Niwa outlook http://www.niwa.co.nz/our-science/clima ... ember-2011
Going for weaker westerlies over the country than normal.
Climate Outlook July-Sep
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Re: Climate Outlook July-Sep
If we can get more easterlies then thats going to be a mild scenario for Auckland. Its the SW wind that gives Auckland temperatures a hit in spring.
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Re: Climate Outlook July-Sep
With Rugby World Cup on in Sep/Oct a more gentle spring across NZ would be good.
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Re: Climate Outlook July-Sep
Well sock it to the world with constant SW here and showcase our weather to the world but on the otherhand places like Nelson Nnapier etc will show it looks good 

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Re: Climate Outlook July-Sep
Michael wrote:Well sock it to the world with constant SW here and showcase our weather to the world :
Auckland southwester would provide good Rugby weather, cool and dry.
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Re: Climate Outlook July-Sep
I'd be more than happy for the westerlies to return properly. This La Nina has not been particularly kind here at all - nothing like 1988/89 - higher than normal rainfall last year and this year to date, and lower sunshine for both of these periods as well. Quite disappointing.
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Re: Climate Outlook July-Sep
Hope so, don't want a wet night while watching the AB's win at Eden park on the 23rd!!spwill wrote:With Rugby World Cup on in Sep/Oct a more gentle spring across NZ would be good.

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Re: Climate Outlook July-Sep
Would a wet night suit the Allblacks ?03Stormchaser wrote:Hope so, don't want a wet night while watching the AB's win at Eden park on the 23rd!!