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MetService Website 2020

Posted: Sat 04/01/2020 23:24
by NZ Thunderstorm Soc
I see the old one is still accessible, which is quite good as I still use it.
I have noticed the TVNZ One's weather has been updated as well.
After the initial maps, temperature highs etc, you have to wait "A half an hour" before the weather gets down to the South Island and they put Timaru with the West Coast which it should be with Ashburton/Oamaru/Christchurch etc. A bit disjointed, I reckon, but then, who am I to argue.

Re: MetService Website 2020

Posted: Fri 10/01/2020 17:33
by NZ Thunderstorm Soc
I've noticed they have been forecasting fine weather for Canterbury but really it has been rather dull and cloudy with hardly any sun far this year :yum:

Re: MetService Website 2020

Posted: Sun 26/01/2020 17:47
by Richard
One of the reasons why Culverden should not be in the High Country forecast, snow with a high of 24deg =D> =D>
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Posted: Sun 26/01/2020 18:22
by jamie
How does that even happen? I take it that it is two different computer model outputs where they have both not been reviewed be a meteorologist


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Re: MetService Website 2020

Posted: Sun 26/01/2020 18:28
by Richard
Got me beat Jamie, its so totally ridicules, maybe for Naseby but Culverden? :rolleyes:

Re: MetService Website 2020

Posted: Sun 26/01/2020 20:08
by tornado
Richard wrote: Sun 26/01/2020 17:47 One of the reasons why Culverden should not be in the High Country forecast, snow with a high of 24deg =D> =D>
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how can that even happen. it might happen overseas but not in new zealand

Re: MetService Website 2020

Posted: Sun 26/01/2020 20:43
by NZ Thunderstorm Soc
Richard wrote: Sun 26/01/2020 18:28 Got me beat Jamie, its so totally ridicules, maybe for Naseby but Culverden? :rolleyes:
Obviously not checked before releasing the information.

Re: MetService Website 2020

Posted: Thu 30/01/2020 14:53
by midgrove
strange inconsistency in temperature descriptions.
Forecast for Blenheim on Friday: fine and hot. Gusty northwesterlies. Max 32
Forecast for Blenheim on Sunday: Fine and warm, northwesterlies gusty at times. Max 34
So why is 32 hot but 34 only warm for the same location with the same type of weather??

Re: MetService Website 2020

Posted: Thu 30/01/2020 20:11
by Flutterbye
midgrove wrote: Thu 30/01/2020 14:53 strange inconsistency in temperature descriptions.
Forecast for Blenheim on Friday: fine and hot. Gusty northwesterlies. Max 32
Forecast for Blenheim on Sunday: Fine and warm, northwesterlies gusty at times. Max 34
So why is 32 hot but 34 only warm for the same location with the same type of weather??
They aren't only inconsistent with their wording, their use of the icons is inconsistent too. And the new website doesn't update the current temperatures anywhere near as often as the old site.

Re: MetService Website 2020

Posted: Thu 30/01/2020 23:05
by NZ Thunderstorm Soc
midgrove wrote: Thu 30/01/2020 14:53 strange inconsistency in temperature descriptions.
Forecast for Blenheim on Friday: fine and hot. Gusty northwesterlies. Max 32
Forecast for Blenheim on Sunday: Fine and warm, northwesterlies gusty at times. Max 34
So why is 32 hot but 34 only warm for the same location with the same type of weather??
Similar forecast for Timaru.
Hot with a maximum of 33C on Sunday but only warm with 32 on Monday.
also Ash and Chch with hotter or warmer temperatures, than Timaru.
Also I noticed that they had to update yesterday's SWF dues to typo errors, but there still was atyp that they missed. #-o

Re: MetService Website 2020

Posted: Fri 31/01/2020 07:58
by Nev
Quite a few sites that only have yesterday's hourly obs, but no absolute daily extremes? :(

Re: MetService Website 2020

Posted: Mon 03/02/2020 15:14
by Razor
As per the thread on the Fiordland/. West Coast flooding, we now have our first notified RED Warning

Issued at 11:55am Monday 3 Feb 2020

Significant heavy rain for the west and south of the South Island, and west to northwest gales for parts of southern and central New Zealand
A series of fronts are forecast to move slowly east across the South Island during Monday and Tuesday, bringing periods of heavy rain to the west and south of the South Island, including the Southern Alps, and strong west to northwest winds to parts of the South Island and the lower North Island.

A Heavy Rain Warning is in force for Fiordland, Westland, the headwaters of the Otago and Canterbury Lakes and Rivers, Southland, Clutha, Central Otago, the Southern Lakes.

Note: The warning in Westland and Fiordland south of Hokitka and north of George Sound had been upgraded to a RED WARNING. Significant impacts are already occuring and this event has high potential for further significant impacts, such as major slips, road closures and flooding, in the next 24 to 36 hours. This decision was made in consultation between Metservice Meteorologists and West Coast Regional Council Hydrologists and Civil Defence Officers.

