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Tropical Storm update - 5pm Saurday
« on: March 31, 2012, 09:07:08 PM »
Tropical storm update- 5pm Saturday

Posted by wwadmin on Sat, 31/03/2012 - 16:58
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Here is the latest on next week’s potential storm.

The potential track and evolution of this low is still as clear as mud.  All the models take it to the east, well north of New Zealand.  But two models develop a secondary low that will act as our weather maker.  The one model that doesnt still tries to spread the energy of the first low across the North Island.

The models will eventually agree on a solution.

So for right now, rather than focusing on the details of the track, let’s take a look at what we call “sensible weather”.

In other words, who is going to get what?  And when?

So based on my new favourite model, the GFS, here’s what I think will happen.

Winds will start to pick up on Monday for everyone in Auckland and areas to the north.  A few showers may move into the far northern tip of Northland during the night.

On Tuesday, rain and wind will move south, overspreading the North Island.  Heavy falls are possible, especially about Northland in the morning, Auckland in the afternoon and Gisborne and Hawkes Bay in the evening.  Also on Tuesday, east winds will strengthen as they spread across the North Island.  Gale force winds are possible.

Tuesday is also when the dangerous swells are expected to arrive.  Earlier today, we reported that   Brett Beamsley, Oceanographer at MetOcean Solutions (Weathermap.co.nz) believes that the forecast models are still offering moderate chances of significant swells and rips.

Four metre swells are possible from late Tuesday and lasting throughout Wednesday and Thursday over north east facing beaches across the upper north Mr Beamsley says.

On Wednesday, the rain will clear Northland and Auckland in the morning.  Waikato and Taranaki could see some clearing by evening.  But despite the rain ending, the gusty winds will continues.  Gusty winds are also expected for the eastern parts of the North Island where the rain is expected to continue.  The upper regions of the South Island should also get in on the rain and wind on Wednesday.

The gusty winds will hang on right into the weekend.  Rain chances will back off a bit on Thursday and Friday when just the far eastern regions of the North Island could get wet, as well as the upper South Island.

Precipitation could become more wide spread for Saturday and Easter Sunday.  The southern half of the South Island is about the only place in New Zealand that looks to be dry next weekend.

My confidence level in this is a bit higher as the models seem to be getting a little closer to agreeing on a solution.  A solution that makes sense.

But the low has developed now, pretty much as predicted.   Now it’s just a matter of watching it and seeing where it goes, how it develops and how the models respond.

Stay tuned…

By WeatherWatch Analyst Howard Joseph




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