I had done some prior research via previous expeditions and looking at old Met Service wind rose records and the consensus seemed to be to travel from south to north but having decided that, I also learnt that a consistent 1-2 knot current ...
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However there shouldn't be any waterspouts or tornadoes as there were in Auckland yesterday. MetService duty forecaster Heath Gullery says it'll be wet throughout much of the North Island. "There's also currently a risk area of severe thunderstorms pretty ...
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@nzzooboy shite. maybe that's going to hit Auckland? metservice swears it's going to rain here. but it's stunning blue sky! - http://twitter.com/BRONNIN...
Severe thunderstorms may bring more waterspouts TVNZ MetService is warning North Islanders to expect severe thunderstorms over the next two days which could bring more of the spectacular waterspouts that amazed Aucklanders yesterday. Severe thunderstorms are expected in the Bay of Plenty, Northland and ... and more »
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Severe thunderstorm warning for Auckland Stuff.co.nz "Heavy rain is expected south of Manukau and it is now tracking toward the Hunua Ranges," a MetService spokesman said. The heavy downpours are not expected to reach the city. The warning comes after a large water spout resembling a tornado moved over ... and more »
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MetService is warning North Islanders to expect severe thunderstorms over the next two days which could bring more of the spectacular waterspouts that amazed Aucklanders yesterday. Severe thunderstorms are expected in the Bay of Plenty, Northland and Waikato.
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Last fine weekend of season predicted The Daily Post The MetService issued a severe weather warning for the Bay of Plenty and Gisborne yesterday afternoon. Forecasters also said the region could also be hit by thunderstorms. MetService meteorologist Daniel Corbett said a frontal band was slow moving over ... and more »
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Waterspouts possible as stormy weather sets in TVNZ MetService is warning North Islanders to expect large storms over the next two days which could bring more of the spectacular waterspouts that amazed Aucklanders yesterday. Weather Ambassador Bob McDavitt said the warm, moist air combined with ... and more »
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