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Rugby World Cup Weather

Posted: Mon 05/09/2011 08:38
by spwill
A big week for NewZealand with the start of the Rugby World Cup.

Looks like a trough will approach the country later in the week. Rain looks likely on Sunday possibly affecting games at Auckland ,NewPlymouth and Wellington. Should be dry friday/Sat at this stage , perhaps an isolated shower in an increasing moist NE flow.

Re: World Cup Weather

Posted: Mon 05/09/2011 08:58
by Manukau heads obs
yes, some interesting weather ...for a change!
nice day today though!

Re: Rugby World Cup Weather

Posted: Tue 06/09/2011 22:01
by bmo
looking like a nice sunny day for Friday's fireworks (which i will be going to) and of course opening ceremony and NZ vs Tonga

Re: Rugby World Cup Weather

Posted: Thu 08/09/2011 20:58
by spwill
NZ weather is looking unsettled for the first week of Rugby World Cup from Sunday, the Wednesday games may see some dry weather wilh a Ridge moving through .

Re: Rugby World Cup Weather

Posted: Fri 09/09/2011 19:03
by NZ Thunderstorm Soc
Fine night for today's first game of the international rugby football festival.
I think that tonight Tonga will beat New Zealand by 103 points to nil. :smile:

JohnGaul
NZThS

Re: Rugby World Cup Weather

Posted: Fri 09/09/2011 19:40
by Richard
NZ Thunderstorm Soc wrote:Fine night for today's first game of the international rugby football festival.
I think that tonight Tonga will beat New Zealand by 103 points to nil. :smile:

JohnGaul
NZThS
And what did you say you do for a job John... oh thats you work for the TAB :lol:

Re: Rugby World Cup Weather

Posted: Fri 09/09/2011 20:24
by David
I watched the fireworks display on TV and looked like a lot of smoke after a while up above - very calm conditions...

Here is a pic from the Auckland webcam at 7:58pm:

Re: Rugby World Cup Weather

Posted: Sat 10/09/2011 00:23
by bmo
Nice weather for the Fireworks. Watched it from Devonport. Smoke hung around for a long time creating a foggy feeling but great for the light display. Some people were moaning about the 'cold' weather...yes it was colder but not cold.

Re: Rugby World Cup Weather

Posted: Sat 10/09/2011 07:48
by spwill
A brilliant opening to Rugby World Cup. The great weather probably helped encourage a lot of people out, the crowds being too big in places. Perhaps we will need rain at finals time to dampen crowds down :>

Re: Rugby World Cup Weather

Posted: Sat 10/09/2011 07:52
by NZstorm
I went down to the waterfront late afternoon and the place was jam packed. I didn't stay long enough for fireworks though.
Hopefully we can get some natural fireworks this week with a strong polar system crossing NZ.

Re: Rugby World Cup Weather

Posted: Sat 10/09/2011 09:06
by Michael
Heard the sound of double happies going off last night...well they sounded like that as theyre banned.

Re: Rugby World Cup Weather

Posted: Sat 10/09/2011 19:11
by Michael
After 2 faboulous almost summerlike weather,its now time showcase for our overseas visitors some real auckland like weather particulary tues-friday then a trough from the noth to the weekend.

Re: Rugby World Cup Weather

Posted: Sat 10/09/2011 20:15
by jamie
was insane afternoon and night in auckland. uhhhh feeling it today. glad i didnt bother using trains or buses. amazing though! perfect weather

Re: Rugby World Cup Weather

Posted: Sat 10/09/2011 20:23
by NZ Thunderstorm Soc
Michael wrote:After 2 faboulous almost summerlike weather,its now time showcase for our overseas visitors some real auckland like weather particulary tues-friday then a trough from the noth to the weekend.
It must of really annoyed the drivers with people pulling the emergency stop for no apparent reason when they are trying to run a service. :x
Nice mild evening in Hagley Park to watch the footy on TV. :smile:

JohnGaul
NZThS

Re: Rugby World Cup Weather

Posted: Sat 10/09/2011 23:09
by spwill
its now time showcase for our overseas visitors some real auckland like weather

The main showcase was friday night but I dont think people travelled all this way for the weather. Have you been to any of the northern hemisphere rugby countries in March( equivilant to Sep here)

Re: Rugby World Cup Weather

Posted: Sun 11/09/2011 08:15
by Michael
Unfortunately not,the last time I been to a different country in winter/spring is Australia in the 90s to Melbourne,never have travelled to Europe during any season,maybe one day.....
spwill wrote:
its now time showcase for our overseas visitors some real auckland like weather

The main showcase was friday night but I dont think people travelled all this way for the weather. Have you been to any of the northern hemisphere rugby countries in March( equivilant to Sep here)

Re: Rugby World Cup Weather

Posted: Tue 13/09/2011 07:36
by spwill
The unstable west/southwest flow continues into the weekend and brings the risk of showers to games, Sunday looks the better day. I think next week will be a better weather week.

Re: Rugby World Cup Weather

Posted: Tue 13/09/2011 08:20
by Michael
Hopefully the fiasco continues in the wet and unlike friday we'll see them ducking for cover amongst the puddles with their umbrellas blowing inside out :lol:
spwill wrote:The unstable west/southwest flow continues into the weekend and brings the risk of showers to games, Sunday looks the better day. I think next week will be a better weather week.

Re: Rugby World Cup Weather

Posted: Fri 16/09/2011 07:49
by spwill
Unfortunately the disturbed pattern continues into next week, the upper atmosphere continues cold, will help generate spells of showers for NZ more likely in western areas, fine spells in the mix as well.

Re: Rugby World Cup Weather

Posted: Fri 16/09/2011 08:01
by Manukau heads obs
equinox gales come a bit early?
does that mean spring is early over all?
the odd NW flow will bring some warmer temperatures, airmass originating from the great land of OZ...

Re: Rugby World Cup Weather

Posted: Fri 16/09/2011 08:51
by spwill
The niwa seasonal outlook is going for weaker westerlies this spring generally, an active westerly phase currently.

Hopefully tonights All Black game can miss those heavy showers showing up over the Tasman :smile:

Re: Rugby World Cup Weather

Posted: Fri 16/09/2011 08:53
by Manukau heads obs
typicaly then the weather pattern at press release time from NIWA is opposite to the long term forecasted trend. .....funny how that works every time!

Re: Rugby World Cup Weather

Posted: Fri 16/09/2011 10:09
by NZstorm
We had wild weather in September/early October last year and then summer suddenly hit early.

Re: Rugby World Cup Weather

Posted: Fri 16/09/2011 11:45
by Manukau heads obs
yes, thats what I am thinking might happen again....

Re: Rugby World Cup Weather

Posted: Sat 24/09/2011 19:25
by NZ Thunderstorm Soc
Good night for the rugby in Auckland.
I think France will win with a margin of 43 points.

JohnGaul
NZThS