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Re: Sept 4th Canterbury Thunderstorms

Posted: Wed 05/09/2012 22:30
by mikestormchaser
Yes i saw the news tonight!! great to have Aaron on tv! and im fairly stoaked to hear myself in the background on his footage, that was the exact strike i manualy handled the camera to take that CG witch is why i swore and was rather excited :lol:

Re: Sept 4th Canterbury Thunderstorms

Posted: Thu 06/09/2012 06:47
by Manukau heads obs
great stuff guys
I completly missed the whole event as it happened, (for armchair chasing), LOL

Re: Sept 4th Canterbury Thunderstorms

Posted: Thu 06/09/2012 07:16
by tgsnoopy
Lacertae wrote:Time to bring the "s" of "sexy" in storm chasers meh thinks ... :B ;) ;)
Wait for the article on Hannah Weddell in Perth coming out in one of the next That's Life Magazines :)

Re: Sept 4th Canterbury Thunderstorms

Posted: Thu 06/09/2012 08:35
by rjd
Missed the news but just saw my pic used as a backdrop!

Re: Sept 4th Canterbury Thunderstorms

Posted: Sat 08/09/2012 01:53
by Thunder
Lacertae wrote: Maaaaaaan, everyone's gonna think storm chasers are nerdy unshowered unshaved geeks living on cold pizza in front of 3 monitors or whatever ! :lol: ;)
Time to bring the "s" of "sexy" in storm chasers meh thinks ... :B ;) ;)
Haha, crack up. I was up so late the night before then they woke me up with a phone call and came round like 20 mintues later, I could'nt be bothered stressing trying to get ready or anything. I figured no one is gonna care really, it's the storms we are interested in! Mind you did get a haircut the next day after 9 months of not having one, lol.

Yeah was definately a cloud with twisty motions, a supercell as such. I'd say the meso started to come together about 5.30pm looking at my images and saw it had kept going through till 6.26pm atleast as it moved over the city, evident in Ben's timelapse images. So pretty darn close to an hour, although for a time it did become a little unorganised but then came together again not long after.

Saw that Rob, was a fantastic photograph! They took some of my pic's to use but didn't put any up, can't have been exciting enough. hehe.

Will finally get through some video footage and post that up soon!

Cheers
Aaron

Re: Sept 4th Canterbury Thunderstorms

Posted: Sat 08/09/2012 11:34
by NZ Thunderstorm Soc
Remember me when I got interviewed for that Gary Mc cormack narrated programme. I had a fantastic hair-style then, looked as though I had just been struck by lightning!!!! :lol: :eek: o_O

Re: Sept 4th Canterbury Thunderstorms

Posted: Sun 09/09/2012 02:36
by Thunder
Yes John, your hair was cut between thunderstorms. lol.

Final report with video's up on my site now.

Cheers

Re: Sept 4th Canterbury Thunderstorms

Posted: Sun 09/09/2012 09:25
by 03Stormchaser
Nice reportz love the video, some of the best cgs from canterbury that I have seen!

Re: Sept 4th Canterbury Thunderstorms

Posted: Sun 09/09/2012 10:15
by NZstorm
Awesome report Aaron! You guys did a great job at documenting the storm.

Re: Sept 4th Canterbury Thunderstorms

Posted: Sun 09/09/2012 10:44
by Orion
Very good reporting, thanks;
sounds like you had an enjoyable and stimulating time! :D

Re: Sept 4th Canterbury Thunderstorms

Posted: Sun 09/09/2012 18:20
by mikestormchaser
Love the video!! yes Steve those CGs are the best iv seen from a storm in Canterbury! just aswell i was aiming in the right spot and my video camera i was holding was fairly still, alot of the lightning were blue/ purple coulor witch iv never seen before.
All and all a fantastic storm, hoping we will get another one this season, seems likely.. however it may not be in the city.
I also remember that interview John! :lol: and remember the times u were on the roof swirling the chimney in a waiting the storms, great to see haha _b

Re: Sept 4th Canterbury Thunderstorms

Posted: Sun 09/09/2012 18:33
by spwill
Just watched that clip, excellent stuff :smile: I think the NE breeze was a big ingredient Tuesday evening

Re: Sept 4th Canterbury Thunderstorms

Posted: Sun 09/09/2012 21:57
by Thunder
Thanks, was a great storm to chase. Was good having Mike there to video.

