Local Winds

Archive of NZ Weather & Climate
Forum rules
These topics are a read-only archive and may be subject to out-of-date information.

For today's weather discussion head to: New Zealand Weather & Climate
localwind
Posts: 2
Joined: Wed 22/07/2015 20:41
Location: Feilding

Local Winds

Unread post by localwind »

Hi,
First time post, I am a keen surfer and find local wind phenomena interesting for my sport. Orographic, katabatic or stuff like that. Are there journal articles that cover New Zealand local wind phenomena?
Cheers
Pete
Manukau heads obs
Posts: 12305
Joined: Mon 10/03/2003 16:30
Location: West Coast Road, Manukau Peninsula, North Island

Re: Local Winds

Unread post by Manukau heads obs »

Hi
for what locality?
Image
Brian Hamilton, weather enthusiast. My weather dataEmail: [email protected]
User avatar
Nev
Moderator
Posts: 6332
Joined: Tue 07/03/2006 15:24
Location: Waiheke Island, Hauraki Gulf

Re: Local Winds

Unread post by Nev »

Of course there's the obvious Canterbury 'mad-dog' nor'wester and Greymouth's 'barber' sou'easter.

However, one my favourite articles about some other more local wind effects, or rivers of wind, around NZ is one that Bob McDavitt originally wrote in 1995 for NZ Windsurfing magazine. Below is a copy…

'Wellington is the windiest, well almost' - Deepfried.tv


Also see... 'Wellington the windiest city in the world?' - Deepfried.tv
RWood
Posts: 3745
Joined: Sat 24/01/2004 16:56
Location: Wellington

Re: Local Winds

Unread post by RWood »

Nev wrote:Of course there's the obvious Canterbury 'mad-dog' nor'wester and Greymouth's 'barber' sou'easter.

However, one my favourite articles about some other more local wind effects, or rivers of wind, around NZ is one that Bob McDavitt originally wrote in 1995 for NZ Windsurfing magazine. Below is a copy…

'Wellington is the windiest, well almost' - Deepfried.tv


Also see... 'Wellington the windiest city in the world?' - Deepfried.tv
I think you'll find there are Patagonian towns/cities that surpass it ...
localwind
Posts: 2
Joined: Wed 22/07/2015 20:41
Location: Feilding

Re: Local Winds

Unread post by localwind »

Thanks for the replies, I found a few articles on http://www.metsoc.org.nz/publications/journals.
That was interesting about the 'barber' and illustrates the orographic influence.
Is there any books that cover how wind moves in laymans terms, perhaps a sailing book?