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  • SnowyS Offline
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    Another one on the way. It would appear that NZ is now tropical rather than temperate.

    It's all going pretty much the way the climate change scientists said it would. It could be an aberration but I have been recording weather data for years and this isn't good IMO.

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    @snowy said in Summer Storm:

    Another one on the way. It would appear that NZ is now tropical rather than temperate.

    It's all going pretty much the way the climate change scientists said it would. It could be an aberration but I have been recording weather data for years and this isn't good IMO.

    and where is said storm aiming? and when? I'm flying in to Auckland tomorrow, and after what appears a sunny hot summer I'll be pissed if the weather is shit all weekend!

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    @mariner4life Worst will be down South Island on Thursday. Weekend looks good - you might be surprised at just how hot it is, even for Cairns guy.

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    @snowy less sun about but humidity and heat still there.

    This was about 5.15 a couple of days ago...

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    @mariner4life said in Summer Storm:

    @snowy said in Summer Storm:

    Another one on the way. It would appear that NZ is now tropical rather than temperate.

    It's all going pretty much the way the climate change scientists said it would. It could be an aberration but I have been recording weather data for years and this isn't good IMO.

    and where is said storm aiming? and when? I'm flying in to Auckland tomorrow, and after what appears a sunny hot summer I'll be pissed if the weather is shit all weekend!

    You haven't been having the changeable weather up there that we've had here? Grey and humid on the weekend, nice and dry and sunny last two days, now we've got about 4 days or rain and low temperatures. 😞

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    @taniwharugby said in Summer Storm:

    @snowy less sun about but humidity and heat still there.

    This was about 5.15 a couple of days ago...

    0_1517357241982_20180124_170613.jpg

    20 litres per 100km?
    What are you driving, an F1 car?

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    @virgil haha wondered who would notice that...was sitting at the lights about 500m up the road from work, so my average fuel consumption in peak traffic whangarei over that distance was that.

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    @nepia been a strange summer. Late start to the wet season resulted in some scorching temps over New Years (hottest driest December for yonks apparently). Then it rained a fuck load, cooled everything off, now it's sunny again, and humid as frig.

    We are due a really wet Feb apparently, which is good, because we need it. Dam levels have got pretty low (we get heaps of rain, but have nowhere to store it, because, you know, short sighted governments and greenies).

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    @taniwharugby said in Summer Storm:

    @virgil haha wondered who would notice that...was sitting at the lights about 500m up the road from work, so my average fuel consumption in peak traffic whangarei over that distance was that.

    I thought my Holden was bad enough, seems to keep it around 10l per 100km
    But then I’ve got a heavy foot..

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    @virgil mine is usually about 8.0l/100 once I get away form the lights, but about 6.5l/100 when I have to go to the 'big city'

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    @taniwharugby said in Summer Storm:

    @virgil mine is usually about 8.0l/100 once I get away form the lights, but about 6.5l/100 when I have to go to the 'big city'

    Dargaville?

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    @mariner4life said in Summer Storm:

    @nepia been a strange summer. Late start to the wet season resulted in some scorching temps over New Years (hottest driest December for yonks apparently). Then it rained a fuck load, cooled everything off, now it's sunny again, and humid as frig.

    We are due a really wet Feb apparently, which is good, because we need it. Dam levels have got pretty low (we get heaps of rain, but have nowhere to store it, because, you know, short sighted governments and greenies).

    I just want it to be sunny in my long weekends - it can be wet Mon-Thus if it likes.

    I guess you guys are used to the wet season up there. My last few years in Sydney have been sunny as days until about 4-6, then it would bucket down with rain and then be sunny again for an hour or two before the sun went down. This year it's all over the show.

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    @virgil well I get to open up on those roads too, so yeah it gets the aveL/100km down too.

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    @virgil said in Summer Storm:

    20 litres per 100km?

    Some might say "therein lies the problem". Others think humans have nothing to do with it, either way it is becoming obvious tat the times are a changing and I hate the heat.

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    @Chris-B are you getting a wet arse??

    A colleague is off to the the Heaphy Track on Sunday....

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    @hooroo No - I'm well inland. Hasn't been that much rain on this side of the Takaka Hill (lots in Golden Bay). It's the howling wind creating storm surge that's causing problems. Just come in from cutting up a tree that fell into the neighbour's driveway.

    I'd hate to be living in Monaco (the Nelson version) today, though. Waves going through people's properties.

    My ex-neighbours bought there a couple of years back - evidently not believers in climate change!

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    @hooroo said in Summer Storm:

    A colleague is off to the the Heaphy Track on Sunday....

    I did it in 1985 in the middle of storm. Landslips everywhere, saw a Japanese guy on his own washed off a boardwalk with a huge pack on his back, seriously thought that he would drown but was on a bend in the river and he washed up on the bank. I'm 6"5 and I was waist deep. 2 guys were killed that weekend on Mt Arthur I think, some sort of earth slip.

    Wasn't good but I think the track is a lot better now (and the 2 Swiss girls were nice). I would advise caution, and young foreign tourists for company.

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    Oh, and the weather should be fine on Sunday and floods subsided. What condition the the track will be in...

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    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11985980

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    @tim said in Summer Storm:

    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11985980

    I haven't read the article but does that mean it was a hotter year in 1866??

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