Yeah that NE breeze was really keen, the wind noise in the video is the NE. I understand a sea breeze but that wouldn't have been a sea breeze would it? Or does the storm sort've suck it in by itself?

Re: Sept 4th Canterbury Thunderstorms

Posted: Sun 09/09/2012 22:09
by mikestormchaser
To me that wind wasnt just a normal sea breeze, the thunderstorm certainly had an effect on it, and i reakon alot of it was the inflow, you could feel it was getting sucked into the storm as that wind was howling through at one point. we havent had a keen NE like that since late summer/autumm.
And lictauly within about a minute it was dead calm, it was very strange and we didnt know why exactly, but all we heard was the thunder and dead silence in a very short amount of time from howling through to nothing...

cheers: mike

Re: Sept 4th Canterbury Thunderstorms

Posted: Mon 10/09/2012 06:28
by NZstorm
Thunder wrote:Thanks, was a great storm to chase. Was good having Mike there to video.

Yeah that NE breeze was really keen, the wind noise in the video is the NE. I understand a sea breeze but that wouldn't have been a sea breeze would it? Or does the storm sort've suck it in by itself?
Divergence aloft lifts the air which draws in the low level winds/coastal NE. More of a dynamic thing to do with the upper trough.

Re: Sept 4th Canterbury Thunderstorms

Posted: Mon 10/09/2012 06:30
by Manukau heads obs
also a NW wind through cook straight can become a NE wind into CHCH
was that the case maybe?

Re: Sept 4th Canterbury Thunderstorms

Posted: Mon 10/09/2012 06:35
by NZstorm
From what I recall of the modelling the NE was just a very local thing. But I didn't follow the sitution that closely on the day.

Re: Sept 4th Canterbury Thunderstorms

Posted: Fri 30/11/2012 17:38
by 03Stormchaser
Metservice confirming the Sept 4th storm was a in fact a weak supercell.

http://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/news/y ... sual-event

Re: Sept 4th Canterbury Thunderstorms

Posted: Fri 30/11/2012 18:07
by spwill
A supercell over the Chch city area with no warnings

Re: Sept 4th Canterbury Thunderstorms

Posted: Fri 30/11/2012 18:16
by Tornado Tim
Dan's comments are inline with what U.S storm chaser would call a right split and a left split storm.
In the northern hemisphere a right split is more likely to become severe while over here its the left split.

Re: Sept 4th Canterbury Thunderstorms

Posted: Fri 30/11/2012 18:30
by spwill
It was an unusual time of the year for storms along coastal Canterbury as well, the season is the warmer months paticularly around December.

Re: Sept 4th Canterbury Thunderstorms

Posted: Sat 01/12/2012 16:56
by Lacertae
Please tell me again December is a warm month ... I had the heater turned back on until this morning ... ;)

Re: Sept 4th Canterbury Thunderstorms

Posted: Sat 01/12/2012 17:44
by spwill
Lacertae wrote:Please tell me again December is a warm month ... I had the heater turned back on until this morning ... ;)
Move inland :smile: It is the onshore wind created by the heating that is the big ingredient for storms, that wind can be cold along the coastal fringe.

Re: Sept 4th Canterbury Thunderstorms

Posted: Sun 02/12/2012 20:51
by NZ Thunderstorm Soc
Lacertae wrote:Please tell me again December is a warm month ... I had the heater turned back on until this morning ... ;)
Yes according to the models, no matter how sexy they are and who cares that they are married to Superstars, :p December will be a warm month. I pick a couple days now to be a hot 22C, maybe the odd 30C day but when that happens, you can turn the heater off. :yum:

Re: Sept 4th Canterbury Thunderstorms

Posted: Sun 09/12/2012 21:13
by 03Stormchaser
Just located these photos on a friends Facebook page so thought I might share it.
Taken from Ohoka these show a different view of the storm and definitely show the supercell structure.
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