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Michael
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by Michael » Mon 29/11/2004 19:40
note how australia gets hotter the windier and cooler we get
Manukau heads obs
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by Manukau heads obs » Tue 30/11/2004 06:57
its the other way around
we get windier and cloudier becuase they are getting hotter
Willoughby
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by Willoughby » Tue 30/11/2004 13:13
Sydney is forecast to get up to 42c!!! YIKES!!!
Bushfire season has started early there....
Hopefully we'll get some of this hot air...
spwill
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by spwill » Tue 30/11/2004 18:17
I'm in Melbourne. 31C here yesterday but Cooler today.
I'm in Sydney tomorrow and the forecast high for them tomorrow is 35C.
TonyT
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by TonyT » Tue 30/11/2004 18:29
Foggy Hamilton wrote: Hopefully we'll get some of this hot air...
No worries Foggy, there's always plenty of that on this forum...
03Stormchaser
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by 03Stormchaser » Tue 30/11/2004 20:19
TonyT wrote: Foggy Hamilton wrote: Hopefully we'll get some of this hot air...
No worries Foggy, there's always plenty of that on this forum...
no thanks too some.........
Thunder
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by Thunder » Tue 30/11/2004 20:33
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Michael
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by Michael » Tue 30/11/2004 22:12
BRING IT ON HERE
spwill wrote: I'm in Melbourne. 31C here yesterday but Cooler today.
I'm in Sydney tomorrow and the forecast high for them tomorrow is 35C.
Weatherlawyer
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by Weatherlawyer » Fri 03/12/2004 21:30
What is funny or rather odd is that the pattern is noticeable world wide.
Whenever there is an extreme one way in a certain place the opposite is true in some other one. Usually it is a pattern that occurs regularly. That the cause for one is the same as the cause for the other.
More odd is that those in charge of monitoring these things can't seem to see the pattern.
(Fortunately Weatherlawyer is here to point this all out.)
Manukau heads obs
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by Manukau heads obs » Sat 04/12/2004 07:04
well its a bit like a water bed....a big person jumps on, and the other person goes up....I guess
Dean.
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by Dean. » Mon 06/12/2004 00:31
Computer models look better for some heavy rain up this way finally.
Only have had one real wet day since arriving over 4 months ago.
Temperature tonight 24.9,dewpoint 21.9.
Awesome to see the Black Caps win tonight!!!.
Cheers.
Michael
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by Michael » Mon 06/12/2004 05:28
It started off crap
they lost a wicket at the start and was 1/5 I think after 4 overs but good on them.Now we need their weather or perhaps just one of their summer days may perk us up here
Deano wrote: Awesome to see the Black Caps win tonight!!!.
Cheers.
Weatherlawyer
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by Weatherlawyer » Tue 07/12/2004 03:09
Manukau heads observer wrote: well its a bit like a water bed....a big person jumps on, and the other person goes up....I guess
As opposed to real life when ....a big person jumps on ....the other person ....can surely find better ways to earn a living?
Manukau heads obs
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by Manukau heads obs » Tue 07/12/2004 06:55
can surely find better ways to earn a living?
who is that directed at, and where did that come from?
NZ Thunderstorm Soc
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by NZ Thunderstorm Soc » Tue 07/12/2004 17:39
spwill
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by spwill » Tue 07/12/2004 18:00
Looks like showers/storms in Sydney tomorrow for the cricket .
More good looking Storms across NSW today.
Manukau heads obs
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by Manukau heads obs » Tue 07/12/2004 18:16
NZstorm
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by NZstorm » Wed 08/12/2004 10:54
That thundery low over SE Australia must be a drought breaker over there.
spwill
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by spwill » Wed 08/12/2004 15:29
The Cricket in Sydney today should start on time, Sydney radar looks clear.
spwill
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by spwill » Wed 08/12/2004 19:03
Looks like just a small chance of a shower for the cricket in Sydney tonight. Their radar shows a few showers/storms but they are all over high ground away from the city.