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Windy weather September 14-17

Posted: Sun 13/09/2020 12:55
by Chris W
MetService going all out for heavy rain on the coast and high winds for much of the country, thought it worthy of a thread:
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Re: Windy weather September 14-17

Posted: Sun 13/09/2020 13:20
by Storm Struck
A real NW fohn attack this week with the odd SW flick, chance of a few isolated thunderstorms and hail skirting the coast up to banks pennsinsula on Tuesday.

Re: Windy weather September 14-17

Posted: Sun 13/09/2020 14:52
by mikestormchaser
Storm Struck wrote: Sun 13/09/2020 13:20 A real NW fohn attack this week with the odd SW flick, chance of a few isolated thunderstorms and hail skirting the coast up to banks pennsinsula on Tuesday.
Another risk for lightning on thursday afternoon to. I think trouble on both days looks like a strong pre frontal NW and low DPs

Re: Windy weather September 14-17

Posted: Sun 13/09/2020 19:19
by Chris W
Gust front potential Tuesday maybe, but after dark.

Re: Windy weather September 14-17

Posted: Sun 13/09/2020 20:01
by mikestormchaser
At best i think tuesday looks very coastal offshore. Its very W-NW on tuesday/wensday.. thursday afternoon looks better for lightning esp in south Canterbury

Re: Windy weather September 14-17

Posted: Mon 14/09/2020 05:57
by Chris W
Hence gust front rather than storms.

Re: Windy weather September 14-17

Posted: Mon 14/09/2020 17:05
by mikestormchaser
It actually looks better than last night did on the gfs run. So could be low risk coastal/Banks peninsula. Not best set up but something

Re: Windy weather September 14-17

Posted: Mon 14/09/2020 18:55
by Chris W
I'd settle for a good southerly buster, but anything else would be a bonus. That said, it's 18C at 7pm in mid-September so we're doing ok. Wind has tried to rearrange my garden this arvo.

Re: Windy weather September 14-17

Posted: Mon 14/09/2020 19:26
by NZ Thunderstorm Soc
Been windy in Geraldine today by Geraldine standards, but nothing really substantial.

Re: Windy weather September 14-17

Posted: Tue 15/09/2020 09:39
by tornado
thunderstorms on the west coast today. maybe a isolated tornado down there.

Re: Windy weather September 14-17

Posted: Tue 15/09/2020 10:00
by Orion
Very dark skies to the west and north-west; rain now hitting windows facing those directions.
A couple of times in the past half-hour I've wondered is that thunder? :-k

11.8°C, fresh NW breeze.

Re: Windy weather September 14-17

Posted: Tue 15/09/2020 10:40
by Richard
Dark here too, but whats odd is the strong wind has been coming in from the ENE, gone calm now so rain is close

Re: Windy weather September 14-17

Posted: Tue 15/09/2020 10:51
by snowykiwi
Lovely and sunny here in Rakaia with a good strong wind blowing. Brief spill over rain earlier from the northwest. Quite a wind chill though.

Re: Windy weather September 14-17

Posted: Tue 15/09/2020 11:43
by Orion
^ Ya, sunny now and only 11.7°C, moderate breeze.

Re: Windy weather September 14-17

Posted: Tue 15/09/2020 12:06
by tornado
i see still thundery along the west coast. they might get a damaging wind gust/tornado some time today as met service says in their thunderstorm outlook. i think they should update to high risk too.

Re: Windy weather September 14-17

Posted: Tue 15/09/2020 20:40
by Rogue
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Plenty of lightning with this, wish we had radar velocity available...

Re: Windy weather September 14-17

Posted: Tue 15/09/2020 21:11
by tornado
I see thunderstorms lower north island. I wish this northern high would go away.

Re: Windy weather September 14-17

Posted: Tue 15/09/2020 22:14
by NZ Thunderstorm Soc
Windy day here in Geraldine but the westerly wind was much cooler than yesterday.
Temperatures was in the low teens for today but it did get to 17C at one stage.
Winds easing away this evening.

Re: Windy weather September 14-17

Posted: Thu 17/09/2020 16:00
by Chris W
Wind certainly picked up this arvo in Amberley, with some parts of Chch also experiencing severe gusts according to Transport for Christchurch.

Re: Windy weather September 14-17

Posted: Thu 17/09/2020 16:14
by NZ Thunderstorm Soc
Just come back from Ashburton for the day. quite windy with dust across the plains from river-beds.
Thundery rain band along the Alps.

Re: Windy weather September 14-17

Posted: Thu 17/09/2020 16:34
by Richard
Has to be the worse wind I've seen here, tree's down all over the district, still have power which is amazing

Re: Windy weather September 14-17

Posted: Thu 17/09/2020 16:43
by Richard
Strongest gust was 104kmph at 2m above ground

Re: Windy weather September 14-17

Posted: Thu 17/09/2020 16:57
by TonyT
Richard wrote: Thu 17/09/2020 16:43 Strongest gust was 104kmph at 2m above ground
Which is not particularly strong. "Only" 56 knots. About what would be expected with a mean speed just reaching gale force (34 knots), and you wouldn't expect trees to come down at that speed. Broken branches yes, but not whole trees.

What I've noticed this afternoon has been how sudden and "sharp" the gusts have been (I've had lower speeds here, peak gusts around 35-40 knots). The NW'er is always a very gusty wind, but today's has been noticeable for how rapidly the front edge of each gust has risen from low to high speed. That could account for damage at speeds which wouldn't normally produce it. Probably something to do with atmospheric stability.

Re: Windy weather September 14-17

Posted: Thu 17/09/2020 17:08
by Razor
Richard wrote: Thu 17/09/2020 16:43 Strongest gust was 104kmph at 2m above ground
Any Wellington regulars will be saying its just a gentle zephyr

Re: Windy weather September 14-17

Posted: Thu 17/09/2020 17:18
by Richard
TonyT wrote: Thu 17/09/2020 16:57
Richard wrote: Thu 17/09/2020 16:43 Strongest gust was 104kmph at 2m above ground
Which is not particularly strong. "Only" 56 knots. About what would be expected with a mean speed just reaching gale force (34 knots), and you wouldn't expect trees to come down at that speed. Broken branches yes, but not whole trees.

What I've noticed this afternoon has been how sudden and "sharp" the gusts have been (I've had lower speeds here, peak gusts around 35-40 knots). The NW'er is always a very gusty wind, but today's has been noticeable for how rapidly the front edge of each gust has risen from low to high speed. That could account for damage at speeds which wouldn't normally produce it. Probably something to do with atmospheric stability.
What would it have recorded if it were at the height that most anemometer are at
There are hundreds and hundreds of trees down, the Medbury forest has been flattened, the local pig farm has lost heaps of huts