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Re: Low Pressure Systems 5- 13 July

Posted: Fri 15/07/2022 08:16
by David
17mm in the manual gauge this morning, since midday yesterday, which would make 144 month to date. So far I’m looking at a 1.28 multiplier for my vp2

Re: Low Pressure Systems 5- 13 July

Posted: Fri 15/07/2022 09:24
by spwill
We got 16mm here.

Re: Low Pressure Systems 5- 13 July

Posted: Fri 15/07/2022 09:47
by TonyT
David wrote: Fri 15/07/2022 08:16 17mm in the manual gauge this morning, since midday yesterday, which would make 144 month to date. So far I’m looking at a 1.28 multiplier for my vp2
Most likely you are looking at wind effects, in which case you might get a better idea by separating out rain events based on wind direction rather than treating them as one. You might find that one particular wind direction has more of an impact than others.

Re: Low Pressure Systems 5- 13 July

Posted: Sat 16/07/2022 17:14
by Dean.
Still plenty of snow in the Mid Canterbury high country today after Tuesdays storm

Re: Low Pressure Systems 5- 13 July

Posted: Sat 16/07/2022 17:25
by darcyplumb
Dean. wrote: Sat 16/07/2022 17:14 Still plenty of snow in the Mid Canterbury high country today after Tuesdays storm
Dare I say that’s going to cause some issues combined with the heavy rainfall expected in the coming days.

Re: Low Pressure Systems 5- 13 July

Posted: Sun 17/07/2022 10:22
by darcyplumb
Alert message from ECAN has just come through. Detailed warning on their website.