Watches for heavy rain have now been issued for Dunedin and Buller.

A Strong Wind Watch remains in force for eastern parts of Otago and Canterbury, while Watches for possible severe gales have been issued for Marlborough, Wellington and Wairarapa

Note, for parts of the South Island, especially in the west of the island, this is likely to be a significant event with the potential for slips to disrupt transport, while near the east coast of the island rivers are likely to rise in response to the heavy rain falling in the headwaters.

People are advised to keep up to date with the latest forecasts in case any changes are made.

Heavy Rain Warning

This rain is expected to cause dangerous river conditions and significant flooding. Slips and floodwaters are likely to disrupt travel, making some roads impassable and possibly isolating communities.

Area: Westland south of Hokitika and Fiordland north of George Sound
Valid: 31 hours from 9:00am Monday to 4:00pm Tuesday
Forecast: Periods of heavy rain. Expect a further 300 to 450mm of rain to accumulate about the ranges on top of what has already fallen, and 90 to 150mm near the coast. Peak rates of 15 to 25mm/h in general, but 25 to 40mm/h possible - mostly with thunderstorms. Note, the heaviest rain in Fiordland is expected to ease overnight Monday and Tuesday morning.
Changes: Upgraded to RED WARNING

Re: MetService Website 2020

Posted: Wed 15/04/2020 21:16
by David

Re: MetService Website 2020

Posted: Wed 15/04/2020 21:20
by tornado
David wrote: Wed 15/04/2020 21:16 In case anyone was wondering:
https://twitter.com/MetService/status/1 ... 6963423233
yes i was wondering about that . had quite a few showers here and yet didnt show up on radar.

Re: MetService Website 2020

Posted: Fri 17/04/2020 08:11
by tornado
i see they have not even bothered to fix it. are they being lazy or something. if we get a thunderstorm tonight or tommorow. i would hope the radar to be fixed by then.

Re: MetService Website 2020

Posted: Fri 17/04/2020 08:25
by David
tornado wrote: Fri 17/04/2020 08:11 i see they have not even bothered to fix it. are they being lazy or something. if we get a thunderstorm tonight or tommorow. i would hope the radar to be fixed by then.
It was working for me all of yesterday? And this morning

Re: MetService Website 2020

Posted: Fri 17/04/2020 09:17
by Razor
tornado wrote: Fri 17/04/2020 08:11 i see they have not even bothered to fix it. are they being lazy or something. if we get a thunderstorm tonight or tommorow. i would hope the radar to be fixed by then.
Um...we are in a Level 4 pandemic lockdown. I don't imagine its a high priority mate

Re: MetService Website 2020

Posted: Fri 17/04/2020 09:22
by tornado
Razor wrote: Fri 17/04/2020 09:17
tornado wrote: Fri 17/04/2020 08:11 i see they have not even bothered to fix it. are they being lazy or something. if we get a thunderstorm tonight or tommorow. i would hope the radar to be fixed by then.
Um...we are in a Level 4 pandemic lockdown. I don't imagine its a high priority mate
yeah thats true. but the thing is metservice is a "essential service" but either way. i will just wait and see.

Re: MetService Website 2020

Posted: Fri 17/04/2020 09:31
by Nev
David wrote: Fri 17/04/2020 08:25
tornado wrote: Fri 17/04/2020 08:11 i see they have not even bothered to fix it. are they being lazy or something. if we get a thunderstorm tonight or tommorow. i would hope the radar to be fixed by then.
It was working for me all of yesterday? And this morning
Yep, seems to have been working ok here since at least 10am yesterday morning? :-k

Re: MetService Website 2020

Posted: Fri 17/04/2020 21:17
by tornado
working ok for me now

Re: MetService Website 2020

Posted: Thu 23/04/2020 18:20
by David
I see the Auckland radar is offline again.

Re: MetService Website 2020

Posted: Fri 24/04/2020 16:37
by Matt Pearce
Yep...a site visit is required to carry out repairs. That is scheduled for tomorrow (logistics take slightly longer at the moment in Level 4).

Re: MetService Website 2020

Posted: Fri 24/04/2020 18:35
by NZ Thunderstorm Soc
Matt Pearce wrote: Fri 24/04/2020 16:37 Yep...a site visit is required to carry out repairs. That is scheduled for tomorrow (logistics take slightly longer at the moment in Level 4).
I also expect construction the new Otago Radar at Hindon will be on hold because of Covid-19.

Re: MetService Website 2020

Posted: Fri 01/05/2020 11:57
by Matt Pearce
Yes that is correct. The construction works were not able to continue in Level 4 and Level 3. By the time it is expected that we drop down into Level 2, we will run into more adverse winter weather conditions, so construction works will recommence later in the year.

It is expected to be online early in 2021.

Re: MetService Website 2020

Posted: Fri 01/05/2020 13:07
by Chris W
That's a blow, but totally understandable and it's great that it is coming at any stage.