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    @booboo guess cos that strip of the country is so narrow things pass pretty quickly?

    I remember one time playing golf up at Ahipara, we arrived at 8am, had been pissing half the night, rain going sideways, fork lightning on the Ta$man, half hour later, warm and clear, slight breeze, sand based course drained brilliantly.

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    Top of the SI still getting hammered and gonna get another heavy dose overnight tonight!

    Far North had a hammering too.

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    I'm sitting here in Welly complaining that it has hardly stopped raining for weeks on end and the ground is sodden but man we are getting off lightly compared to some.

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    @taniwharugby said in Extreme Weather:

    Far North had a hammering too.

    We’re on standby to deploy for that, pretty bad up there

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    Shit, I didn't even realise the flooding was so crazy.

    Stay safe anyone down that way.

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    @Machpants are you part of Civil Defence, SAR or you still in Military?

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    @taniwharugby said in Extreme Weather:

    @Machpants are you part of Civil Defence, SAR or you still in Military?

    St John Major Incident Team, volly

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    Looks like that's nearing the end of major rain up here, most of it now going out to the west and south. Hopefully thinks will start to calm by the end of the day fingers crossed

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    @Machpants yeah the top of the south stay on a red warning until tomorrow!

    Been tracking the system here and when you use thier modelling you see how the system is just hanging about the top of the south and spreading down the coast

    earth :: a global map of wind, weather, and ocean conditions

    earth :: a global map of wind, weather, and ocean conditions

    See current wind, weather, ocean, and pollution conditions, as forecast by supercomputers, on an interactive animated map. Updated every three hours.

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    @taniwharugby said in Extreme Weather:

    @Machpants yeah the top of the south stay on a red warning until tomorrow!

    Been tracking the system here and when you use thier modelling you see how the system is just hanging about the top of the south and spreading down the coast

    earth :: a global map of wind, weather, and ocean conditions

    earth :: a global map of wind, weather, and ocean conditions

    See current wind, weather, ocean, and pollution conditions, as forecast by supercomputers, on an interactive animated map. Updated every three hours.

    Bugger, looks like there is possibly more beyond the radar, I see the forecast has changed as you said. Initially warning was untill11AM now midnight 😞 Not as much as we've had, but just on top of current mess

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    @Machpants I think that is more north of Whangarei, we had 75mm in past 36 hours, but only 10mm overnight last night, but was more the gusts of wind that had me concerned.

    Ironically when I was at Whangaroa College last week, I actually mentioned flood risks (in relation to insurance) when talking to some kids there

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    @taniwharugby said in Extreme Weather:

    @Machpants I think that is more north of Whangarei, we had 75mm in past 36 hours, but only 10mm overnight last night, but was more the gusts of wind that had me concerned.

    Ironically when I was at Whangaroa College last week, I actually mentioned flood risks (in relation to insurance) when talking to some kids there

    Yeah we cover from Reinga to Silverdale, and can even go further south if assets nneed to be deployed.

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    #154

    man some huge numbers for the water flow

    The Wairoa River, flowing at 158 cubic metres at 8pm Friday, had reached 1290 cumecs by 7am on Saturday.

    To put that into perspective, the Maitai River at its peak on Wednesday was around 450 cumecs.

    If you're having trouble visualising that volume, Nelson Ta$man Civil Defence spokesman Alec Louverdis, when talking about the Maitai river at a stand up on Thursday, told media a cumec was the equivalent size of a VW Beetle.

    The Takaka River also saw a startling rise, going from 557 cumecs to 1286 cumecs when measured at Kotinga.

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    Apparently I'm World Famous in Queensland.

    Mrs Boo noticed the wave shaped cloud pattern in the attached photo this evening, so I snapped a pic.

    Google tells me it is a Kelvin-Helmholtz cloud.

    Sent it in to ABC Weather about 5.30.

    Friend of Mrs Boo just texted that said photo made the Qld TV weather report.

    Cannot confirm yet though. Trying to find video. Will post if available.

    Attached photo crops some of the skiting view in original photo...![alt text](![image url](20220907_195116.jpg image url))

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    @booboo said in Extreme Weather:

    Kelvin-Helmholtz cloud.

    Wow that's pretty rare, nice shot

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    @Machpants said in Extreme Weather:

    @booboo said in Extreme Weather:

    Kelvin-Helmholtz cloud.

    Wow that's pretty rare, nice shot

    So google tells me.

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    @booboo said in Extreme Weather:

    @Machpants said in Extreme Weather:

    @booboo said in Extreme Weather:

    Kelvin-Helmholtz cloud.

    Wow that's pretty rare, nice shot

    So google tells me.

    Haha many hours of met training tells me

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  • boobooB Offline
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    #159

    Rained a bit this last couple of weeks.

    Especially down south.

    Record floods in Vic. Seems to just keep coming, wave after wave.

    Been waiting for some dire weather to hit us today. Missed us, but now smashing Sunny Coast and @antipodean 's folks north east of Gympie.

    Just got SMS from local council disaster management group warning of floods and serious (200mm+) rain.

    Probably for those inland and not up hills like us, but no doubt significant.

    Weather is fucked this year, but in line with the BOM's, sorry "Bureau's" predictions for Spring. Interesting YouTube of their Spring/Summer Outlook this week which am only halfway through. Will post for weather nerds when I find link. But basically La Nina and the Indian Ocean Dipole is going to fuck us over until January.

    Stay dry.

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    @booboo wettest year on record for Sydney already.

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  • chimoausC Offline
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    I have a creek at the bottom of the driveway which flooded blocking access to our house for a day, very minor compared to all those impacted by floodwaters. I just worry about the future costs of Insurance with all the natural disasters or my house becoming uninsurable at some point.

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