially unstable above that. I first noticed showers developing yesterday afternoon with a localised cb over Hunua. Then we had a heavy shower over Auckland about 9.30pm last night. The cb's this morning appear to have drifted westward out to sea.
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i see there looks to be set a low moving down out of the tropics during the week (yet again!), but at the moment the models have it going just to the east of us, and we will just get dry SE here in the NI, but they may get some rain with a SSW aistream it drags up over eastern SI areas....but sitll no rain for manawatu
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You need to change the offset in your Profile to GMT+12.
The advantage of being a registered user is that you can choose your own GMT offset and all times are displayed using it. This is handy for those outside NZ.
The disadvantage is that all registered users have to make their own adjustments for DST as it's too complex for the forum to cope with all the different conventions used.
Cheers,
Steven